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Ear stimulation: A new approach to AFib treatment - Article from Bartsaf.com

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Thank you to the member who posted about the Bartsaf.com, well written articles in simple language and short reads!

For those interested in Vagal stimulation and I know there have been a few posts about ear stimulation for AF, Acupressure and Acupunture points etc you may find this article informative.

As ever this latest article is easy to read and great explanation of Vagus nerve and where the research is on this with references to the original research papers.

Great site to subscribe to if you are looking for information on latest thinking on AF treatments.

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I wonder from which source future research will be undertaken, certainly not pharma which is a pity

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CDreamer in reply to TillyBoss

I’d be very glad if it wasn’t Pharma!.

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LaceyLady in reply to CDreamer

Me too!

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LaceyLady

I’m a trained Complementary Therapist and one of my therapies is ear treatments, I use acupressure

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