Please try 1000 mg time released Vit C it stops atrial fibrillation
Cure for Atrial Fibrillation - Atrial Fibrillati...
Cure for Atrial Fibrillation
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Very interesting, but, does this magic medicine have a marketplace name and to what extent is this claim medically/ scientifically proven.
Cure? Oh, if only it were that simple...
Wishful thinking.
I see you last posted a very similar statement 9 months ago. If you think it works for you good luck!
IMO …wishful thinking - as CDreamer says
No it doesn't. AF is a condition that can be controlled but not cured, as my Electrophysiologist stated in an email to me recently. I was diagnosed in 2013 and meds,lifestyle and an ablation have all helped control AF but it breaks out occasionally still.
But Vit C is always good to take for general health.
I've taken 1000mg of Slow release vitamin C for many years. I'm now permanently in AF with a heart rate that flits between 60-90bpm (better than the high rates that would hospitalise me years ago. Whether vitamin C helps keep my rate down I really don't know. I also eat an apple and orange every day.
It sounds like vitamin C has really helped you and I'd be interested to hear your story relating to this.
Jean
Good afternoon,
Thank you for sharing your advice regarding Vitamin C. The forum is regularly monitored by our Admin team to ensure the information shared is relevant and accurate to fellow members to help protect them. Atrial fibrillation is a heart rhythm disorder that affects approximately 1 in 4 of the UK population with many more undiagnosed. Regrettably, at this time there is no known permanent cure for AF but there are treatments to help with rhythm management as prescribed by a health care professional on a personal basis. It is known many vitamins and herbal remedies are available, but we would advise that before taking any over the counter supplements - please check with a pharmacist or doctor to ensure they will not have an adverse effect on any form of treatment or prescribed medication in advance.
If anyone has any questions or require advice, please contact the Patient Services Team at the AF Association: info@afa-international.org
Kindest regards
TracyAdmin
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