Hello everyone on the forum. Hope you are getting better everyday and benefiting from the experience of the members.
I have been advised to try magnesium citrate or magnesium oxide 200-400mg a day as it will improve the symptoms of AFib.
I posted before that I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AFib and given Apixaban 5mg bd and I stopped the Bisoprolol after 3 days use: it dropped my systolic BP and my pulse to very dangerous level. (BP dropped to 60!systolic and pulse to 35/ min).
My cardiologist was ok with stopping the Bisoprolol and even he said I do not need it.
Coming back to trying magnesium apparently it is very good for Afib , also has good other effects for the teeth and bones, improves energy etc.
But, amongst the side effects it can cause diarrhoea : has any of you had this problem?or any other side effects? and amongst you has anyone benefitted from it .
Most thankful for your feed back.
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Different types of magnesium have different amounts of bioavailability in the body. I am on magnesium asparate for different heart issues. I don't know if it helps or not for myself, but lots of people swear by it on here. I want to try a magnesium bath, that maybe good.
I use Better You magnesium oil when needed. However, I try to get most of my magnesium from foods like almonds, cashews and brazil nuts. Avocado, pumpkin seeds, salmon and bananas. I eat all of the nuts, seeds and a banana daily, have salmon and avocado once a week. Twice a week I soak in a bath containing magnesium salts or flakes, though I never use quite as much as they suggest. On the other days when I shower I use a few sprays of the magnesium oil.
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