Heart Skipping Beats Cure
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Testimonial by Bob Butts
watercure2@comcast.net.
After trying everything I could find in the alternative field for heart
arrhythmias & skipping beats, I came across the Earth Clinic site where many
testimonials attested to the merits of Bragg's apple cider vinegar, I tried it
and it changed my life within four days. After taking two tablespoons three
times a day in 8 ounces of water for about three days, it stopped exactly as
they said it would. If it comes back I just take two tablespoons of Bragg's
aplple cider vinegar in 8 ounces of water and now I added a tables spoon of
black strap molasses which I lick off the spoon and it is gone in about ten
minutes.
Prior to this I had AFIB and that has gradually went away thanks to fresh
squeezed orange juice, sea salt baths and avoiding foods that I had developed
intolerances to. Chiropractor, Carol Perfillio of Scranton checked the food I
was taking to determine the ones that were bothering the most. If I checked my
pulse when I ate something toxic for me, my pulse rate woud often go up fifteen
or more beats immediately. It was very gradual as I was getting it got ten days
and lasting over 5 to 12 hours. As I made the aforementioned changes, the
episodes become much shorter and far less severe. The last time I had it is over
two months ago it was only lasting about ten to 45 minutes. Even when it did I
would go to work quickly after. * I also found that not putting sea salt in the
water seemed to improve things also. I now toss some in my mouth lick a little
off my hand & always use it on food.*
*A Day Without Orange Juice is Like an Invitation to Atrial Fibrillation
James M. Wilson, MD
Department of Adult Cardiology, Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Episcopal
Hospital, and Department of Internal Medicine Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, Texas 77030*