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I am a young 65 year old active natural hygienist who follows a very strict juicing and health menue. I have atrial fibrillation. I have been tested and my heart is fine. I have water fasted last year and my weight has changed from 185 to 113# s. I was going into afib once every three weeks.....now, more recently, it is every five days. Do you know how I can be helped naturally??
Afib in the absence of any underlying heart disease is called as Lone Atrial fibrillation. As you are having it continuously, controlling the heart rate is equally good as making it Sinus rhythm.
Beta blockers are good for heart rate control and should be used. You also need a blood thinner so that the chance of clot formation in heart remains less.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Sameer Maheshwari,
Cardiologist
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Hi, Afib in the absence of any underlying heart disease is called as Lone Atrial fibrillation. As you are having it continuously, controlling the heart rate is equally good as making it Sinus rhythm. Beta blockers are good for heart rate control and should be used. You also need a blood thinner so that the chance of clot formation in heart remains less. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sameer Maheshwari, Cardiologist