Natural Eradication of Irregular Heartbeat
Worldwide, more than 100 million people suffer from irregular
heartbeat. This condition is caused by a disturbance in the
creation or conduction of the electrical impulse responsible for
a regular heartbeat. In some cases, these disturbances are
caused by a damaged area of the heart muscle, for example,
after a heart attack. The textbooks of medicine, however, admit
that in most cases the causes of irregular heartbeat remain
unknown. It is no wonder that irregular heartbeat conditions
are a growing epidemic on a worldwide scale.
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Conventional medicine has invented its own diagnostic
term
to cover the fact that it does not know the origin of most
arrhythmias. “Paroxysmal arrhythmia” means nothing other
than “causes unknown.” As a direct consequence, the therapeutic
options of conventional medicine are confined to treating
the symptoms of irregular heartbeat. Beta-blockers, calcium
antagonists and other anti-arrhythmic drugs are given to
patients in the hope that they will decrease the incidence of
irregular heartbeat.
However, the most frequent known side
effect of these drugs is an increased risk for new arrhythmias!
Slow forms of arrhythmias with long pauses between heartbeats
are dealt with by implanting a pacemaker. In other cases,
heart muscle tissue that creates or conducts uncoordinated
electrical impulses is cauterized (burned) and eliminated as a
focus of the electrical disturbance in the heart muscle. Without
an understanding of the primary cause of irregular heartbeat,
the therapeutic approaches by conventional medicine are not
specific and frequently fail.
Modern Cellular Medicine now provides the breakthrough in
our understanding of the causes, prevention and adjunct treatnent
of irregular heartbeat. The most frequent cause of irregular
heartbeat is a chronic deficiency of vitamins and other
essential nutrients in millions of “electrical” heart muscle
cells
that generate and conduct the electrical impulse responsible for a normal
heartbeat. Long-term deficiencies of essential
nutrients in these cells cause or aggravate disturbances in the
creation or conduction of the electrical impulses and trigger
arrhythmias. The primary method for preventing and correcting
irregular heartbeat is an optimum supply of specific vitamins
and other cellular nutrients.
Scientific research and clinical studies have already documented
the value of magnesium, carnitine, coenzyme Q-10
and other important components of my Cellular Health recommendations
in helping to normalize different forms of irregular
heartbeat and improve the quality of life for patients.
A Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled
Clinical Study Confirms
Vitamins and Other Nutritional Supplements
Can Reduce Irregular Heartbeat
Until today, conventional medicine did not recognize the
basic understanding that irregular heartbeat is caused by a
deficiency of bioenergy-carrying nutrients in the heart muscle
cells as the underlying mechanism of this disease.
In Eugene Braunwald’s Heart Disease — A Textbook of
Cardiovascular Medicine, the leading textbook of cardiology,
we find the remarkable confession of one of the leading
conventional cardiologists: “It is important to realize that our
present diagnostic tools do not permit the determination of the
mechanisms responsible for most arrhythmias.”
Considering this dramatic lack of progress after a century of
conventional medical research into the causes of irregular
heartbeat, the need to solve this puzzle is obvious. It is even
more urgent, considering the fact that millions of patients
worldwide need no longer suffer from this condition.
With the support of thousands of patients that had already helped
with vitamins and other nutritional supplements, the Matthias Rath,
Inc. Research Institute conducted the first independent clinical study
with cellular nutrients in patients
with irregular heartbeat. The scientific value and credibility of
these study results are beyond any doubt because it was
conducted as a so-called “double-blind placebo-controlled”
study. This is the same type of study pharmaceutical companies
need to conduct in order to get acceptance for their drugs. The
complete study can be reviewed on our website.
One hundred and thirty-one patients suffering from irregular
heartbeat (atrial arrhythmia) were involved in this study. They
were divided into two groups. One group followed my cardiovascular nutrient
program, and the other group received
an ineffective placebo pill. Both groups continued their
pharmaceutical drug plan as prescribed by their doctors. The
study was conducted over a period of six months.
The results showed that nutrients were able to:
- Decrease the episodes of irregular heartbeat in 30% of the
patients.
- Continuously decrease irregular heartbeat over the duration
of the nutrient program.
- Double the chances of a patient being completely free of
irregular heartbeat.
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