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Having Heart Palpitations and Hearing Heartbeat in Head/EarPosted By Sandy (UK) on 04/22/2024
cardiologist said could be blood pressure issue but other Doc doesn’t agree. Does anyone know what could be causing this and what I can do. I’m getting so anxious,
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Replied by neco (Austria) on 04/23/2024
Breath training and strophanthin information... Don't worry...
Replied by Cate (Australia ) on 04/23/2024
Freshly crushed Raw Garlic. Garlic is very relaxing for the heart & assists in regulating it's rhythm. Unlike other herbs, garlic must be taken in raw form otherwise is loses its medicinal value. It also must be crushed in order to break its cell walls, which contain the medicinal component. This means that if one would swallow chunks of it, the body would not be able to break its cell walls to reap the benefits. Start with 1 clove and see how you feel. If you find it betters your condition, take 4 cloves daily. Always take with food, towards the middle of a meal is best. To prevent stomach burn, mix garlic with butter or 'cold pressed extra virgin olive oil' prior to swallowing. Try to swallow it with a bite full of chewed-up food to prevent your tongue from burning. Drink plenty of water afterwards. If you happen to feel stomach burn, it will be temporary, just increase the amount of oil or take some genuine honey such as Manuka (raw apple also helps). Best to buy garlic not grown in China as it is whitened with bleach.
St John's Wort which is a very powerful herb that helps to calm the heart. The herb can be brewed into a tea. Or can be bought as a supplement. If using dried herb, add boiling water to ΒΌ tsp herb, steep 15 min minimum with lid on. If you see no effects or that it's of benefit, slowly increase the dosage up to 1-3 tsp daily. But it's best that you determine yourself the amount you require (go slow)! If taking in supplement form, start with half the recommended dosage. Only if symptoms have not worsened, take the recommended dosage on the bottle.
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