The Root Cause of Cardiac Arrhythmias Is... (MUST WATCH)

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Learn more about the root cause of cardiac arrhythmias and the problems with the current solutions for this issue.

DATA:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7917752/

0:00 Introduction: The deeper cause of arrhythmias
1:33 Electrolytes and the cardiovascular system
3:20 What is an arrhythmia?
4:28 The lack of nutrients in the soil
6:10 Magnesium for the heart
7:20 Side effects of treatments for cardiovascular problems
11:15 Key takeaways
11:43 Check out my video on the best foods to support a healthy cardiovascular system!

Today we’re going to talk about the deeper cause of cardiac arrhythmias. An arrhythmia is an abnormal heart rhythm, which can lead to many different health issues.

Electrolytes control the nerves and the muscles. The heart is a muscle, and it has nerves that control it. There is a huge connection between electrolyte imbalances and cardiovascular function.

Electrolytes work together, and they need to be in the right balance for different functions in the body to work correctly. For example, if you have too much potassium, you’ll have a deficiency in magnesium. Certain electrolytes have a direct and indirect effect on each other.

When you get your electrolytes primarily from food, you will get them in the correct balance. If you take an electrolyte powder, it’s crucial to make sure it has the right balance of electrolytes.

Magnesium is incredible for the heart. There is a lot of data on magnesium preventing clots and arrhythmias or palpitations. High blood pressure is also associated with a magnesium deficiency and a potassium deficiency, as well as high calcium. Unfortunately, many of our foods are deficient in magnesium because our soils are deficient in magnesium.

Be sure to talk to your doctor before making any changes with your medications or coming off any medications. But, it’s important to be aware that some medications for your heart can throw off the balance of your electrolytes in direct and indirect ways. The proper balance of electrolytes is essential for a healthy cardiovascular system. So, you may want to bring this up with your doctor and ask deeper questions concerning this issue.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps increase your awareness of the deeper cause of cardiac arrhythmias and other heart problems

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  • In January 2021, I was in the hospital with serious heart palpitations as well as abdominal pain. My blood pressure was 170 over 100 and my heart was beating at a rate of 120 beats per minute, and my vision was dimming and blurring every time my heart pounded out of my chest. After 5 hours and various blood tests and a chest x ray, their advice? "Your electrolytes may be imbalanced. Drink Gatorade." After realizing this was completely bogus and was making the problem worse, I stumbled upon your videos and slowly worked my way towards a healthy keto and IF lifestyle. The palpitations, the digestive issues, and the blood pressure issues are all a distant memory now! Thank you Dr. Berg.
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  • 14 months of terrible Arrhythmias. Visits to the ER.. apt after appointment with Cardiology, appointments with Lipidology and Endocrinology. 14 months and they just pushed Beta Blockers and Statins...neither of which solved my problem and both of which created new problems. Saw your videos on Arrhythmias and Electrolytes....Done and Done !!! Arrhythimias GONE !! Many many thanks.
  • Was a lifelong sufferer of irregular heartbeat. Started taking magnesium taurate in decent amounts. It stopped my arythmias completely. Never had another one since making magnesium taurate a daily staple.
  • I am an Indian Doctor and i cleared my tachycardia on a Low carb diet...my cardiologist had me on a Catheter Ablation list coming soon in a months time. Thank you for saving me🥺😀
  • The proper balance of electrolytes like potassium, sodium and magnesium is essential for a healthy cardiovascular system ''any solution thats gives you a bigger problem is not the optimum solution'' Thank you Dr Berg!
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  • a few years ago (then, early 50’s) after suffering from irreg heart beat since my 20’s, one heart dr said “take more magnesium” but that was it. it was later on i had to google electrolytes and learned about what you are saying and that alone has made a HUGE diff for me. you are right as always.
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  • My arrhythmia went crazy when I hit menopause. What used to happen occasionally was now a daily (multiple times a day) occurrence. Went to see a specialist and he assured me it wasn’t life threatening but I could take some medication to regulate it. He gave me no explanation other than my heart had a lot of extra electric pulses . 🤨 um…ok. I chose not to go with his prescription. So I started taking extra magnesium and potassium. BOOM!!! No more daily arrhythmias! Still there on occasion, but soooo much better!
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