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CoQ10 is a all but cure-all for oxygenating the heart, and building it's

efficiency. I had arrhythmias, and (among other things) I started CoQ10, and

have had next to no problem since; and I'm still under stress, etc..

 

In Health,

Steve

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OK, so my title was long and confusing, sorry!!!

 

Here is the deal. I go thru periods where I have anxiety/panic attacks. The y

started about 2 yrs ago, I would be doing just fine and suddenly would ha ve a

tight feeling in my chest and throat and impending feeling of doom. Fo r a long

time I had no idea what was going on... Then I figured out it was

anxiety attacks...

 

Well, in my quest for knowledge I came across some info saying that people who

have a mitral valve prolapse in the heart will often feel like they are

having anxiety attacks due to the irregular rythms and such. I also read and

heard that for good heart function you need calcium and magnesium, kind

of to serve as muscle relaxants for the heart (does that make sense?)... I t

really worked...

 

Well, lately it has been worse again and so I am getting better at my night ly

regime of taking a cal/mag/zinc combo... Any ideas, thoughts, suggestio ns? I

am wondering if incorporating the lemon egg into my diet may be a goo d idea?

 

ps- I also keep liquid Rescue Remedy on hand for the sudden 'attacks " and i t

does take the edge off...

 

thanks!

Sindea

driving Washington nuts since 1991...

 

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