Irregular Heartbeat

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  1. Martin Alonzo

    Martin Alonzo Supreme Member
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    The doctors when they come across this problem examine the heart and not the wiring. What do I mean by wiring? The brain puts out an electrical signal to tell the heart to beat and if it gets signals it the brain of stress or exertion it increases the timing of the signal so the heart speeds up. This is all quite obvious. The signal leaves the brain travels down the spine at thoracic 1-4 then exits the spine and goes to the heart if any of those nerves are pinched the signal will be erratic.

    I had an experience one time in 1967 when driving to EXPO on the 401 highway I seen a car on the edge of the road with the hood up young children crying and the parents just standing there. I felt compelled to help so I pull over and asked what was wrong the father said it was over heating and back firing. So I said can I look at it he said OK. I ask him to start it up and it ran fine but when he sped it up it began to back fire. I had worked in a service station for year which had two mechanics working there and one told be about a problem identical to this so I took the distributor cap off and seen the condenser was loose tightened it up and like magic everything worked great. I got a big hug from the children and a thanks from the parents and they were on their way.
    This is the same in your bodies a bad connection from the brain to the heart is the problem if most A-FIB and irregular heartbeats.
    Please consider this before your doctor destroys your heart and puts in a heart pacer. .
     
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    So are you saying irregular heart beat might be caused by a disc issue or stenosis?

    I've had a cervical disc replaced, but never heard of thoracic ones causing heart problems. Is this something a chiropractor could remediate?
     
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  3. Martin Alonzo

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    Chiropractor have been successfully treating A-fib and irregular heart beats but only the people who go there. The FDA stops anyone from using the word cure because they claim the only thing that can cure is a drug.
     
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    Sounds good, but you didn't address how to solve the issue without a pacemaker. Are you saying that if someone has the problem, they should see a chiropractor?
     
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  5. Beth Gallagher

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    No offense, Martin, but I think I'll trust my cardiologist. :D
     
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