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Title: Alternative Treatments for AFib
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URL Source: http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/ ... 2fnJSeHnVev1imbCKmMUyRXSQ9w%3d
Published: Nov 10, 2015
Author: staff
Post Date: 2015-11-10 05:18:25 by Tatarewicz
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WebMD... Yoga

The combination of gentle exercise, breathing, and meditation does more than improve your happiness. An hour a day, three times a week, can be enough to lower blood pressure, heart rate, and the number of AFib episodes after 3 months. Yoga may even lessen inflammation that could lead to AFib.

Acupuncture

It's been practiced in other parts of the world for centuries, and it comes with almost no risk. Limited research suggests that targeting a point in the inner wrist could help your AFib. Acupuncture is safe when you go to a trained, certified expert. And some styles use pressure instead of needles

Wenxin Keli

This herb extract is used widely in China to treat occasional, or paroxysmal, AFib. Studies show promising results. Chinese researchers reported few side effects, and those were mostly minor. But we need more research to make sure it's safe. Talk to your doctor before you take this or any supplement.

Salmon, mackerel, and some tunas have both vitamin D and heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Too little vitamin D has been linked to heart problems, and one study found a connection between low levels and AFib that's not related to heart valves. A heart-friendly diet like the Mediterranean diet -- with foods low in cholesterol and saturated and trans fats including fish, chicken, and other lean proteins -- can lessen your chance of AFib complications such as stroke.

Coenzyme Q10

People with both AFib and heart failure who took this supplement in a study had 1/4 as many episodes after 12 months. But CoQ10 can make the blood thinner warfarin (Coumadin) less effective. Medications called statins, which lower cholesterol, can also lower levels of CoQ10. So you should check with your doctor before you start taking it.

Gluten-free?

Researchers in Sweden found that some people who have gluten intolerance, also called celiac disease, have a higher risk for getting AFib. But the reverse isn't necessarily true: When you have AFib, you aren't more likely to have problems with gluten. Go ahead and enjoy whole-grain bread and pasta (in the right portion sizes, of course!). Fiber is good for your heart.

Healthy Weight

Being overweight can affect AFib in a few ways. Work on shedding extra pounds with exercise and a good diet. Don't turn to over-the-counter weight loss drugs. The herb ma huang, an ingredient in some of them, has ephedrine, which can cause an irregular heartbeat.

Make Time for Fun

Schedule enjoyable activities and then stick to that plan, even if you're not sure you want to. A healthy lifestyle -- eating right, exercising, and getting enough sleep -- will also help lift your mood and keep your stress in check. You'll be less likely to trigger your AFib.

No Marijuana

Now that it's legal in more places, it might seem like an option to help you chill out. But take a deep breath first. Although it hasn't been studied much, research in Israel suggests the active ingredient in pot can cause atrial fibrillation if you've already got problems with your heart rhythm.

Biofeedback

This training helps you learn how your body responds to stress. Electrodes attached to your skin let you know what's happening as you're doing a relaxation technique, like meditation or hypnosis. It's not yet used widely for AFib, but a small study showed people were able to control their irregular heartbeats, or arrhythmias.

Reach Out

Talk to your family about your concerns. Learn more about your condition through web sites, self-help groups, and visits with your doctor. A good support system and a sense of control over your illness will help you hold off worry and depression.

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And the #1 'alternative' treatment for a-fib, that webmd won't tell you about, is magnesium.

http://www.afibbers.org/magnesium.htm

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http://www.afibbers.org/magnesium.htm

Prevention of recurrence of LAF Digoxin has long been prescribed as the drug of choice for preventing LAF(2). However, it is now clear that it does not do so and undoubtedly does more harm than good(3,6,15-17). Digoxin does not prevent intermittent atrial fibrillation and its prolonged use may actually convert the intermittent form to the chronic form(2,7,16,17). It is ineffective in preventing or halting the adrenergic form of LAF and may aggravate LAF of vagal origin(3,13). Recent studies concluded that almost 50% of all patients prescribed digoxin should not be taking it at all and can safely be weaned from it(26,27). Another study found that tens of thousands of patients end up in emergency wards every year with potentially life-threatening digitalis poisoning(28). In short, digitalis is not recommended for the prevention of intermittent LAF attacks(7,15,26).

Other antiarrhythmic drugs such as quinidine, amiodarone, propranolol, sotalol and flecainide may be effective in preventing some types of LAF, but may have no effect on others or may actually aggravate the situation. All antiarrhythmic drugs have very serious side effects and may cause life-threatening arrhythmias themselves. Several clinical trials have shown that patients treated with quinidine and other antiarrhythmic drugs have a higher mortality rate than do patients who are left untreated(3,5,7,15-17,25,29).

Although there is no clear consensus regarding antiarrhythmic drugs in the treatment of LAF many experts believe that their use should be limited to cases where symptoms are severe and persistent(17,25,29).

Fortunately, there are several alternative approaches that show promise in preventing LAF.

Dr. Matthias Rath, MD, a leading American expert on cardiovascular disease, believes that arrhythmias are primarily caused by nutritional deficiencies and can be prevented by optimizing the intake of such nutrients as vitamin-C, l-carnitine, coenzyme Q10, magnesium and vitamin B complex(30). Magnesium is of particular importance as it is highly concentrated in the heart muscle and counteracts excessive calcium, which tends to excite the heart. L-carnitine has been found to have excellent antiarrhythmic properties and is also useful in the treatment of heart attack patients and patients with intermittent claudication(31- 33).

Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD reports excellent results in the prevention of LAF through the use of mega-doses of niacin and folic acid(14).

Japanese researchers have found coenzyme Q10 to be effective in the management of arrhythmias(34-36).

Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha) is widely used in the management of arrhythmias in Europe. It is non-toxic and has been found to improve the overall performance of the heart(37-39).

The bottom line Although an acute atrial fibrillation attack is very frightening it is rarely life threatening. Several recent studies have concluded that the mortality rate among people who have intermittent atrial fibrillation attacks, but no underlying heart disease, is no greater than that of the general population(8,10).

The first step in preventing LAF attacks is, of course, to avoid the trigger factors. Staying away from alcohol, caffeine and antiarrhythmic drugs such as digoxin is extremely important. Foods that may cause an allergic reaction should be avoided, as should excessive physical and emotional stress.

There is no magic drug, which will prevent LAF, and the ones frequently prescribed for the condition are likely to do more harm than good. Elimination of nutritional deficiencies and judicious, medically- supervised supplementation with magnesium, l-carnitine, coenzyme Q10, hawthorn, niacin, folic acid, and the vitamin B complex can however, go a long way towards preventing recurrence of LAF attacks.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE AN ATTACK

If you have been diagnosed with true LONE atrial fibrillation, are not on antiarrhythmic drugs and are familiar with the symptoms of an attack you might want to try some or all of these techniques before you head for the emergency department:

Stop what you are doing, take a deep breath and relax Plunge your face into a basin with ice water Apply a cold compress to your neck Do the Valsalva Maneuver (Sit down and bend forward at the waist - hold your breath and strain as if blowing up a balloon) Take three pellets of Aconite (30C) homeopathic remedy (sublingually) Have a warm bath with 6-8 drops of pure orange flower oil (neroli oil) in it Ask your doctor about carotid sinus massage or your acupuncturist about acupuncture to stop the attack. It is also a good idea to take an aspirin if you are not already on anticoagulants (Take 30 minutes before or after taking a homeopathic remedy)

Please remember that these techniques should only be used in the case of true LONE atrial fibrillation attacks. You should check with your physician to make sure they are safe for you.

www.afibbers.org/atrial_fibrillation.htm

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