Arrhythmia: there was a supreme cure for me

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From my 15th until my 40th I have been suffering from severe arrhythmia. Went to doctors several times, they suggested I should just go on with life. It dramatically impaired my life and my possibilities. Sometimes my heart would skip 20 times in a row and I thought I was going to die. Have been looking for a cure for decades. All to no avail until a woman suggested me hawthorn. I went out to buy some hawthorn and made a tincture. While I was sceptical at first, the results have been magnificent. I have completely taken back my life. For the first time in decades I have no arrhythmia at all. I can even drink coffee. Thank God for this marvelous medicine and the woman who hinted me in the right direction. Now if you suffer from arrhythmia, of course there is no guarantee this will work for you but I just wanted to share my experience with you.

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    Interesting, do you use the flowers, leaves or berries?

    I googled Hawthorn as a herbal remedy and found this,

    " Uses of Hawthorn.

    Hawthorn is an important botanical cardiotonic (capable of producing and restoring the normal tone of the heart). Medications are made from the flowers and especially the berries of the hawthorn tree. Hawthorn's many chemical constituents include the flavonoids -- anthocyanidins and proanthocyanidins -- which reduce blood vessel sensitivity to and damage from oxidizing agents. Various chemicals in our environment -- pollutants, smoke, and chemicals in food -- can bind to and damage the lining of blood vessels. Hawthorn improves the integrity of veins and arteries, enhancing circulation and nutrition to the heart, thus improving the function of the heart muscle itself. This action makes it useful for cases of angina (chest pain), atherosclerosis (a buildup of fat on the inside of artery walls), weakness and enlargement of the heart, high and low blood pressure, and elevated cholesterol levels.

    Hawthorn also may help control arrhythmias and palpitations. Early American Eclectic physicians suggested using hawthorn for valvular problems of the heart, especially when accompanied by a fast heart rate and nervousness. Modern herbalists continue to use hawthorn for such complaints"

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      >Interesting, do you use the flowers, leaves or berries?

      I made a tincture with all of it. Saturated with vodka and then filtered and squeezed out. Then I take 15 drops in the morning and 15 in the evening. 

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    I don't want to rain on your parade but please consult a qualified herbalist when using herbal remedies. I swear by them as I cannot tolerate  so many drugs. As much as anything there are no nasty side effects either but it should not be used without at least consulting someone who is qualified. I go to Neal's Yard and several times they have been my salvation when antibiotics have done there worst yet again!

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