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Flecainide in Atrial Fibrillation is Safe and Effective Shows Study

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I find it interesting that the medical community's first response to dealing with issues such as 'afib' would be to hand out drugs! In 8 years of testing, I've found that the main culprit in afib and general palpitations is inflammation. Of course all doctors know that inflammation is at the root of most ails. However, they appear afraid to take on their masters in the pharmaceutical industry. If you cure inflammation, you will nearly bankrupt "big pharma" - and they are already beginning to suffer growing declines.

I'm not saying that all afib results from inflammation. Those with a prolapsed mitral valve will certain have afib issues. But for most of us, the cause usually traces back to inflammation.

To fix this, you must increase your alkalinity.
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