Atrial Fibrillation can be treated best by changing your diet and lifestyle.

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Dr. McDougall Health & Medical Center

Dr. McDougall Health & Medical Center

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@monalisanail5431
@monalisanail5431 Жыл бұрын
Now this is a Doctor with good common sense and sees the importance of truly taking care of the patient.❤️
@TheLitehart1
@TheLitehart1 3 жыл бұрын
So good to see a doctor who is slanted toward the prevention of illness in a natural, easy-to-manage way, rather than just prescribing meds. We need a million more like him.
@ekachaipunya9492
@ekachaipunya9492 3 жыл бұрын
The same opinion I wish to hear from doctors. If you have more resources of doctors who have practiced in this kind please share with me. Thanks.
@MsElke11
@MsElke11 3 жыл бұрын
unlike the FAUKCI cabal that is forcing us to take their VAXes
@joereidy5732
@joereidy5732 2 жыл бұрын
@@MsElke11 I can tell that you are uneducated. You have no clue why you don't want the vaccine other than Fauci wants you to take it. LOL
@MsElke11
@MsElke11 2 жыл бұрын
@@joereidy5732 how about heart palpitations, a frozen arm and 2 visits to the hospital after dose #2. That was a GREAT EDUCATION for me.
@ChristineGrohe
@ChristineGrohe 2 жыл бұрын
@@MsElke11 Imagine, for just a moment, that there aren't any viruses! If there are say viruses, what are they? Dead debri from DNA. Yes, DEAD. How can something dead affect our health so negatively? It can't. There's a lot of information out there and I would invite all who are reading this to go on Odysee and look up for the love of viruses. Have we been lied to all this time and we didn't realize it? God Bless.
@Combat556
@Combat556 3 жыл бұрын
Hydration is important, and my RN wife is always reminding me to drink water after getting up in the morning. Helps keep the heartbeat regular (and the wife happy).
@pauldaignault7407
@pauldaignault7407 3 жыл бұрын
Dehydration can be a trigger for AFIB. I can attest to that.
@cruisepaige
@cruisepaige 3 жыл бұрын
I really hate when men call Their wives “the wife.” You don’t hear women calling men “the husband.” Good god, grow up, men!
@alittlegreenjean
@alittlegreenjean 3 жыл бұрын
i don't need to be reminded. i always want water first thing in am. and often 2 glasses.
@danacaro-herman3530
@danacaro-herman3530 2 жыл бұрын
@@cruisepaige Me too, so stupid🙄
@billhowes7464
@billhowes7464 2 жыл бұрын
I have AFib and drink upwards of a gallon of water a day. I'm supposed to take metropol twice a day but I never remember the evening dose. I keep my weight under control by occasional fasting. Also have a reasonably healthy diet. I'm 77.
@ardenpowers7730
@ardenpowers7730 Жыл бұрын
Hydration is key in my case. So long as I don't get dehydrated, I don't seem to go into A-Fib. I exercise and I'm very keen on good nutrition and sleep schedules. Thanks for reinforcing my beliefs
@rogersmith7808
@rogersmith7808 6 ай бұрын
What kind of exercise? I'm in persistent AFIB and don't have energy to walk up a flight of stairs much less exercise.
@ardenpowers7730
@ardenpowers7730 6 ай бұрын
@@rogersmith7808 I don't think that any exercise will help. Medical intervention would likely be the best option here.
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 6 ай бұрын
@@ardenpowers7730 Agree. If medication isn't working then maybe an ablation would be able to Stop the Afib?🤔
@ardenpowers7730
@ardenpowers7730 6 ай бұрын
@@gloriamaryhaywood2217 true
@cametientaucoeur
@cametientaucoeur 3 жыл бұрын
Every cardiologist should have a nutritionist on staff/ referral. Jeanne retired RN
@ithacacomments4811
@ithacacomments4811 3 жыл бұрын
I have said for years ....that every patient needs to do a previous 4 week food log.... to show the in office nutritionist, and their practitioner when they arrive for their yearly physical. Holistic focus. I am also a retired nurse.
@Snow.1001
@Snow.1001 3 жыл бұрын
Diet is the answer, you are right. It’s all what we eat.. Since being educated I am now whole food plant base. 👍🏼
@menmykrazycat8129
@menmykrazycat8129 10 ай бұрын
That would be great 👍 😊
@younisali2681
@younisali2681 4 жыл бұрын
He has given us a very precious bit of advice: 1- improvement of diet 2- improvement of exercise 3- betterment of sleep 4- reduction of weight
@joew9392
@joew9392 3 жыл бұрын
Reduction of weight is the hardest one...
@ROMI-fx1dj
@ROMI-fx1dj 3 жыл бұрын
@@joew9392 but most important one
@lulielawry
@lulielawry 2 жыл бұрын
i wish i knew which of these i was/ am doing wrong. My heart is the weak point but I think magnesium ..and trying to see if thyroid is factor.
@who633
@who633 2 жыл бұрын
@@joew9392 Not if you do a LCHF diet. I did & even reversed my afib. Not a joke. Watch David H Diamond videos. He is not a cardiologist, but he explains the problem.
@who633
@who633 2 жыл бұрын
My heart disease is caused by a rare disease. I did improve my health dramatically by reversing my afib.
@marcelacorrea4947
@marcelacorrea4947 9 ай бұрын
Dr John Mandrola thank you very much I appreciate your opinion, so wise. Please continue doing videos , how I would like to have a doctor like you.
@lfs1812
@lfs1812 Жыл бұрын
I had afib, I am 60 years old. I increased my exercise and started taking magnesium and the afib is gone. He knows what he's talking about!
@dougcoleburn1579
@dougcoleburn1579 Жыл бұрын
Did you ever go on blood thinners. I’m 52 and just diagnosed with afib. I’m very healthy and exercise. I went on blood thinner until I can see cardiovascular do. In a week. Thanks
@lfs1812
@lfs1812 Жыл бұрын
@@dougcoleburn1579 No, the doctor asked me if I wanted to and I said no. He said because I was healthy, I was at a low risk for a stroke. My afib has been very infrequent and I can get it to stop within a minute so far.
@jhakku1401
@jhakku1401 7 ай бұрын
Add Vitamin C
@rogersmith7808
@rogersmith7808 6 ай бұрын
What kind of exercise? I'm in persistent AFIB and don't have energy to walk up a flight of stairs much less exercise.
@Urimi12.
@Urimi12. 4 ай бұрын
@@dougcoleburn1579 Have you stopped taking blood thinners? What have you replaced them with?
@pattyl7244
@pattyl7244 5 жыл бұрын
Dr. Mandrola took care of my mother in the early 2000's. He put a pacemaker in, and has an excellent reputation. Take his advice because he's a great Doc.
@geoffb5665
@geoffb5665 5 жыл бұрын
Pacemakers are a joke. Keep away. I was advised to have a pacemaker years ago. They do nothing for irregular heartbeat no matter what the "experts" say. People I knew at the golf club had them and are now dead. I'm 82 with adfib , irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, two stents and one kidney, still play golf every week walking and am still fit. Moderation in all things whether it's food or exercise and keep away from doctors until absolutely necessary.
@VictorGeorgiou
@VictorGeorgiou 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 82 with afib, among other things.. In my case, there's absolutely no doubt that regular exercise keeps the afib at bay and makes life better in general. That said, it still requires constant diligence to maintain the active lifestyle. The best advice I ever heard on the topic is "When you take care of your animal, your animal takes care of you". That is so true, yet so hard to do.
@cyndimanka
@cyndimanka Жыл бұрын
My mom is 88 and has had it forever. I remember in the 70s when I was a teenager she had these palpitations but I think it was a fib. She also went through 25 years of a bad diet from 1994 until 2020 just eating so much garbage and gaining so much weight, I have been going through all of this with her with her heart doctor over the last three years and they’re putting her through so much stuff and she just she’s tired. She doesn’t want to do it should be 89 in July.
@rolex3560
@rolex3560 Жыл бұрын
And you are vaccinated against COVID and have received all of the boosters. Right?
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 Жыл бұрын
@user-kc7mu4jp4p Exactly. Moderation. Same thing with medication. What's the difference between a medicine and a poison?? Answer: "The Dose."😉
@richardhyser666
@richardhyser666 6 жыл бұрын
Stress....STRESS. I have AFIB and it started when we went upside down in a mortgage. Marital problems I could go on and on. Reduce stress.
@lindakennedy975
@lindakennedy975 5 жыл бұрын
I have Afib and will be having a heart ablation procedure soon. I am wondering if this will help. I am under so much stress. I hate the medication. It made me gain weight so I have put it n God's hands. Please pray for me.+++
@reesecup6915
@reesecup6915 5 жыл бұрын
Stress depletes minerals which then affects the heart rhythm.
@faithalways8537
@faithalways8537 5 жыл бұрын
@Citizenthirteen It depends the amount of stress you go through.
@Splassshhh1234
@Splassshhh1234 5 жыл бұрын
richard hyser yes, stress definitely caused mine
@pak0033
@pak0033 5 жыл бұрын
Linda Kennedy Did you have the procedure?
@123gorainy
@123gorainy 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this supportive information.. I notice a huge difference … if I vegetarian and don't drink any alcohol, my arrhythmia is almost gone.
@johnsnow5264
@johnsnow5264 4 жыл бұрын
Same here! I go even further I skip almost all animal products ie vegan. Then I have no episodes. It's the best medicine.
@Allheadingtosameplace
@Allheadingtosameplace 3 жыл бұрын
Vegetarian has nothing to do with it
@lisamangles4878
@lisamangles4878 2 жыл бұрын
4 months on wagon...3 1/2 months ZERO afib...
@geoffb5665
@geoffb5665 5 жыл бұрын
I am 82 had ad fib for well over 20 years. Went to the doctor who put me on Wafarin and am now on Xralto, if I remember to take it. I'm still alive, exercise every day and, apart from having one kidney, 2 stents, high blood pressure, I feel perfectly fit. Probably drop dead tomorrow but thems the breaks.
@susyhebner2543
@susyhebner2543 5 жыл бұрын
And have one great sense of humor! ❤️
@pak0033
@pak0033 5 жыл бұрын
Geoff B Is your Afib constant or does it come and go?
@nealturner680
@nealturner680 5 жыл бұрын
A fib for me was too little salt. Half teaspoon in water and it stopped in 30 min. Electrolite' imbalance.
@h.aritchie7717
@h.aritchie7717 4 жыл бұрын
Xarelto To many Bad things about it. IT WILL THIN YOUR BLOOD. I got off of it few years ago. My brother past while on it My step dad past away while on it Only as news up date Arnold Palmer remember him. Did a Google on him Settlement reached in lawsuits over Xarelto blood thinner apnews.com/fa78dddfa7f04414996bcd1618aef5ac
@koanstarr9393
@koanstarr9393 4 жыл бұрын
So great! Good on you! God speed God bless!
@paulheinz2145
@paulheinz2145 Жыл бұрын
I have had AFIB for almost 4 years. I have been doing low carb for a little over a year and have lost 60 pounds. I limit drinking and exercise regularly. While I am in it most of the time I have almost no symptoms or discomfort. My condition seems to be getting better as time goes by so anecdotally speaking diet has worked to improve my life. Thanks for what you do Doctor
@ppumpkin3282
@ppumpkin3282 9 ай бұрын
Seems to be working for me. I went on a low carb diet, reducing my blood sugar and insulin resistance. Insulin is very inflammatory, and inflammation has to distort the heart and cause irregular heart beats. I'm only doing it a few weeks but so far no AFIB, and I don't fee my heart fluttering like it's about to go into AFIB.
@xymonau2468
@xymonau2468 2 жыл бұрын
Doctors need to help provide the environment in which these things can be attained and balanced. Telling someone something doesn't overcome what got them to that point, and everyone needs support and encouragement.
@samayahabdi9727
@samayahabdi9727 5 жыл бұрын
We need more professionals like this gentleman.
@Eyes-of-Horus
@Eyes-of-Horus 3 жыл бұрын
Sure don't find anyone like him at the VA.
@pique-nique
@pique-nique 3 жыл бұрын
I gave up all grains, all sugars, and all high carb fruits and vegetables. I walk 8,000 steps per day. I fast 23 hours a day. I eat protein, a little fat and low carb vegetables. My hypertension is normal now with 1/4 the meds as before, my blood glucose is now completely normal with no meds, and I haven’t had an a-fib episode in months. I take sodium and potassium supplements. My weight: 200->134.
@bobs182
@bobs182 5 жыл бұрын
It seems to me that most doctors aren't concerned about causes but rather what pill to give for what symptom.
@garymills562
@garymills562 Жыл бұрын
I developed A fib a few years ago, age 69, cut back alcohol, energy drinks, coffee, continued to exercise. All good now.
@karlaelvis9815
@karlaelvis9815 8 ай бұрын
After cutting alcohol, how long did it take before you were afib-free?
@MJ-hl1kk
@MJ-hl1kk 4 ай бұрын
@garymills562 That's so good to hear, when people are going for cardioverts and ablations right and left!
@kaseycornflakes1234
@kaseycornflakes1234 Жыл бұрын
Anxiety is the killer! And do not OVER exercise!
@ChristineGrohe
@ChristineGrohe Жыл бұрын
#truth
@joeskwara5823
@joeskwara5823 8 ай бұрын
Mine commenced with anxiety. I know when.
@MJ-hl1kk
@MJ-hl1kk 4 ай бұрын
@kaseycornflakes Correct! I had chronic stress and anxiety and I tried to manage that with lots and lots of exercise. I now have a-fib.
@MJ-hl1kk
@MJ-hl1kk 4 ай бұрын
@@joeskwara5823 Mine too.
@susanannmclaughlin1634
@susanannmclaughlin1634 3 жыл бұрын
A great Dr caring about his patients and giving great advice. Thank you.
@melindatoney1768
@melindatoney1768 5 жыл бұрын
My hat's off to Dr. Mandrola who could be making millions by doing cardiac procedures alone, but honors his Hippocratic Oath enough to stand by what really helps people, reserving the application of cardiac procedures for truly appropriate applications. Thank you! Thank You!! THANK YOU!!! for staying true to your calling!
@dauntiekay2768
@dauntiekay2768 6 жыл бұрын
I had an afib attack 2 years ago and I figured that I need to lose weight and improve my diet and so I went on a plant based diet with no oil, sugar, meat, or flour and lost 100 pounds. I sleep better and I excerise daily and I am not taking any medications and I have not had any problems with my heart arythmia since and I am 70 years old.
@gloriaweaver3658
@gloriaweaver3658 5 жыл бұрын
dauntie kay how did you switch to vegan? I don’t care for all veggies. What do you eat?
@tonyincorvil8139
@tonyincorvil8139 5 жыл бұрын
Pm
@kristyburton6507
@kristyburton6507 5 жыл бұрын
dauntie kay Amen ❤️🙏❤️
@gloriaweaver3658
@gloriaweaver3658 5 жыл бұрын
That’s terrific! How did you do that?
@JuniorRTorres
@JuniorRTorres 5 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@donross7820
@donross7820 2 жыл бұрын
I am a 77 year old retired ER physician and I am a rabid advocate of the health benefits of cycling. It truly works miracles and as an example I can still do 4 minute 19 second on the USAA Cycling 5 minute TT (a 4% average upgrade at 6300 foot elevation in Colorado Springs). I weigh low 170 pounds. I can't believe how good I still feel thanks to cycling BUT one area doctors never discuss (and this is huge) is alcohol and the heart. Alcohol is a potent cardiomyotoxin (meaning it is toxic to the heart muscle and causes heart muscle inflammation) but this is dose related. When I was in training I had a 23 year old die from his excessive alcohol intake causing congestive heart failure. In the ER I would see young people come in with an arrhythmia over the holidays due to excessive alcohol (thus the title "Holiday Heart"). As one gets older the risk of Atrial Fibrillation goes up logarithmically and AF can be exercise induced. AF causation is multifactorial and these precipitators make it much more likely during a ride: dehydration, low potassium, hypothermia (even drinking a smoothie can bring it on!), lack of sleep, too much caffeine, thyroid excess, and others. But no one ever seems to bring up the subject of excessive alcohol prior and the risk of AF. I love a nice red wine and this leaves me conflicted but I have found that half a bottle 2-3 days a week seems to not precipitate AF so one does not need to totally do without. My take home message to all us geriatric cycling advocates is keep all those precipitators to a minimum including alcohol and you can continue to partake of the Fountain of Youth and not need what most doctors would recommend: blood thinners or cardiac ablation! Also, watch your heart monitor (Garmin or whatever) like a hawk and when your rate starts getting in the upper ranges just back off to keep it out of trouble. Very high rate from exertion can bring on AF.
@brianevans2819
@brianevans2819 Жыл бұрын
Thank you doctor absolutely brilliant informative content, I don’t cycle but I swim a lot, always have done and doing breath stroke it fits in with this breathing problems I have which are still under investigation, I had a echocardiogram which was inconclusive, so I have recently had a MRI scan and I am awaiting results. Doctor your information is invaluable to the layman so thank you and would you consider putting it on KZbin. Can I ask a very personal question did you have the vaccines and if so which one and how many? What is cardiac ablation please? I don’t smoke never have, have a drink or two nothing to heavy I am over weight, but lost 4K 8.8 lbs of late. Would just love to be able to play football like I did previously with my grandchildren and get back to playing my walking football again, love the football love the guys. One of the guys is giving me a fit bit on Friday, as my high blood pressure as recently become low blood pressure. Our NHS throughout have been fantastic, I would also love to get back to work a few days a week, in between daily children and grandchildren pick ups and drop offs etc.
@dsu1097
@dsu1097 Жыл бұрын
Thanks doc, that was the main cause for me 2 years ago. In may I'll be sober 2 years
@arthurcrown3063
@arthurcrown3063 Жыл бұрын
I have afib - started as a student. I now think the direct cause of the afib was excessive drinking. I was drinking far more than what is recommended nowadays (14 units a week or something like that; I was on about that much a day while at college - in the evenings).
@brianevans2819
@brianevans2819 Жыл бұрын
@@arthurcrown3063 I have cut down, just a couple watching the football, mainly Liverpool games. How is your afib since you cut down?
@arthurcrown3063
@arthurcrown3063 Жыл бұрын
@@brianevans2819 Still there. Didn't know I had it until (after a perforated ulcer op) it was recorded as 'fast' . It was there for years. I still get a drink or two, but no more excessive boozing!
@mikederidisi5805
@mikederidisi5805 3 жыл бұрын
Great advice to change lifestyle by adhering to an exericise regime etc. And on the dietary front, a Medeterranian diet with lots of extra virgin olive oil will greatly help to round things off: I have been taking 1 tablespoon 3 x daily of evoo for a long time now and am going really well. Afib disappeared quickly along my journey of dietary changes. I have to add that I have been on a Med diet for some 40 years, but when I commenced taking the 3 tablespoons of evoo daily on top of that, this really did the trick. Have not been on any pharma drugs since a few weeks after starting this process. I am now 80 years old, and exercising daily for 40 minutes and have been for 52 years. Thanks doc for being aware of, and and supporting exercise, lifestyle and diet as a way out of this problem, and away from nasty pharma drugs.
@afmorris5939
@afmorris5939 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Mike, I want inquire further on evoo for further evidence beyond conditional feeling. Please know I am simply looking for more than a few testimonials. 2 years back I tried 1/2 tablespoons of Coconut Oil daily for mental improvement. It caused my Cholesterol to jump 40 points. Returned normal after stopping. So if you can direct me to further studies I would appreciate it.
@mikederidisi5805
@mikederidisi5805 3 жыл бұрын
@@afmorris5939 Apart from the above that I have already outlined, to be specific, I have to say that I also do the Wim Hof method of breathing and cold showers. As I have already stated, I have had no afib problems at all. My resting pulse is usually around 70 with a nice even beat, and blood pressure 120s over the 80s.
@bobboscarato1313
@bobboscarato1313 3 жыл бұрын
@@afmorris5939 Coconut oil or powder is contained in all artificial creamers; big no no; glad you're getting back to normal.
@lulielawry
@lulielawry 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikederidisi5805 i just started! 5b days in, hope it will help- the heart!
@mikederidisi5805
@mikederidisi5805 2 жыл бұрын
@@lulielawry Definitely Lulie! Along with this I also do the Wim Hof method (breathing and cold shower therapy).
@tyanite1
@tyanite1 5 жыл бұрын
Finally! Thank you. Yes, diet and lifestyle. Reduce stress. In an otherwise healthy heart, specifically, afib is not a disease of the heart. It is an autonomic nervous system problem that affects the heart. One would not treat Parkinson's as a hand problem when the hands tremble, right? No. Would they do hand surgery in a Parkinson's patient to stop the hands from trembling? No. But this is what they do in regular Cardiology with ablation and even pacemaker insertion. They treat healthy heart Afib by working on the heart. Wrong. That’s barbaric, misconceived, usually not very effective according to research, and can seriously shorten the lifespan of the patient. That makes zero sense. Moreover, in the for-profit medical system in the United States, being branded with a heart problem is to render a person uninsurable or highly expensive to insure. Doctors and medical billing and coders brand you with heart disease if you have Afib. That’s tantamount to an injustice. Nervous system specialists are starting to focus on Afib as originating in the hypothalamus in the brain, part of the command center for the ANS. Because we are starting to discover the complexity of communication between the heart, organs and brain, especially by way of the vagus nerve, locating the origin of the afib may be very complex. DLC; Albuquerque, NM; 18 January, 2019.
@gutchiespencer2714
@gutchiespencer2714 5 жыл бұрын
tyanite1 YOU are a breath of fresh air and soo many folks MISS this important info you share. Thanx!
@homedogoli
@homedogoli 5 жыл бұрын
Changing your diet and lifestyle is definitely a preferable solution, but it doesn't help with everyone. It would only help temporarily for me and the afib would always end up creeping back worse than before. I'm having a cryoablation done in the next couple weeks and the statistics are showing it to be extremely effective right now. Nowhere near as risky as the burning option, which is known to be less effective as well. I'm in the UK and it's all being covered by the NHS, so it's not like I'm being pushed into this procedure for profit. They've got an extremely high success rate and I'm pretty hopeful. I wish diet and lifestyle was enough!
@Thebrownsfamily5
@Thebrownsfamily5 4 жыл бұрын
9oo
@ellenmcquilkin
@ellenmcquilkin 4 жыл бұрын
@@homedogoli How did the cryoablation go? Are you rid of the Afib now?
@homedogoli
@homedogoli 4 жыл бұрын
@@ellenmcquilkin I ended up having to have a regular ablation due to the difficult location of the anomaly (something about it being too close to the node). It worked perfectly for around 2 months but then I started having tachycardia again after exercise, so it must have healed better than it was supposed to! (The scarring is supposed to block off that electrical route). I was scheduled to have another ablation last month but it was disrupted by the coronavirus measures, so who knows when I'm getting it done now!
@barbarauridge1575
@barbarauridge1575 3 жыл бұрын
After 50years of SVT , with wrong diagnosis of anxiety, I had a 10 minute Ablation and was cured forever
@thomasanderson4664
@thomasanderson4664 3 жыл бұрын
Now Your on the same page as me . I dont want to take a pill for life . I want to change what I need to change in my life style.
@mariannajuranova2479
@mariannajuranova2479 3 жыл бұрын
It’s all about being happy ... 99% of illness is caused by unbalance between soul - spirit - mind - body. Medication is helping with symptoms but is not treating and healing the main roots of the cause. Everything is possible to heal. Loving yourself, feeling joy in everything, living life fully and fearfully, humbleness and love for everything because life is beautiful and is a lot to be thankful for ... ❤️ Be always positive and open your heart fully .... 🌞
@ekachaipunya9492
@ekachaipunya9492 3 жыл бұрын
You are wonderful. I think I knew it but not good to deal in that way yet.
@sweetsally6295
@sweetsally6295 Жыл бұрын
I agree 😊! But that's easier said than done .Especially in my family!
@patodwyer721
@patodwyer721 2 жыл бұрын
excellent video. Thank you Dr.McDougall for your help and concern
@karenb1331
@karenb1331 Жыл бұрын
I am not obese, but I do not have a thyroid. I went into AFib from stress from an auto accident. I discovered 2 tbsp ACV to 8 ounces of water. Then I started taking self package pills of Cayenne pepper with food. It stops AFib within minutes. Lastly, The only thing I take now is L-Arginine 500 mg daily. I haven't had an AFib episode in years!! I am also a regular user of Calm magnesium. Hope this helps someone. No, not a Dr. but I read a lot!
@MJ-hl1kk
@MJ-hl1kk 4 ай бұрын
@karenb1331 Of course, it's going to help many - I've made a note, THANK YOU!
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 10 күн бұрын
😁 You made me laugh with the "No, not a doctor " comment! It flashed my mind back to those old commercials when an actor was advertising some product and stated " No, I'm not a doctor, but I play one on tv!" 😂..And he was Serious!!LOL!
@andrewtyacke1395
@andrewtyacke1395 3 жыл бұрын
I got diagnosed with atrial fibrillation in 2012. Since then I was in hospital at least every six months because of it. In 2017 while in hospital for something else a nurse noticed that I kept my cell phone in a breast pocket and had done so since the advent of smart phones. She told me to stop because she thought it was the cause of the atrial fibrillation. I listened to her and have never had a problem with it since.
@wap9137
@wap9137 2 жыл бұрын
Wow!!!
@sheilahojnik6032
@sheilahojnik6032 6 ай бұрын
@@wap9137 MY HUSBAND BELIEVES THAT TOO MUCH COMPUTER CAN CAUSE IT
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 6 ай бұрын
Oh, I can absolutely believe that!! I'm glad that nurse noticed that and told you about it!😉
@sierrarose318
@sierrarose318 2 ай бұрын
I was watching a video monitor up close one time and my afib started. I have often thought it started because of my closeness to that monitor.
@everettcalhoun8197
@everettcalhoun8197 Жыл бұрын
I got A-fib shortly after I turned 60. I was fit, exercised regularly, proper diet. Diltiazem controlled my afib no amount of exercise, diet would have changed my situation. Got atrial flutter at 63. Had to get cardioverted almost monthly. Because I had lone A-fib/A-flutter I was an excellent candidate to undergo a catheter ablation that resolved my irregular heartbeats. FYI. In retrospect I believe that placing my PC on my chest while I was in bed was the impetus to all of my heart issues.
@DavidHenderson-ix7fl
@DavidHenderson-ix7fl Жыл бұрын
You might be right about the PC.
@karlaelvis9815
@karlaelvis9815 8 ай бұрын
Did the catheter ablation completely resolve your afib? If so, how long have you been "afib free"?
@everettcalhoun8197
@everettcalhoun8197 8 ай бұрын
@@karlaelvis9815 Yes it did. I am AFIB free for almost 10 years. I still take diltiazem and metoprolol for HBP and insurance for any possible AFIB or FLUTTER return. Good luck.
@consciousalliance1608
@consciousalliance1608 Ай бұрын
Yes at 72 last year I found out I had A fib/A-flutter and the meds didn't keep it down so they gave me the conversion that lasted maybe a month and went back into the A-flutter so they gave me an ablation and it lasted 4 months till I got Covid again and it came back. Doc thinks its because of the covid. So they did another conversion but didn't take at all. Had a bad reaction to Flecainide that night and next day was still in the 120bpm range. So now they want do another Ablation. Been on Xarelto the whole time and for awhile on Metroprolol but hate the way that makes me feel so now back on diltiasem. Will try some of these other approaches and see if it can correct it before the next Ablation.
@sylviajimenez3984
@sylviajimenez3984 3 жыл бұрын
Very honest doctor, may God bless him!
@ssaini5028
@ssaini5028 5 жыл бұрын
Wish my dad had a friend like you 30 yrs ago. He has all kinds of health problems, AFib did not go away after his bypass surgery. I always take him for walks and try to make sure he eats healthy as possible. Thanks Doc, great video!
@Me-mn4nw
@Me-mn4nw Жыл бұрын
Due to extreme stress I was diagnosed with afib. A duel chamber pacemaker, ablation, and 7.5 years later, I manage everything through a mostly vegan diet.
@waterdragon4950
@waterdragon4950 Жыл бұрын
Finally a few MDs are catching on to what NDs have been saying for decades. 'Let medicine be your food, and food your medicine' … some old Greek dude
@MJ-hl1kk
@MJ-hl1kk 4 ай бұрын
Hippocrates, the father of medicine. Absolutely, thanks for the reminder!
@charlesmrader
@charlesmrader Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised that he never mentioned caffeine. Cutting out caffeine was my cardiologist's first suggestion.
@aqua_eyez
@aqua_eyez 6 жыл бұрын
When I was diagnosed I had a bmi of 18% , sleep 8 hours a night, ate a healthy organic diet with zero fast food, I dont smoke and do not drink alcohol. At the time I had an active life style, little stress. Since being on the meds to control my arrhythmia and heart rate nothing in my lifestyle and diet has changed, except I have gained weight and now have a bmi of 25%. I guess I am one the ones that has no known cause for my afib. but the meds have ruined my skinny former self. Hopefully to get of them very soon as I am 1 month post ablation.
@muffyk6356
@muffyk6356 3 жыл бұрын
I hope your ablation is successful. My ago. Started when I was in my mid forties. Healthy diet always, exercise, etc etc everything this good dr said. No difference. Finally had ablation in 2009 and 2012. That lasted 8 years. Then last year with all the bushfires here in Australia, then the covid thing, it was back. I had an ablation in August 2020, cardioversion in December, another ablation in December (cardioversion lasted 36 hours) then in May 2021….it was back. Another cardioversion….didn’t hold, another ablation, fixed! Then had the watchman implant. All good till October 2021….then out of the blue, just after vacuuming, there it was again, only flutter this time with SVT. Another ablation planned for next week. My electrophysiologist is probably the best in the country. He said what is happening is very unusual, and it seems my atrium is very prone to it. He is hoping this is a breakthrough from the mitral isthmus that he did last time, and it hasn’t found yet another new path. We are delaying a pacemaker for as long as possible. My sister and mother both had afib. It seems to be a genetic issue. So it’s not always diet lifestyle etc. I have tried everything. meditation, magnesium etc etc. seems my heart has a mind of its own. This will probably be the last try though, over it!
@SuperOptiman
@SuperOptiman 2 жыл бұрын
@@muffyk6356 I also have excellent lifestyle per recommendations in video. Yet I am also experiencing afib and Bradycardia. It would be great to compare notes.
@karlaelvis9815
@karlaelvis9815 8 ай бұрын
GOod luck with the ablation- please post an update
@1cleandude
@1cleandude 3 жыл бұрын
Wow nice to hear that he quit Practicing medicine and is making a healthy difference in human life!!🙏🏻🙏🏻
@novanoskillz4151
@novanoskillz4151 3 жыл бұрын
i gotta tell yall, for me, my doctor tried everything. and nothing worked. turned out, i had a mineral/electrolyte imbalance. and i lift weights 6 days a week so i sweat a lot (which excretes more electrolytes and salt). i also drank nearly a gallon of water a day, further “thinning out” my salt and electrolytes. so my cure was drinking less water and taking Himalayan mineral salt (i also use redmond ancient salt). i put the salt in my coffee, sports drinks and coconut water. not a single palpation since. and i can sleep again. prior to this i literally called 911 out to my house 3 times, thinking i was having a heart attack. maybe ask your docs about salt and electrolyte imbalances.
@lazer4779
@lazer4779 Жыл бұрын
Take makes sense
@tompeterson1329
@tompeterson1329 9 ай бұрын
Sleep apnea is a common risk factor in afib!
@RobDaman
@RobDaman 10 ай бұрын
I wish there were more doctors like you that actually want to find the causes vs just trying to address the symptoms with pills and surgery.
@littleo353
@littleo353 5 жыл бұрын
Here's another perspective. I had raging AF over a year ago. A C-Reactive Protein test, measure of inflammation, was 11.67 where the "normal range" is 1 to 3 and healthy/optimal is below 1. I was labeled as at a "very high risk of a cardiovascular event" and in fact had an episode where I passed out completely without ANY warning. That's why I had the CRP test. I started doing "Time Restricted Eating" (DO NOT EAT BEYOND SUNDOWN is key because even eating healthy food in the PM causes inflammation) and Intermittent Fasting (a few 2-3 day water only fasts). I repeated the CRP test 8 months later and my CRP was 0.05 (NOT a typo. The doctor's office had never EVER seen such a low score or anything close to it. My AF for the most part went away completely for quite a while. I still have a few minor episodes when I get emotional or when I grossly over-eat during my limited eating window - which is now a window of 3 to 4 hours per day. I have noticed a relationship between these few AF's and when I play golf. In 2008 I was diagnosed by a PHysical Therapist as having an unusually over-developed left side. She suspected I worked in a physically left-side demanding job. No. But I by then had played golf, sometimes competitively, for 50 years. She concluded that was the cause. Then I recently learned that physical things can cause AF such as over-eating which can extend the stomach further into the diaphram which can push on the heart. I firmly believe that IF/TRE radically affected me to the positive in less than one month and wish I had re-taken the CRP test much earlier to prove it. I say this because within the first month, a sore I had for 15 years due to severe frost-bite healed for the first time in 15 years (not a typo). It was replaced with a blood-blister looking covering which was in less than 2 weeks replaced with beautiful new (baby-like) skin. A year and a half later, it is still healed. Viewers look up IF, TRE and autophagy (a healing process triggered when one fasts long enough). It will require like this doctor recommends eating and lifestyle changes but they are not hard especially if one transitions over a number of months. I am literally a new person thanks to IF/TRE.
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your detailed post! I also practice IF and TRE. Nope, it hasn't helped my AFib much but it did clear a bad rash I'd had for over 4 Frigging Years! I have not done extended fasting however. I do not drink or smoke and I am not overweight. However, I underwent aggressive chemotherapy treatments a few years ago. I'm sure it probably had an influence in my developing Afib. Hopefully, continued IF with TRE will soon help with my AFib issues. But for now I must rely on medication.
@Gealaiche
@Gealaiche Жыл бұрын
You and me sound very similar brother. I’ve had AF for years but I’ve never been to a doctor about it. I learn to control it, basically through diet and exercise and I can’t emphasise what a powerful tool intermittent fasting is. Youre spot on about the overeating, guaranteed if I overeat I’ll get it. other trigger factors include alcohol, caffeine and stress as I have an anxiety disorder. It does also seem to be an electrolyte component to it because sometimes if I get it, I take an electrolyte powder which seems to makes it go away quickly. I would never say don’t go and see a doctor to anyone. That was my choice and some people might say it was a stupid one, but I didn’t want end up on warfarin.
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 4 ай бұрын
@@Gealaiche There are much newer blood thinners available today that don't require constant blood tests or any food restrictions. I am on xarelto which is a powerful blood thinner. Because our risk of stroke goes Way Up with AFIB. Been on xarelto for almost 5 years now and never have had any problems so far. I Absolutely Hate having Afib!!#UGH😓
@natasasavic1409
@natasasavic1409 17 күн бұрын
what is TRE?
@surgio154
@surgio154 2 жыл бұрын
I agree , my gift to myself this Christmas is to get healthier , more exercise , no smoking nothing , better diet , and 7 or 8 hours of sleep
@surgio154
@surgio154 2 жыл бұрын
Just got blood work done and I have some issues , this may help some of those too
@RenGuitar1750
@RenGuitar1750 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Great presentation Doctor! Thank you for this important information. Doctors need to start educating the public about prevention ratherthan just diagnosing and treating illness. This pandemic in the US would be nothing if we had more active lifestyles, less fast food and junk food and sufficient sleep.
@resourcefulqueen5109
@resourcefulqueen5109 Жыл бұрын
I am glad to see this validating video. I recently changed to a whole food plant based diet. It makes some effort to figure out what to eat. For example, the first day I had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for dinner. : ) The KZbin video "Eating Our Way to Extinction" is science based and impactful. They offer inspiration, coaching and menus. There are other informative KZbin videos which demonstrate how to make yummy healthy food.
@jgrysiak6566
@jgrysiak6566 Жыл бұрын
Eat lotsa potatoes for dinner! & have Italian night or Chinese night@
@asphalthedgehog6580
@asphalthedgehog6580 5 жыл бұрын
I got AF, went to the cardiologist who described very expensive new medicines. Discussed it with my house doctor, and decided not to take them. But... I raised the dose of AD Zoloft one day before. Had a lot of heart instabilities, all kinds of rithm problems. Lowered Zoloft: problems gone. But the doctors do not believe it has anything to do with it.
@billdavis5483
@billdavis5483 4 жыл бұрын
Zoloft caused my afib to get much worse too.
@carlosmarianotosza2571
@carlosmarianotosza2571 4 жыл бұрын
I had paroxistical AF, stop it with Propaphenone, pill in the pocket, 300 mg each two days. I had it just after eat, dinner, and start to sleep, only horizontal position. at rest. not working, at gym o walking...
@jeaniparker227
@jeaniparker227 3 жыл бұрын
Stress and anxiety has everything to do with it! .
@thefuzzfactor2989
@thefuzzfactor2989 Жыл бұрын
@@jeaniparker227 big problem if you're a high level anxious person 🤔
@joycehewitt3633
@joycehewitt3633 5 жыл бұрын
Notice When I Upset Change diet I did Did Exercises I am 68 Quit Smoking Loss weight Blood Pressure Good Quit Smoking.
@yellowbird5411
@yellowbird5411 3 жыл бұрын
Check for dehydration and stress in your life. Vitamin E helps a lot, but check with your doctor first, as it is not recommended with blood thinners. Dehydration can also contribute to clots and blockages over time, just like a dirty stream that cannot carry debris and therefore gets deposited. A book called "Your Body's Many Cries for Water" by Dr. Batmanghelidj is priceless.
@jamberry1135
@jamberry1135 2 жыл бұрын
Plant based diet can reverse heart disease
@amenahossain3464
@amenahossain3464 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for recommending the book.
@LEGION087
@LEGION087 Ай бұрын
Avoid alcohol intake totally. Avoid fast food which can cause gastric in the morning. Avoid heavy cardio exercise just normal walking is ok. Maintain stress. Rest Afib is hastala vista amigo ❤
@emmanuelvacakis4463
@emmanuelvacakis4463 3 жыл бұрын
I cured myself of a severe heart attack that came within seconds of suffocating me to death. I also had 6 years of atrial fibrillation. 1988-1993. And again in 1999 because I had too many raisins. I did it with Macrobiotics and ginger compresses on my intestines. It’s 2021 and I’m now days away from 66 years old and am riding my bicycle 100 miles a week.
@jamberry1135
@jamberry1135 2 жыл бұрын
Plant based diet
@emmanuelvacakis4463
@emmanuelvacakis4463 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamberry1135 yes
@martus1068
@martus1068 2 ай бұрын
Tyramine from plants also.... Some foods are naturally higher in tyramine. Tyramine levels also increase when food is aged or fermented. Foods higher in tyramine may need to be omitted or limited. Fermented foods (kimchi, sauerkraut, tofu), aged bananas, avocado, grapes, citrus fruits, raw onion can make afib and migrains. These foods contain tyramine, which increases the release of norepinephrine.
@albertmoore4445
@albertmoore4445 Жыл бұрын
Finally, a doctor who is willing to look at something besides pills and surgeries! I treated and eliminated my own Afib by dealing with my digestive issues, losing weight, exercising and getting off almost all beta blockers and calcium channel blockers.
@dougcoleburn1579
@dougcoleburn1579 Жыл бұрын
Are you still on blood thinners?
@albertmoore4445
@albertmoore4445 Жыл бұрын
@@dougcoleburn1579 Yes, Eliquis.
@ferdousialam3744
@ferdousialam3744 Жыл бұрын
I have inappropriate sinus tachycardia for 2 years do I need catheter ablation ?
@albertmoore4445
@albertmoore4445 Жыл бұрын
@@ferdousialam3744 I am not qualified to answer that. I only can speak to my experience and that of the many other people who know that their attacks of arrhythmia are triggered by trapped gas.
@finnster5800
@finnster5800 Жыл бұрын
How did you treat your digestive issues?
@anniecarroll8010
@anniecarroll8010 3 жыл бұрын
I had 5 SA nodes in my heart. An electrophysiology Physician ,after many decades and many MDs and Dx., found the problem. He took out 2, the 3rd one was to close to a another so he left it. I have problems occasionally but it's so much better now. Thank you for the information.
@josephfenwick3631
@josephfenwick3631 Жыл бұрын
Doc, I could really benefit from talking with you. Just had open heart in November. First thing doctors want to do is meds. Stomach totally screwed up. It is now March and pulse rate is still 112. I don’t think I am long for this world if I can’t get some help. I to live in Louisville, Kentucky. I am 75 years of age. Hope I can find you !!!
@TessMArt
@TessMArt Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for you. I think that it will be useful to go and look at the videos here of Dr Eric Berg about this matter and diet and life style. They have changed my life and practically got rid of my AFib. I am 82. Wish you the best. ❤
@N3dita
@N3dita 10 күн бұрын
@@TessMArtcould you please share what stopped your afib? And any supplements you took that helped?
@sueregan2782
@sueregan2782 3 жыл бұрын
True! I was going through multiple cardiac tests, including implanted loop recorder when I read about the effects of zinc. Added to my diet the day the recorder was implanted. Not one event since then except on one occasion which adverse reaction to a prescribed medication.
@LindyLooo99
@LindyLooo99 2 жыл бұрын
As soon as AFIB presented, I went on an IF program, and changing my diet. I still am on .25 of Metropolol, hoping that can be removed eventually. I was in the ER Wednesday May 4th with a bad episode. I made a SEVERE mistake in drinking a large glass of iced tea. UGH......I am now on blood thinners. Praying this goes away.
@frankfeldman6657
@frankfeldman6657 Жыл бұрын
But hydration is good, no? Was it the caffeine?
@GigiNKD
@GigiNKD Жыл бұрын
Caffeine is a big Afib trigger for me. And dehydration. I cut out sugar because I noticed that can trigger them too. I drink that Dr Berg electrolyte water if I have an episode and it clears it up by 15-20 minutes. Keep it by my bed and just constantly replenish my electrolytes and keeps the Afib in check.
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 4 ай бұрын
@@frankfeldman6657 I doubt it was the caffeine. I'm thinking that Big Cold glass is what actually triggered his Afib!?🤔
@N3dita
@N3dita 10 күн бұрын
@@gloriamaryhaywood2217yes it’s the ice cold temperature that triggers afib in many people
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 10 күн бұрын
@@N3dita Funny enough it's also what Stops Afib with some folks!? I've read several comments stating that their go-to method, when they get thrown into Afib, is to drink ICE COLD water! And to to splash their face with the ICE COLD water! It's truly very Hard to pinpoint what actually triggers someone's Afib. But I am Convinced it has a LOT to do with the vagus nerve!!! #UGH! #AfibSUCKS!😣
@jmeyer10able
@jmeyer10able 5 жыл бұрын
Had Afib for decades. Rx'd with everything including meds and ablations. Ended with a pacemaker.
@jamberry1135
@jamberry1135 2 жыл бұрын
Plant based diet
@davegarth
@davegarth 3 жыл бұрын
I’m 75 and had daily AFIB episodes for a couple of years, medicated hypertension, and what I thought was normal age-related aches and pains, even though I had been on a low-fat Mediterranean diet for a decades. My primary care MD, who is a holistic practitioner, suggested I might try a Ketogenic low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet because my labs indicated that even though I was eating lots of fruits, vegetables and no added sugars, I was consuming too many carbs. After a month on Keto, my AFIB episodes gradually but completely stopped, my blood pressure reduced, my inflammation was less, and my A1C and fasting glucose reduced dramatically. It’s now been a year and I have been able to stop any blood pressure meds, I’ve never had another AFIB episode, and my arthritic and tendinitis pain is almost gone. This combination of benefits is very common with those who have converted to a clean Keto lifestyle.
@xymonau2468
@xymonau2468 3 жыл бұрын
No such thing as "clean" keto. You live on dead animals and fat.
@neerajtripathi7409
@neerajtripathi7409 3 жыл бұрын
so you don’t take any meds?
@davegarth
@davegarth 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been able to discontinue my two blood pressure meds and my allergy meds, but I’ve continued to take Eliquis , a blood thinner to reduce stroke risks.
@neerajtripathi7409
@neerajtripathi7409 3 жыл бұрын
@@davegarth do u still be in afib after ur ablation?
@who633
@who633 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations. I did the same.
@WinifredElam
@WinifredElam 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such great information, you inspired me to get moving with my exercise.Keep up the good work you do. Winifred
@123gorainy
@123gorainy 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr. McDougall, I have observed this in my own self and considered whether a total make-over of my lifstyle would not help a ton. YOU have encouraged me to proceed down this path on my AFIB journey.
@margaretdowney1390
@margaretdowney1390 2 жыл бұрын
Ihave a fib and I had a heart attack needed 2stents . I recovered well after my hear attack and excercised every day .but then I was diagnosed with a fib but my doc told me not to excercise but this stressed me out and now I have put weight on and I feel uncomfortable. After listening to this doc and reading your comments, I think I will start exercising again , my doc is not very nice and very abrupt but I go along with it because I thought she new best ..
@NoMoreInfo4You
@NoMoreInfo4You Жыл бұрын
@@margaretdowney1390 Time for a new Doc.
@preclovis
@preclovis 5 жыл бұрын
Doctor Mandrola put my ICD into my chest. He and his team saved my life.
@livedadyt10
@livedadyt10 3 жыл бұрын
I have had afib off and on through the years. If it comes around now it will follow a rapid heartbeat, then it will get out of sync. My solution is to get my heart rate up, take deep breaths, and hold my jugular vein while holding my breath. Don’t pass out tho! Try this a couple times. Main thing is to getting it back in sync and getting the heart working. Go for a run or do heavy lifting, just get the heart working. Do this till it gets back in sync. If all else fails, try a really hot bath. Get the water hot, real hot, hot as you can stand it. Get in the tub and add more hot water. Get a book and read, take your mind off the heart rate.
@consciousalliance1608
@consciousalliance1608 Ай бұрын
Blessings on your journey home Dr. McDougall!
@Lisa-wp1ff
@Lisa-wp1ff 3 жыл бұрын
Was just diagnosed last month. My once normal thyroid was totally out of whack. Over 4 times the normal high
@earth_and_spice
@earth_and_spice 3 жыл бұрын
One of the triggers is: anemia. I know when my iron levels are very low when the atrial fib shows up (not my only symptom but a clear one).
@bjgregory2562
@bjgregory2562 3 жыл бұрын
I wish I'd have said STOP before my cardiac ablation two weeks ago. I was told that "next" is a more serious ablation requiring a pacemaker. I am 61 years old, Type 1 diabetic for 37 years and two years ago I had a quintuple bypass. First time I went into AFib, meds corrected it. Second time I had a cardioversion. Third time, I was in for a an ablation before I knew hit me. I had been admitted to the hospital the day before and the next day the doctor had an opening in his schedule and I was taken away without researching, which I would have normally done. Not saying I couldn't have said NO, I could have for sure. I should have opted for another cardioversion and even a few days to study my situation. Unless you're on deaths door, research first.
@bonniehensley7304
@bonniehensley7304 3 жыл бұрын
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@jennyblackburn2007
@jennyblackburn2007 3 жыл бұрын
I have Long QT Syndrome type 2 . Although not a lifestyle fault , since diagnosis I take good care with diet and exercise. And have a great doctor who has put me on medication.
@williamaguilar7255
@williamaguilar7255 5 жыл бұрын
Very honest and very well explained! Thank You Doctor! God Bless You!!!
@sunshinelovenv
@sunshinelovenv 3 жыл бұрын
I cut alot on my diet. Sugar, cows milk, bread with gluten in it. Soda juices candies chips..chicken or fish is good. Vegetables fruits. Also is good. I eat peanut butter sometimes. Almond pancakes I eat too. Brown rice. Once or twice a month I will take a piece of chocolate. Exercise. Organic if u can if not then it's ok. Water. Yes I feel better when I fast sometimes. You have to know your body. I used to love food. Pizzas cakes candies sodas etc for years. I don't anymore. Think it is this way. You want to eat junk and have fun or you want to be able to do things without fatigue irregular heartbeat. And be sleeping most of the day. You decide.
@xymonau2468
@xymonau2468 3 жыл бұрын
Chicken and fish are just as high in cholesterol and fats, plus nitrosamines when cooked. Go completely plant based and only have those once or twice a year.
@glennkovacs1328
@glennkovacs1328 Жыл бұрын
Plant based diet
@jennifreeman2727
@jennifreeman2727 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video & advise! - greetings from New Zealand ...
@davelackey5943
@davelackey5943 Жыл бұрын
I thought that would’ve never been a problem over exercising. However, I can attest to the fact I believe that is exactly what happened I would get on the treadmill and literally want to die on the treadmill, knowing it probably was possible to do that but during a stress test it’s spiked who would’ve thought too much exercise can cause heart problems when it supposed to be helpful
@thomahammer9581
@thomahammer9581 5 жыл бұрын
I was on an aspirin regiment for a year after being diagnosed with aFib. The periodic testing iNR while using warfarin scared me into the doctor suggesting that treatment. One year later, I had a severe ischemic stroke. Went onto warfarin and discovered my fears were not not supported by reality. I now take warfarin daily and have learned how to control my INR readings. I near fully recovered from my stroke and wish I had taken warfarin from the beginning. I did modify many of my lifestyle issues, albeit still have sleep apnea treated with a CPAP.
@jeaniparker227
@jeaniparker227 3 жыл бұрын
Why did your MD not suggest Eliquis?
@mr-m340i2
@mr-m340i2 3 жыл бұрын
Did you have an a fib episode that caused the stroke ?
@singinprofessor5260
@singinprofessor5260 2 жыл бұрын
@@jeaniparker227 How safe is it?
@bajajoes1
@bajajoes1 5 жыл бұрын
I have AFIB & have found how to control it INSTANTLY & easily! All I need do is take a Rapid intake of breath thru my MOUTH & it instantly becomes Normal! Good Luck!
@alkareem9332
@alkareem9332 5 жыл бұрын
baja joes That s what I have been doing , yes that works however just yesterday, it worked for me (the breathing) but it came again 5min later and stronger so I drove to the ER. My heart rate was 200 beats a min. The Drs had to stop my heart and let restart @ it’s regular pace. It was a very scary situation. I’m going to see a cardiologist today. The breathing does work. But in the end there is a serious issue we have going on that needs medical attention. Go get checked PLEASE
@moveadvisor3580
@moveadvisor3580 5 жыл бұрын
ALKAREEM I have the same thing and I’m 34 years old. May I ask how old are you?
@alkareem9332
@alkareem9332 5 жыл бұрын
Move Advisor Hey bro. I’m 47 ....
@anthonywagner1626
@anthonywagner1626 5 жыл бұрын
That’s what I have done also.. the deeper the breath the better.. hold it to 15 secs count.. repeat until the attack leaves
@jmeyer10able
@jmeyer10able 5 жыл бұрын
Worked for me when I was in my 30's but afib came back. All meds and 3 ablations helped but at age 74 had a pacemaker.
@TTe-td6uw
@TTe-td6uw Ай бұрын
This society is a root cause
@patrickdonnelly7909
@patrickdonnelly7909 4 жыл бұрын
I wish I had a doctor like this caring Doctor. I have bad side effects with the meds that I have to take. When I explain these to my doctor, they put fear on me telling me if I don’t take them the consequence is a stroke.
@loisaustin6200
@loisaustin6200 3 жыл бұрын
If your doctor has put you on statins for high cholesterol, stop taking them, they are poison and most people cannot tolerate them. Your doctor will hate you, but he's not the one suffering, your body is. Change your diet instead.
@sherylquine9148
@sherylquine9148 3 жыл бұрын
Several years ago i was diagnosed with non valvular Afib. I do not like taking meds but the doctor got in my face in a fearful way and said "do you want to have a stroke? If not you better take this Xarelto. I have always been health concious, excercising and eating well. Before A fib was diagnosed with high blood pressure. All of this started when i was going through alot of stress when i was going through my adult sons heroin addiction which has continued till about a year ago.
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 3 жыл бұрын
@@sherylquine9148 Stress. Yes, and no one can tell me that Sress doesn't play a major role in some cases of AFib. First episode of AFib was 2 years ago after sister died of cancer. Started feeling very lousy about a month before first AFib. Very nervous stomach and jumpy. My nervous system was Shot, and I became anxious and depressed. And everyday noises that have never bothered me before had me constantly flinching all of a sudden!! (Here's hoping your situation has improved some these days!😊)
@ekachaipunya9492
@ekachaipunya9492 3 жыл бұрын
@@sherylquine9148 I wish you have better health now
@annagiannetti7665
@annagiannetti7665 6 ай бұрын
I wish Dr Mandrola was in the U.K. His advice is excellent. Lifestyle and diet are key to helping AFIB. Doctors here just prescribe drugs without ever suggesting changing to a healthy diet.
@guynellerandle9742
@guynellerandle9742 7 жыл бұрын
I believe diet and lifestyle are absolutely 100% affect afib. That’s been my personal experience.
@durdanairshad8295
@durdanairshad8295 7 жыл бұрын
Guynelle Randle hi, could you share your diet plans and lifestyle changes with us please. Thanks
@frankbayer3787
@frankbayer3787 6 жыл бұрын
Good advice doc
@nahidsalimuzzaman3081
@nahidsalimuzzaman3081 5 жыл бұрын
Hi, could you please share your experience.
@theresesouthworth227
@theresesouthworth227 5 жыл бұрын
Consider watching videos of. Dr. John Bergman . Learned more from him than four cardiologists. Comventional medicine is somewhat helpful but they focus on the fix rather than the cause.
@ChristineGrohe
@ChristineGrohe 4 жыл бұрын
@@theresesouthworth227 I love a good dose of Dr. John Bergman. ♥ You are 100% right about that. He knows more about how the human body works than any professional I have ever encountered.
@TaichiStraightlife
@TaichiStraightlife 3 жыл бұрын
I supposedly had afib but my cardiologist was an ass... she wanted to thread me up with a cardiac ablation, burn out part of my heart (which thought filled me with horror) but I got her to compromise with putting a device in my chest to monitor my heart rhythms, which I left in there for a couple of years until I had it pulled out (during the pandemic- ugh) dumping her too like a bad habit; the device never recorded a single incidence of afib in 2+ years. It only found supraventricular tachycardia, which I live with by lowering my heart rate myself, using acupressure. I cannot tell you how many doctors have screwed me up; the line would stretch around the block. If you can, stay away from them. I try never to see them; I take no drugs for anything (Aleve every now and again for migraines). No metabolic disease; I don't drink, I'm gluten free, no fried foods or coffee. I'm almost 71 & do qigong every day & lift weights; I'm never sick, praise God. STAY AWAY FROM SAWBONES is my motto. PS- Most people have no idea what they're on about (doctors most certainly), but that probably includes me; embrace humility (it's probably well earned).
@mcviegas2566
@mcviegas2566 3 жыл бұрын
I love that "Eat Your Medicine" by Mark Hyman MD. . .
@paulakozinn4463
@paulakozinn4463 5 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%! I've changed my entire diet, and even discovered ingredients in shampoos and other products that were aggravating my A Fib. Thank you for being one of the doctors out there sharing good information, for a better understanding across medical disciplines and for the lay person willing to learn how to be healthier.
@mikei611
@mikei611 Жыл бұрын
Which ingredients?
@amenahossain3464
@amenahossain3464 Жыл бұрын
Which shampoo triggers you and how did you figure out?
@rolex3560
@rolex3560 Жыл бұрын
"ingredients in shampoos and other products that were aggravating my A Fib." You are an idiot.
@stevennickens9804
@stevennickens9804 3 жыл бұрын
I stumbled onto something. I had a cat scan for my ears, and found I have a nasal problem, which affects my sleeping/sleep issues. So I been working on clearing my nasal build up in my head and my A Fibs are not as bad, and hopefully going away, will see. Been taking vitamins, and morning glass of lemon juice, hot peppers, apple cider vingar, olive oil, great for cleaing out my sinus infection.
@jgrysiak6566
@jgrysiak6566 Жыл бұрын
U may have a sluggish or dead thyroid. Take Iodoral 12.5 tabs, it will clear out your sinuses & possible asthma. Only avail online!
@catecurl3790
@catecurl3790 2 жыл бұрын
He seems a nice man. Caring about people
@Cristasphoto
@Cristasphoto 6 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with wpw. I am not treating it with pills ablation etc. I am going natural...
@joshuaedwards6075
@joshuaedwards6075 Жыл бұрын
I'm 34. I think I've got this dude. I'm tripping balls about it. I'm 180 lbs. My smart watch says I'm in afib sometimes. Been feeling a fluttering and chest pains for like 2 yrs. I dont smoke. I drink a little on the weekend.
@jamesgoodwin7742
@jamesgoodwin7742 5 жыл бұрын
Odd. I’m probably one of the healthiest eaters and most practical exercisers around. But unfortunately my A-Fib flares up just when I’m feeling amazing from eating healthier and exercising. I stopped running 10 years ago because of A-Fib. Started lifting weights and gained about 35 lbs and hated being heavy but it’s the only exercise that doesn’t give me A-Fib flare ups. Of course now that Im back to my old weight and getting fit and feeling younger from running again, my A-Fib is flaring up. Just stopped a halfway through my easy 5 mile run because it felt like my heart exploded in my chest. My resting heart rate dropped from 120 down to 48 in 5 minutes so I know I hadn’t overexerted myself. Now I’m thinking I really should just go back to walking and just weightlifting or I’ll drop dead on a jog one day.
@charleskuntz3457
@charleskuntz3457 3 жыл бұрын
Seems unfair , this condition ,i have ot too is so damed perplexing.
@MercNov2011
@MercNov2011 3 жыл бұрын
I am none of the things he listed and had a fib for years, ending up with 10 - 12 hour episodes every day or two. Went to a professor who only does ablutions and he said I needed one the next week. The best thing I ever did as haven’t had an episode since
@jimjotka2187
@jimjotka2187 3 жыл бұрын
You're just overdoing it otherwise for a little while I had 8 girlfriends they'll drive you crazy.. now I see one about once a month
@tzukhi
@tzukhi 2 жыл бұрын
@@jimjotka2187 hahaha for real? 8? Hahah
@nancyshookedoncrochet526
@nancyshookedoncrochet526 5 ай бұрын
i had a cardio version followed my mitral valve repair and the maze procedure. no more AFib. Going on 6 years. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@catitude4
@catitude4 6 жыл бұрын
Raise your potassium level. You need to balance your salt level to potassium level. It works for me. Eat high potassium foods and suppliments.
@c-fb
@c-fb 5 жыл бұрын
catitude4 Agree with you completely! I went to a small clinic here in Europe that work with more of the traditional way, not the BS that is in every hospital. Made all kinds of tests and what they said, among other deficiencies, was that my salt levels were too low and that was the reason for my A-Fib, the stress-reaction i experienced just seconds before that was just the trigger.
@gwenethrogers5820
@gwenethrogers5820 5 жыл бұрын
Speaking as an RN, be careful to tell people to just increase potassium without consulting their doctor! High levels of potassium can cause dangerous heart dysrthymias! People who take over the counter potassium without having their levels checked and monitored could be putting themselves in danger.
@gwenethrogers5820
@gwenethrogers5820 5 жыл бұрын
CF B - do some research! Low levels of salt in your body is called hyponatremia and if levels are dangerously low it will cause many symptoms, some of which can be life threatening!
@KK-gc5lj
@KK-gc5lj 4 жыл бұрын
@@gwenethrogers5820 yeah it's called HYPERKALEMIA.....in such patients , asystole might occur.
@MsLadyBluesWorld
@MsLadyBluesWorld 4 жыл бұрын
Did you ever take meds from the doctor or have surgery?
@02hreblue30
@02hreblue30 2 ай бұрын
Stess is important but two biggest factors by far are morbid obesity and heavy alcohol use.
@secondyaya
@secondyaya 8 жыл бұрын
Yes, all of these are very important that he mentions. However, even though I was on a very healthy plant-based diet, I found that I needed to add magnesium and combination potassium(I use Nature's Sunshine)to take care of my A-fib. It works like a charm.
@gaylefox1227
@gaylefox1227 7 жыл бұрын
You are 100% correct and I have found that I can keep the episodes at bay by keeping my magnesium and minerals going all day long. I personally found that products by Dr. Carolyn Dean have made a huge difference in my daily health. Onward we go stronger than ever!
@mnthunting5337
@mnthunting5337 7 жыл бұрын
Susanelizabeth Turner Hi Susan what are the actual natures sunsine supplement you take? Thanks... I like that line of product.
@secondyaya
@secondyaya 7 жыл бұрын
Potassium Combination AND Magnesium as I mentioned above.
@mnthunting5337
@mnthunting5337 7 жыл бұрын
ah ok it is called potassium combination... what I used to help me was also the magnesium oil on legs and feet... Thanks.. 👍☺
@skerdiberberi
@skerdiberberi 7 жыл бұрын
Hi elizabeth can you help me becouse my mother has fibrilation with some advice
@Mafiamum-Yiayia
@Mafiamum-Yiayia Жыл бұрын
I was hoping to hear more of a good diet. What to include and what to avoid. What are the foods that help? Would really appreciate some guidance.
@h.aritchie7717
@h.aritchie7717 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the good news. Can apologize to wife. 41 years 4 grown kids. Not sure how they will deal when I tell them This Doctor said All I Need is to change my life style. Going to miss them.
@xymonau2468
@xymonau2468 3 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha! But will they miss you?
@351WINCHESTER
@351WINCHESTER 5 жыл бұрын
Late one night I ate a lot of rice with black eyed peas & the next morning I was in afib. I am almost certain that put me over the edge. I had to go to the hospital where they shocked my heart back into sync. so I have cut way back on caffeine & sugar, taking magnesium coq10, omega 3's. Trying to loose some weight & get more exercise. I am on blood thinners & asprin as well as a beta blocker & another b/p med.
@pauldaignault7407
@pauldaignault7407 3 жыл бұрын
I haD AFIB for about a year. I tried the medication route, but that made me dog tired all of the time. I read that AFIB could be controlled by diet as there are specific triggers in diet. I eliminated all alcohol, switched cold turkey to decaf coffee. Eight O’clock decaf coffee has the lowest amount of residual caffeine among the decaf coffees out there. I eliminated dark chocolate as there’s a good amount of caffeine in that. Cut back on sweets too. I have not had an AFIB event in over seven months. Diet modification does work. Doctor has told me to keep doing whatever I am doing.
@singinprofessor5260
@singinprofessor5260 2 жыл бұрын
R u still off meds? My husband’s haulter recently caught PAFib I’m paranoic about allopathic drugs I hope to find some natural supplement to help
@pauldaignault7407
@pauldaignault7407 2 жыл бұрын
Only meds that I take are Metropolol (one half tablet) and Eliquis, both as a precautionary measure.
@singinprofessor5260
@singinprofessor5260 2 жыл бұрын
@@pauldaignault7407 Any sensible side effects?
@pauldaignault7407
@pauldaignault7407 2 жыл бұрын
@@singinprofessor5260 I get a very brief bout of AFIB about every 6-7 weeks that will last less than 45 minutes. These mostly occur when I'm dehydrated. I get something to drink and it dissipates shortly. Doctor says to keep doing what I am doing. I really don't want the heart ablation surgery.
@singinprofessor5260
@singinprofessor5260 2 жыл бұрын
@@pauldaignault7407 So, another words, there’s an alternative to allopathic drugs That’s what I’m trying to verify My husband is doing fine but my son is pressing me to put him on meds I’m not voluntarily going to do it
@robertshrewsbury4241
@robertshrewsbury4241 2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Mandrola, I have Atrial Fibrillation and an enlarged heart according to my Cardiologist and I am 72 years of age at 270 pounds. I went on a diet 20 days ago to lose weight. My trouble started with 2 rounds of Covid. My Digoxin and Metoprolol used to keep my heart rate down to 75 bpm, but not anymore and so it is generally 100 bpm at a resting mode now. I am after losing 70 pounds and I believe this will help a lot. I had an Oblation a couple of years ago, but it did not do a lot of good.
@dr.stevenpennym.d.3241
@dr.stevenpennym.d.3241 7 жыл бұрын
Here's a simple solution... Magnesium Glycinate Lysinate Chelated. ICD's are necessary in some cases, but as most Doctors know it's a money maker. A large portion of heart issue are caused my metabolic issues. Talk to your Doctor about non evasive options and do your own research. Electrical issues can be managed without EP studies or pacer management. I diagnosed my Mom with EP issues. I ordered the Doctor to put my Mom on Dilantin. The Cardiologist thought I was crazy, but she didn't know that a specially timed dose of Dilantin can "reboot the heart"...To her amazement, it worked. Her QT intervals "reset in normal range". In closing, talk to Doctors and do research. PS. I have not found one Doctor in Arizona that knows what IPMN is...Sad. Eastern Europe has some of the best medicine in the world and America is so behind and I think it due to $$$.
@carey9071
@carey9071 6 жыл бұрын
What IS "IPMN" ???
@TurboTurdBurglar
@TurboTurdBurglar 6 жыл бұрын
Tried different magnesium supplements But has always made mine worse. I think mine is digestive related.
@brucebarton8767
@brucebarton8767 2 жыл бұрын
TWENTY YEARS AGO! A HEART SURGEON SAID: "Irregular heart beat is caused by the lack of "CALCIUM MAGNESIUM AND VITAMIN D "! Those nutrients "MUST BE TAKEN TOGETHER!" I followed that DOCTORS advice! "CURED IN 1 DAY!" I'm 74 now & I am thankful for that TRUTH!
@amenahossain3464
@amenahossain3464 Жыл бұрын
I am happy for you. Could you please tell me what type of Calcium, Magnesium and Vitamin D you were taking and the strength?❤
@brucebarton8767
@brucebarton8767 Жыл бұрын
@@amenahossain3464 It doesn't take a huge amount! It's a BALANCE of nutrients! They MUST be TAKEN TOGETHER! Brand? Any reputable company!
@KrisVComm
@KrisVComm 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Dr., please look at Insulin Resistance. High blood pressure? Look at insulin resistance. Don’t look at glucose. Look at insulin. How? Post prandial insulin assay test. Stop looking at symptoms. Atrial fib is another symptom of chronic hyperinsulinemia. Check also chronic magnesium and potassium low levels. Will a blood test reveal this? Nope Got sleep problems? Look at chronically high insulin. We need to stop looking at symptoms and start looking at root causation
@manglermedia9730
@manglermedia9730 6 жыл бұрын
I understand this. But what about people like me who have persistence A-fib? I had an ablation 8 months ago, but now I’m having an afib attack again tonight!! I just don’t know where to go from here!! I don’t want to be back on medication. I have been working out everyday, taking vitamins and supplements, cutting down on drinking and caffeine. And now this .... I just didn’t think it would return so soon. I am so distraught right now.
@homedogoli
@homedogoli 5 жыл бұрын
What kind of ablation procedure did you have? I'm having a cryoablation in 2 weeks, it's a lot more effective than the burning method. Statistically anyway... Hope you deal with your afib, I've been dealing with it for 10 years and it really does suck. Has so many knock on effects on your life and mental state.
@eileenreed1382
@eileenreed1382 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, it had helped me a lot and given me hope. I have started a few months ago just having plant based. Food with fish twice a week and about three eggs a week. I have lost about 14 pounds. My BMI is down to 24. I have paroxysmal AFib about once a month. I am on beta blockers but not blood thinners yet. My blood pressure could be better, it’s usually 130/60. ( with meds). Anyway I walk at least an hour everyday and will keep trying to get better. Many thanks really helped my metal health.
@jamberry1135
@jamberry1135 2 жыл бұрын
Eggs are full of cholesterol fish too plant based is best
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