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Magnesium Deficiency- Rapid Heart Rate? |
So I went to the Dr. & she noticed I have a rapid heart rate. She recommended I see a cardiologist, which I am. But I also had some bloodwork done. Everything turned out normal, but my Dr. said that my magnesium levels were on the low side (although still in normal range) & that I should take supplements to see if this could be contributing to my heart rate. What's kind of weird is that awhile back I had migraines & then panic attacks...which are also thought to be perhaps related to magnesium deficiency. Anyone had a similar experience? Or know anything about this whole topic? it is a good for repairing nerve damage. go on webmd.com for more info. My doctor put me on 1000mg magnesium for an irregular heartbeat, and it worked great. |
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