I had a patient in my clinical practice with WPW syndrome whose symptoms resolved completely with the use of a nutritional and herbal treatment. It included magnesium supplementation; l-carnitine; coenzyme Q10; and hawthorne berry (crataegus) extract. Some holistic doctors might add l-Taurine to this protocol.
Of course, it's best to find a licensed holistically-oriented practitioner, like a naturopathic doctor (N.D.) to work with you to implement such a plan, and as far as possible to do this in concert with your cardiologist.
The medical treatment for this condition is ablation, which essentially means destroying part of your heart muscle with a laser, which stops the symptoms, but in many cases the problem keeps recurring and multiple procedures are necessary.
At the same time, it doesn't hurt to do what you can to get a handle on your stress level if you feel that is having an impact in your life: http://www.pmscomfort.com/pms-pmdd-symptoms/pms-pmdd-stress-feeling-out-of-control-overwhelmed.aspx
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I had a patient in my clinical practice with WPW syndrome whose symptoms resolved completely with the use of a nutritional and herbal treatment. It included magnesium supplementation; l-carnitine; coenzyme Q10; and hawthorne berry (crataegus) extract. Some holistic doctors might add l-Taurine to this protocol.
Of course, it's best to find a licensed holistically-oriented practitioner, like a naturopathic doctor (N.D.) to work with you to implement such a plan, and as far as possible to do this in concert with your cardiologist.
The medical treatment for this condition is ablation, which essentially means destroying part of your heart muscle with a laser, which stops the symptoms, but in many cases the problem keeps recurring and multiple procedures are necessary.
At the same time, it doesn't hurt to do what you can to get a handle on your stress level if you feel that is having an impact in your life: http://www.pmscomfort.com/pms-pmdd-symptoms/pms-pmdd-stress-feeling-out-of-control-overwhelmed.aspx
Best of luck with this!
Dr. Daniel Heller
March 9, 2012 - 12:42pmPMS Comfort
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