Diokine
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I have dealt with palpitations and PVC's for nearly most of my life, for the longest time I thought it was normal to be so aware of your heartbeat. They have gotten much better, and I think I have a good idea of what causes them. I think it's very much related to gut health and serotonin. Obviously a lot of factors are in play, but excessive serotonin and the physiological changes to the cardiac electrical system I think are the primary culprit.
Estrogen in this sense is actually partially ameliorative towards arrhythmia, and antagonizing estrogen with pregnenolone can definitely bring about some palpitations.
FWIW I haven't really noticed a direct correlation in the arryhtmia to magnesium levels. There is a qualitative difference in how they feel when magnesium or potassium is not adequate, but I was never able to eliminate them and get that "happy heart loose chest" feeling with supplementing them alone. I was taking in lots of magnesium bicarbonate, epsom salt baths, veggie broths, so my mineral levels I'm sure were adequate.
EDIT: Have you noticed how your cardiac system responds to methylene blue? I am extremely sensitive (heart wise) to it and I think the fact that I get palpitations so easily is related to this.
Estrogen in this sense is actually partially ameliorative towards arrhythmia, and antagonizing estrogen with pregnenolone can definitely bring about some palpitations.
FWIW I haven't really noticed a direct correlation in the arryhtmia to magnesium levels. There is a qualitative difference in how they feel when magnesium or potassium is not adequate, but I was never able to eliminate them and get that "happy heart loose chest" feeling with supplementing them alone. I was taking in lots of magnesium bicarbonate, epsom salt baths, veggie broths, so my mineral levels I'm sure were adequate.
EDIT: Have you noticed how your cardiac system responds to methylene blue? I am extremely sensitive (heart wise) to it and I think the fact that I get palpitations so easily is related to this.