Your Esophagus Causes Heart Palpitations

Dr. Vikki Petersen
27 Jun 202405:59

Summary

TLDRThis video addresses the often-overlooked connection between acid reflux and heart palpitations. Despite reassurances from specialists that the esophagus and heart are unrelated, the video explains the anatomical links and how stomach compression can irritate the heart, causing palpitations. The speaker advocates for patients to become their own health advocates, stressing the importance of understanding the root cause of their symptoms, especially when standard treatments fail. The video also warns against unnecessary medications and encourages viewers to explore the root cause approach for a more effective solution.

Takeaways

  • 😖 Many people with acid reflux and chest pain experience heart palpitations, which can be frustrating when specialists don't recognize the connection.
  • 👩‍⚕️ Cardiologists and gastroenterologists may not always acknowledge the link between esophageal issues and heart palpitations, even when the heart is found to be healthy.
  • 🔍 Patients are encouraged to become their own health advocates, especially when they suspect a relationship between acid reflux and heart palpitations.
  • 📚 The esophagus is anatomically connected to the heart by connective tissue, which can explain the palpitations during acid reflux.
  • 🔄 When the stomach is inflamed and compresses, it can irritate the esophagus and cause the diaphragm to elevate, potentially leading to heart palpitations.
  • 💔 Heart palpitations can occur due to the physical interaction between the elevated stomach and diaphragm with the heart.
  • 🚫 Some patients are prescribed heart medications like beta blockers without a clear cardiac issue, which can be concerning.
  • 📖 The speaker has written a book called 'Hiatal Hernia Syndrome' and has resources on YouTube to educate about the connection between gut health and heart palpitations.
  • ⚠️ There are potential dangers associated with long-term use of antacids, which the speaker has discussed in other videos.
  • 🌟 The Root Cause Medical Clinic specializes in understanding and treating the root causes of such symptoms, rather than just managing symptoms with medication.
  • 👍 The speaker invites viewers to engage with the content by liking and subscribing for more information, and offers assistance through the clinic.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue discussed in the video script?

    -The main issue discussed is the connection between acid reflux and heart palpitations, and the frustration patients face when medical professionals dismiss this connection despite the patient's symptoms.

  • Why might a patient experience heart palpitations along with acid reflux?

    -A patient may experience heart palpitations with acid reflux because the esophagus, which can become inflamed due to acid reflux, is connected to the heart by connective tissue, and when the stomach compresses, it can irritate the heart, causing palpitations.

  • What is the anatomical relationship between the esophagus and the heart?

    -The esophagus is located behind the heart and is attached to the pericardium, the sack around the heart, by connective tissue, indicating a direct anatomical connection.

  • Why does the speaker express frustration in the script?

    -The speaker is frustrated because some cardiologists incorrectly tell patients that there is no relationship between the esophagus and the heart, despite the speaker's experience with patients and knowledge of the anatomy.

  • What role does the diaphragm play in the connection between acid reflux and heart palpitations?

    -The diaphragm, a sheet of muscle, also attaches to the pericardium and when it elevates due to stomach compression, it can cause the heart to palpitate by getting in its way.

  • What advice does the speaker give to patients who are not getting help from medical professionals?

    -The speaker advises patients to become their own health advocates, to do their own research, and to watch videos and read about the topic to better understand their condition.

  • What is the potential danger of taking beta blockers when the heart is not malfunctioning?

    -Taking beta blockers when the heart is not malfunctioning can be dangerous because these medications slow down the heart rate, which may not address the actual cause of the heart palpitations, such as acid reflux.

  • What does the speaker suggest as an alternative to medications for heart palpitations caused by acid reflux?

    -The speaker suggests addressing the root cause of the problem, which is acid reflux, rather than just treating the symptom of heart palpitations with medications.

  • What is the title of the book written by the speaker?

    -The title of the book written by the speaker is 'Hiatal Hernia Syndrome'.

  • How can viewers find more information or get in touch with the speaker's clinic?

    -Viewers can find more information and get in touch with the speaker's clinic through the description of the video, where contact information is provided.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the use of antacids for treating acid reflux?

    -The speaker is against the use of antacids for treating acid reflux, as they believe it is important to understand and address the root cause of the problem rather than just masking the symptoms.

Outlines

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🔍 The Connection Between Acid Reflux and Heart Palpitations

This paragraph discusses the often-overlooked connection between acid reflux and heart palpitations. The speaker addresses the frustration of patients who experience chest pain and palpitations but are told by specialists that there's no link between the esophagus and the heart. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding basic anatomy, explaining that the esophagus is connected to the pericardium—the sac around the heart—by connective tissue. When the stomach compresses and acid reflux occurs, it can irritate the esophagus and, consequently, cause the heart to palpitate as the diaphragm and stomach elevate. The speaker encourages patients to become their own health advocates and to seek out the root cause of their symptoms rather than just treating the symptoms with medications.

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🛑 Addressing Misdiagnosis and the Importance of Root Cause Treatment

In this paragraph, the speaker continues to address the misdiagnosis of heart palpitations as a cardiac issue when, in fact, they may be caused by acid reflux. The speaker advocates for getting to the root cause of the problem, rather than just treating symptoms with medications like beta blockers, which can be unnecessary if the heart is functioning correctly. The speaker offers hope by stating that it is possible to get patients off these medications by addressing the underlying issue. The paragraph concludes with an invitation for viewers to engage with the content, subscribe to the channel, and reach out for help, emphasizing the speaker's readiness to assist those struggling with these symptoms.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Gerd

Gerd stands for gastroesophageal reflux disease, which is a chronic digestive disorder characterized by stomach acid frequently flowing back into the esophagus, causing irritation. In the video, Gerd is discussed as a condition that can lead to chest pain and heart palpitations, indicating a connection between digestive issues and cardiac symptoms.

💡Acid Reflux

Acid reflux is a common condition where stomach acid leaks into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest area. The script mentions acid reflux as a symptom that can be mistaken for heart problems, highlighting the confusion between gastrointestinal and cardiac issues.

💡Heart Palpitations

Heart palpitations refer to the sensation of feeling one's heart beating strongly or rapidly. The video script describes how heart palpitations can be associated with fullness in the stomach or lying down, suggesting a link between gastrointestinal discomfort and heart sensations.

💡Cardiologist

A cardiologist is a medical professional specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions. The script mentions cardiologists to emphasize that patients with heart palpitations and no heart disease are often misdirected, as the palpitations may be due to unrelated gastrointestinal issues.

💡Gastroenterologist

A gastroenterologist specializes in the digestive system and its disorders. The video script includes gastroenterologists to illustrate the need for a specialist's perspective when a patient's heart palpitations are actually related to gastrointestinal problems.

💡Esophagus

The esophagus is the muscular tube connecting the throat to the stomach, facilitating the passage of food. In the context of the video, the esophagus is highlighted as being anatomically connected to the heart, which can lead to heart palpitations when it is inflamed due to acid reflux.

💡Pericardium

The pericardium is a sac-like structure surrounding the heart, protecting it and anchoring it in place. The script explains that the esophagus is connected to the pericardium by connective tissue, which can cause the heart to palpitate when the stomach compresses and irritates the esophagus.

💡Diaphragm

The diaphragm is a large, dome-shaped muscle separating the chest from the abdomen, playing a crucial role in breathing. The video script describes how the diaphragm's elevation due to stomach compression can lead to heart palpitations, illustrating the physiological connection between digestive and cardiac functions.

💡Anatomy

Anatomy refers to the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. The video uses the term to explain the physical connections between the esophagus, stomach, diaphragm, and heart, which is essential for understanding how gastrointestinal issues can manifest as heart palpitations.

💡Beta Blockers

Beta blockers are a class of medications that are used to slow down the heart rate and reduce blood pressure. The script cautions against the use of beta blockers for patients with heart palpitations caused by gastrointestinal issues, as they may not address the root cause.

💡Root Cause

The term 'root cause' refers to the underlying reason for a problem or issue. In the video, the concept of finding the root cause is emphasized as a key approach to treating patients with heart palpitations caused by gastrointestinal problems, rather than just treating symptoms.

Highlights

Gastrointestinal issues like acid reflux can cause chest pain and heart palpitations.

Patients with acid reflux and heart palpitations often consult both cardiologists and gastroenterologists.

There is a potential connection between esophageal issues and heart palpitations that is sometimes overlooked by specialists.

Esophagus inflammation can be related to heart palpitations due to anatomical connections.

The esophagus is connected to the pericardium, the sac around the heart, by connective tissue.

Inflammation of the esophagus can cause stomach compression, leading to acid reflux and irritation.

Stomach compression can lead to diaphragm elevation, which may irritate the heart and cause palpitations.

Anatomy and physiological responses to acid reflux are key to understanding the connection with heart palpitations.

Patients should become their own health advocates when specialists fail to recognize the connection between gut and heart issues.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the root cause of symptoms rather than just treating them.

The book 'Hiatal Hernia Syndrome' and related YouTube videos offer more information on the topic.

There are potential dangers associated with long-term use of antacids and other heart medications.

Beta blockers, given to slow the heart rate, may not be appropriate if the heart is functioning correctly.

The speaker advocates for addressing the root cause of heart palpitations related to acid reflux rather than relying on medications.

The Root Cause Medical Clinic specializes in treating the underlying issues of acid reflux and its related symptoms.

The video provides contact information for those seeking help with these symptoms.

Transcripts

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if you've been suffering from gird or

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acid reflux you're having pain in your

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chest you know that you have burning so

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you know you have acid reflux but you're

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also getting heart palpitations maybe

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you have a cardiologist and you have a

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gastroenterologist and you're sensing

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the connection between the two maybe

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when you eat you get heart palpitations

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or if you have a full stomach and you

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lie down you get heart palpitations not

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always that they're correlated but but

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you start to see that uh they seem to be

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related and especially when you've been

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to your cardiologist and they tell you

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your heart is perfectly fine then of

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course you start saying well then what

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is it why am I having these heart

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palpitations and it can be very

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frustrating when you're trying to tell

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one of these Specialists that you think

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there's a relationship so I'm here to

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tell you you are right if you uh have

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been ruled out as far as having heart

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disease yet again your Specialists are

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telling you there's no relationship

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between the esophagus and the heart um

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they're incorrect now I had a patient

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just yesterday where their cardiologist

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said your esophagus is is in no way

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related to your heart and it really made

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me frustrated and that's why I'm doing

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this video because I know a lot of

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patients are putting this together and

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you have to sort of become your own

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health Advocate when this whole

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situation is driving you a little bit

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crazy and You' you've got the acid

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reflux and sometimes you've got

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shortness of breath and heart

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palpitations and sometimes anxiety and

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panic attacks and maybe you're

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constipated you're bloated you're pretty

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miserable so you know when you're not

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getting help of course you're going to

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start watching videos you're going to do

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your own research hopefully because

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unfortunately in our health care System

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that's required a great deal of the time

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so I do want to explain this the

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esophagus is is behind your heart your

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heart is on your left as most of us know

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um the esophagus is more in the center

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but the um the esophagus is actually

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attached to What's called the paric

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cardium or the the sack Around Your

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Heart by some connective tissue so they

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are literally connected and uh when your

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esophagus gets inflamed it does so

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because the stomach lower down also on

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the left so heart on the left stomach on

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the left um even though the esophagus is

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in the Center the stomach kind of

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connects and then comes around off to

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off to the left of your body and so as

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the stomach compresses which of course

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is causing the irritation up your

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esophagus because the stomach compresses

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and brings the acid upward so that

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irritation of the um esophagus and

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stomach the phenomena that happens is

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that as as the stomach compresses it

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gets raised it gets lifted up and then

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the first first uh organ that it runs

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into is your diaphragm which is a sheet

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of muscle and the diaphragm also

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attaches to that paric cardium through

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some connective tissue but as the

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stomach elevates and your diaphragm

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elevates uh that's what causes the heart

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to start palpitating because you're

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literally getting in its way okay

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everybody has their position in the

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human body um but as the heart and the

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diaphragm Elevate now you're getting in

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the way of the heart and these

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palpitations can can occur and so of

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course if you haven't eaten for a while

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you've been standing for a while

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sometimes you're not feeling the heart

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palpitations because the stomach is

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relaxed some people are getting the

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heart palpitations kind of all day long

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willy-nilly because the diaphragm has

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gotten spasmed in that upward position

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and that's creating the irritation so

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there's a few different ways this can

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happen but what I wanted to address

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today was specifically this complaint or

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or query really that I'm hearing from

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new patients which is I'm really

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thinking that my my gut is associated

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with these heart palpitations but I'm

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being told that there's no evidence of

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that and and that is not true so it's

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just basic anatomy and understanding

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what the phenomena is that happens with

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the acid reflux and that's what we

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specialize in uh here at root cause

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medical clinic so I wrote the book hi

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highle hernia syndrome we have a number

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of videos on YouTube on this topic so um

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please if you're having this discomfort

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and you're really getting nowhere even

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if you're being medicated so there's uh

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many videos I've done on the dangers of

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ant acids so definitely apprise yourself

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of that knowledge uh people are being

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given medications for their heart to

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slow down the heart beat when there's

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nothing wrong with the heart so if you

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go to a Cardiologist and they check your

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heart out completely and you're told

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your heart's perfectly fine and here's

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your beta blocker to slow down your

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heart that should give you a little bit

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of concern because you were just told

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that your heart's fine now yes you're

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having the heart palpitations but it's

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not because your heart is malfunctioning

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it's because your heart is being

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irritated different reason so we really

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want to get you off these medications

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which is not hard to do because we get

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to the root cause of the problem so I

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hope that helps if um oh if you enjoy

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this information please give us a thumbs

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up and subscribe to the channel so more

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people can see this information and um

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in the description of this video you'll

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see how to get a hold of us we would be

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delighted to help and I look forward to

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meeting you bye-bye

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