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UserID: PDakov Type: CurePVCs Joined: Sep 21 2017
Thread Started: Sep 21 2017 Last Post: Jul 29 2018 Last Post By: Peter H
Origin: General Topics Total Posts: 5

Aspirin clears PVCs

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Posted Sep 21 2017#1 of 5
PDakovUser Since: Sep 2017Posts: 1I had a period of my life that my PVCs were getting worse from being occasional to happening every 5-6 beats. I had to go for a coronary angiography test. When I was waiting for the test, I was hooked to the monitor and I could see that I was having a PVC in every 4-6 beats. About 1.5 hours later I was lying on the table in the radiology room. My coronaries were injected with the contrast and I was waiting for the doctors to review the films. Then I noticed on the monitor that my heart rhythm was completely normal with no PVCs. My inital thought was "Did the coronary angio did this?". It made no sense! Then it hit me. I was given a big Aspirin just before the procedure. So it had to be the Aspirin.
Aspirin is established to lower mortality if taken in the beginning of a heart attack. And usually the mortality in the first hours of a heart attack comes from heart arrhythmias (ventricular). So it made sense that the Aspirin is clearing PVCs.
I am not sure what is the mechanism of acion. Asprin reduces blood coagulation and in this way improves microcirculation. I guess, improving the microcirculation (on a capillary level) to the cardiac muscle cells is the key to improving eiminating the abnormal impulse discharges. I think this can be partcularly important for older people and for people starting with atherosclerotic changes in their blood vessels.
This happend to me about 6-7 years ago. Since then, I have been taking regualry baby Aspirin and practically have no problem with PVCs if I don't drink too much coffee.
My suggestions is - try it before doing anything else!
Posted Sep 28 2017#2 of 5
PVCManUser Since: Oct 2009Posts: 228Excellent post PDakov. Thanks very much for the contribution.
Posted Nov 09 2017#3 of 5
Peter HUser Since: Nov 2017Posts: 12Great to hear you found a solution, PDakov. I can tell you that no amount of aspirin had any effect on my PVCs. For me it was dietary changes (eliminating wheat) and 400mg of Magnesium Taurate per day. I've supplemented the MT with 400mg of Potassium Gluconate per day, and have mostly eliminated my own PVCs.

Posted May 30 2018#4 of 5
SiennaUser Since: May 2018Posts: 24

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Great to hear you found a solution, PDakov. I can tell you that no amount of aspirin had any effect on my PVCs. For me it was dietary changes (eliminating wheat) and 400mg of Magnesium Taurate per day. I've supplemented the MT with 400mg of Potassium Gluconate per day, and have mostly eliminated my own PVCs.



Hello

Can you please tell me after how long of doing the suplements you noticed an improvement?
Thank you very very much!
Ive started 8 days ago but no improvement at all...
Posted Jul 29 2018#5 of 5
Peter HUser Since: Nov 2017Posts: 12

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Can you please tell me after how long of doing the supplements you noticed an improvement?
Thank you very very much!
Ive started 8 days ago but no improvement at all...



Hi Sienna. It was within the first few days of taking magnesium. I started on something called "Heart Calm" that mixed magnesium taurate, potassium, and taurine, but I switched over to 400mg magnesium taurate (Douglas Laboratories). I'm currently supplementing the magnesium with 65mg of iron every day also.

I was prescribed metroprolol by a cardiologist but I've never taken it.

I've tried adding/subtracting potassium, fish oil, and vitamin D but those don't seem to have any effect. I took apple cider vinegar for a while every morning. That may help with digestion, which seems to motivate my PVCs, but I can solve the digestion problem by simply avoiding flour/wheat/oats and eating only meat/vegetables moderately.

Everyone seems to be on their own troubleshooting this mysterious problem. Hope you find a way to reduce your PVCs.

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