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Arrhythmia

Dr. Rath’s Cellular Medicine has identified a deficiency of specific bioenergy nutrients in the electrical heart muscle cells as a primary cause of arrhythmia.

In order to generate the electrical impulse in the heart, the electrical cells require a constant supply of cellular nutrients (biocatalysts), which are essential for the conversion of food into cellular energy. If these nutrients are not provided in optimal amounts, the generation of cellular energy is disturbed.

These findings were confirmed in our double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial in 120 patients who were supplemented with specific cellular nutrients that work in a synergistic way. Patients took the cellular nutrients in addition to their standard medication. The results achieved were statistically significant.

The clinical study results showed that the synergistic action of specific cellular nutrients, especially vitamin C, Co-Q10, the B-complex group, the amino acids lysine and carnitine, as well as calcium, magnesium, and other properly balanced nutrients, decreased arrhythmic episodes after six months of their use. About half of the patients (48% of study participants) were free of arrhythmic episodes, and approximately 70% of participants experienced an improvement in their health condition. Even patients with more advanced stages of the disease showed improvements in this heart condition with longer use of the cellular nutrients.

The synergistic action of cellular nutrients also showed a significant effect in improving the general well-being of the patients, their vitality, and mental health status. (Total score: 90 in the vitamin group versus 47 in the placebo group.)

 
       
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