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Palpitation, Tachycardia, Electrolyte/ Mineral imbalance?Hello :)
I am a female 19 y.o and ive been experiencing tachycardia and palpitation for years. Also just to add information, i have GERD, sleep apnea, spasmophilia, insomnia, respiratory problem (dont know whats the cause). In earlier times its not this bad so evidently it got worse unfortunetly which worries me. Did ECG, ECHO, holter monitor 24 hours, t3 t4 tsh tests but didnt find the cause. Now im on beta blocker (propranolol) for years although didnt really help much but ive no other choice but to take it. It could happen almost all day and i cant do normal activities. I dont know what i should do anymore and its really bad and frustrated me. I really cant find the cause and the cure.
I read about mineral defiency, electrolyte imbalance, hormonal imbalance have something to do with it. Because a lot of people said they experienced that and it has helped them.
But how do i know if i have this imbalance situation going on? Which one is high and which one is low and how much should i take? I cant just take all of them (calcium, magnesium, potassium,vit b) because if i ended up getting it too high/imbalance then it will make it worse. And does the electrolye/mineral level change everyday in our body? Ive been on calcium, magnesium and kalium test but the result was in normal range. But i read on some site when i was googling that it could appear normal but doesnt mean you dont have any defiencies. It doesnt always accurate and theres an explanation but i forgot.
Also i read that cayenne pepper and mother tincture would help but the other said the opposite which confused me.
If anyone knows any information related to it, please help.
I would truly appreciate it, thanks. :D
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