Hi Motif,
Iodine can lower your Iron some. It did mine. Too much vitamin E and heavy exercise can too.
It could also be high calcium or lactic acid (yogart) causing your ailment. Search for the clues from these hints. Interesting way to reduce serum calcium clog blog.
Good Luck to ya.
t2t
Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "Dear Hank: Apple cider vinegar (with appropriate buffers such as bicarbonate or baking soda) removes the body of lactic acid, which in excess kills the cells and causes heart problems.
Yes, yogurt causes heart palpitations because it has lactic acid. Lactic acid is peculiarly toxic to the cell's mitochrondria. Atheletes dread lactic acid buildup and wish one day they can rid of them. Well there is a remedy, it is the acetates (and can come from apple cider vinegar and the side effects are also reduced with
citrates - from lemon and bicarbonates).
As a student when I studied biochemistry I would cringe at the idea of lactic acid. If I do a cell cultures, and use lactic acid as a pH to adjust to ideal biological conditions, the cell cultures would immediately die. This is a well known fact.
Since the heart is the source of constant energy, mitochrondrial health is extremely important. Lactic acid buildup intracellulary is dangerous, and this is why athletes have short lives - from long lactic acidosis causing muscular fatigue, thus heart attack is frequent.
In my opinion, magnesium acetate and potassium acetate are an ideal form, and this is found best whenever apple cider vinegar and baking soda is added. May I dare say that apple cider vinegar and baking soda is a food for the heart.
The other issue is the calcium buildup which causes the cells to function improperly. Usually a
citrates , found in 8 teaspoons of lime juice (or lemon) plus 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda is taken reduces the serum calcium buildup which clogs the cells. This should also help.
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/heart_palpitations.html
Low levels of iron in the blood can cause the soles of the feet to burn. Other symptoms of low iron levels include: partial deafness, brittle nails, pale skin, night sweats, eye soreness, the feeling that you're not getting enough air, asthma, weak rectal muscles, tired in the morning but feeling better at night, heart palpitations, cold feet, sore joints, ankle swelling, loss of bladder control, lack of concentration and difficulty remembering. Sounds a lot like old age doesn't it. Maybe that's why they call iron "The mineral of youth."
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/462410/a_lack_of_iron_in_the_blood_m...
If you need iron don’t forget about Zinc/copper:
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for balancing Calcium/Magnesium: this is subjective.
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