Re: Honest question - do you really think you've got AF ?
No, I'm saying that all of the symptoms that I had that were in the list either improved or disappeared with the adrenal glandular.
Unfortunately the one side effect for me (potassium wasting) really made a mess of me because i didnt figure out what was going on quickly enough. Now, I'm trying to heal from what happened because of the potassium loss... (The potassium loss led to severe muscle spasms, which led to my muscles changing my skeletal structure, which led to nerve impingement, which led to being bedridden, which led to herniated disks in my neck and shoulder issues that are causing my hands to be in contracture).
I also think I would benefit from a higher dose of the glandular, but would really like to understand why I'm so sensitive to small amounts of the glandular first, because I think that holds the key to what other organs need support for me. My guess, and this is truly a guess, is that my pituitary isn't making enough vasopressin and that vasopressin helps to balance aldosterone and cortisol's mineral affects.
Right now, I'm sort of afraid to mess around much because of the severity of what happened to me with the potassium and the fact that I now have two herniated disks in my neck, because of it, that are seriously effecting my ability to move.