vinegar by #76749 ..... Atrial Fibrillation Forum
Date: 12/8/2007 11:13:01 PM ( 17 y ago)
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How I got going on apple cider vinegar is that I was diagnosed diabetic a couple of years ago and in browsing around I found that ACV has lowered blood sugar when taken before meals. That was in a study at the University of Arizona, a small but significant one. So, I kept it on hand, tried it and didn't seem to work for me. Then a little over a year ago I went to a high school reunion luncheon and ate way too many carbohydrates including bread, cheese cake, and other deserts. When I got home my chest was pounding with what I now know was AFIB (it hadn't yet been diagnosed), and I immediately checked my blood sugar and found it to be about 220. My normal BS after a meal is around 95 - 110. My chest was really uncomfortable from the pounding and I thought that it was acting up because of my high BS. So I started chugging ACV. Started with almost a 2 ounce shot glass full and nothing seemed to happen. Then another almost full shot glass, and this time the heart began to come under control so I gave it another shot. Within a half hour of my first BS test, I tested again and it was 85 and my heart felt completely normal.
I still generally take ACV with a meal and when I've eaten something out of bounds, I do it double. (I'm on the Virginia Mason Diabetes diet which is no more than 15 carbohydrates per meal, for a total of no more than 45 per day. I found that if I violated that, my AFIB would often kick in, particularly with bread and potatoes.)
Three months after the above HS reunion incident, I was diagnosed with AFIB on an EKG. Rather amazing how those things seem to go together, a significant problem, and not too long afterward either a solution or a diagnosis. It's happened to me several times in my 76 years.
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