Below is a testimonial from Janice A. about V-tach, posted in our forum, June, 2008
"I
had/have a heart arrhythmia that would sometimes cause ventricular
tachycardia (not SVT ...VT). It was diagnosed as electrical. I was
hospitalized twice (ICU), but decided
against an ablation procedure
because I felt there was a slim chance of finding and eradicating the
problem with surgery. Naturally the medical option was anti-arrythmics
and beta blockers, they definitely kept me alive for 7 years.
I
started the Budwig Protocol for Breast Cancer with mets to the
bone...within 3 months, I self-titrated off the meds for arrhythmia and
haven't looked back since. It's been 15 months since I've taken a med. I
do get occasional mild arrhythmic beats (or what I consider mild
anyway)....nothing major, usually only seconds. It happens so
rarely that I've all but forgotten I ever had a problem at all. I
couldn't be more pleased!!!! (And thankful to Dr. B)
[Note: Ventricular tachycardia (V-tach) is a rapid heart beat that originates
in one of the lower chambers (the ventricles) of the heart. To be
classified as tachycardia, the heart rate is usually at least 100 beats
per minute.]