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  • From pp on Diet

    Individual with chronic sympathetic activation will likely develop insulin resistance. When esting heavy carb, an insuline resistant get flooded with glucose / fire , excitatory or adrenaline like substance. The heart is working hard to contain this burst of energy, which set the stage for psvt. Better to avoid carbs altogether.

    Rather, focus on a high fat , premium quality, diet. Psvt is not a cardiac condition but a neural condition. Neurons have dendrites and axons. Axons are protected by myelin , which is no other than cholesterol. When the protective myelin sheath is missing around the axon, the neuron are sensitive to erroneously receive electrical signal from around, a little like a being tuned on a radio channel but hearing interferences . My speculation is that lack of protective myelin could be partly responsible for psvt.

    My triggers are definitely heat, climbing stairs, and strangely laughing to much, or talking without breathing too fast too long.

    2016/08/02 at 3:31 pm
  • From pp on SVT Prevention Diet

    Individual with chronic sympathetic activation will likely develop insulin resistance. When esting heavy carb, an insuline resistant get flooded with glucose / fire , excitatory or adrenaline like substance. The heart is working hard to contain this burst of energy, which set the stage for psvt. Better to avoid carbs altogether.

    Rather, focus on a high fat , premium quality, diet. Psvt is not a cardiac condition but a neural condition. Neurons have dendrites and axons. Axons are protected by myelin , which is no other than cholesterol. When the protective myelin sheath is missing around the axon, the neuron are sensitive to erroneously receive electrical signal from around, a little like a being tuned on a radio channel but hearing interferences . My speculation is that lack of protective myelin could be partly responsible for psvt.

    My triggers are definitely heat, climbing stairs, and strangely laughing to much, or talking without breathing too fast too long.

    2016/08/02 at 3:31 pm
  • From pp on Diet

    Psvt is likely the result of a strong parasympathetic tone supplemented by an excessive sympathetic background. That is why psvt triggers after exercise, after climbing the stairs, or just when vasoliation occurs (e.g. shower), in combination with a significant adrenaline release. Adrenaline triggers the PAC, and successive PAC trigger psvt. Studies have shown that psvt are the result of nutrient deficiency, and particularly gaba deficiency. Strong nutrient program containing most vitamin, minerals and amino acids will take a long time but is the way to address psvt , to my humble opinion. In that vein, the diet is of primordial importance , and raw foos such as raw milk will definitely help. It is important that adrenergically fatigued people are already running on adrenaline all the time which eats the organ natural way of functioning. For instance , excessive plasma adrenaline narrow the “thermo neutral range” meaning that under excessive heat condition, additional vasodilation will occur to regulate temperature , setting the scenario for a psvt episode. I trust that gaba agonists ( e.g. taurine, benzos, or even valerian likes) are temporarily effective at keeping the cardiac electrified grid under control. I always think of a psvt episode like gazoline on fire . Gaba in the cardiac area is the water around the fire, preventing the pac to turn into psvt. Gaba agonist are not the solution as they downregulate gaba receptor overtime hence create a dependence. Better to upregulate gaba using herbs such as bacopa monnieri or green tea. Sleep is of primary importance as lack of sleep is compensated by the body by adrenaline release . Overtime, a wise and quiet attitude through life should enable to keep unactivated the neural connection triggering psvt. And as a human becomes blind if he stays too long in the dark, so is the neural death of an ling unactivated pathway. The only thing that is permanent in this world , is impermanence. Good luck to all of you with this battle.

    2016/08/02 at 3:24 pm
  • From pp on SVT Prevention Diet

    Psvt is likely the result of a strong parasympathetic tone supplemented by an excessive sympathetic background. That is why psvt triggers after exercise, after climbing the stairs, or just when vasoliation occurs (e.g. shower), in combination with a significant adrenaline release. Adrenaline triggers the PAC, and successive PAC trigger psvt. Studies have shown that psvt are the result of nutrient deficiency, and particularly gaba deficiency. Strong nutrient program containing most vitamin, minerals and amino acids will take a long time but is the way to address psvt , to my humble opinion. In that vein, the diet is of primordial importance , and raw foos such as raw milk will definitely help. It is important that adrenergically fatigued people are already running on adrenaline all the time which eats the organ natural way of functioning. For instance , excessive plasma adrenaline narrow the “thermo neutral range” meaning that under excessive heat condition, additional vasodilation will occur to regulate temperature , setting the scenario for a psvt episode. I trust that gaba agonists ( e.g. taurine, benzos, or even valerian likes) are temporarily effective at keeping the cardiac electrified grid under control. I always think of a psvt episode like gazoline on fire . Gaba in the cardiac area is the water around the fire, preventing the pac to turn into psvt. Gaba agonist are not the solution as they downregulate gaba receptor overtime hence create a dependence. Better to upregulate gaba using herbs such as bacopa monnieri or green tea. Sleep is of primary importance as lack of sleep is compensated by the body by adrenaline release . Overtime, a wise and quiet attitude through life should enable to keep unactivated the neural connection triggering psvt. And as a human becomes blind if he stays too long in the dark, so is the neural death of an ling unactivated pathway. The only thing that is permanent in this world , is impermanence. Good luck to all of you with this battle.

    2016/08/02 at 3:24 pm
  • From Felicity on SVT + Gluten Free

    Does carob have caffeine like chocolate does? I have SVT and avoid caffeine except for a tiny bite of chocolate once in a blue moon.

    2016/07/13 at 4:52 pm
  • From Felicity on My Story

    Hi. You say the doctors didn’t diagnose SVT because they couldn’t catch you having an episode. When I had adenosine the first time, it was in an ambulance, and the ER doctor told me if it happened again to be sure to get the EKG printout from the EMTs to give to the ER doctor. You’d think they would know to give them that, but anyway, of course the second time I had it I forgot to ask for it. Just FYI for anyone reading that it would help to make sure the ER gets your EKG from the paramedics if they’ve given the adenosine in the ambulance.

    2016/07/13 at 4:46 pm
  • From JustAGuy on The INNER circle

    I have never had any warning (i.e., no precursor symptoms like being hot), and it seems to happen randomly, though never when I am asleep. This generally only happens a few times a year, anyway, so it may be coincidence that I am always awake when it happens, I suppose, though odds are against that after so much time.

    If there is any trend to when it starts, it’s that I am doing things that are fairly sedate or even boring: working at my desk, just finished a relaxed lunch (that was the last one), driving calmly down a road, and the like. The time that took me to the ER finally was as I was cooling down from a long bike ride (HR about 130 BPM right before), which was the first time I remember it being at all associated with exercise. Since I was still cooling down, I nearly passed out (was getting tunnel vision, hearing severely muffled), even though I was just sitting in my car.

    I, too, notice a sudden thump and pause from my heart right before it starts, and something similar when it reverts. Only got diagnosed a couple weeks ago when I finally got an EKG while it was happening, but had it for at least 35 years). Took 3 tries with adenosine to convert the rhythm. Yuck!

    They are lasting longer than when I was younger. Now they can go on for hours, sometimes, if I wait. One lasted at least 8 hours, but stopped on the way to the ER, of course! I was told not to worry because they were in frequent – wish they (internist and cardiologist) had emphasized the importance of capturing an EKG to get a real diagnosis. If I’d known, I would have gone much sooner, even though it was inconvenient. I guess I know now!

    Just had stress echo today, and I see electrocardiologist tomorrow to see what to do next.

    2016/06/29 at 7:34 pm
  • From B. Larben on Feel Like a Victim of Your SVT?

    If I deliver a stool sample, do I mail it you to analyze or do I send it where? I really want to control my SVT and I think my diet is not good. Blood tests show nothing. I wish to do stool sample but how do I send to you? And how much you need? My friend say it is best to freeze the stool before sending, do you recommend or let it stay room tempterature? Thank you very much for your help.

    2016/06/25 at 3:49 pm
  • From Debbie campbell on The INNER circle

    hi Mary, I’m so sorry that you’re having these problems at such a young age? Just curious though, how is your digestion? do you have issues with bloating, gas, acid, burping etc…..?

    2016/04/29 at 2:17 pm
  • From Mary on The INNER circle

    Hi everyone,

    I am 18 and was just diagnosed with SVT, but have not found my specific symptoms on any websites that I’ve looked at. I would love to see if any of you that know you have SVT have these similar specific symptoms, for my own peace of mind.

    Here are my symptoms:

    My SVT episodes only happen when I am exercising. I can always tell when SVT is about to happen, as I feel that my heart is somehow “jumping” in my throat. It starts very suddenly, and feels like my heart is beating very rapidly in my throat. I get very anxious when this happens, and kind of feel like I’m floating, somehow detached from what’s going on (but still aware and able to think, talk, act pretty much the same–if in a social situation, and know where I am). My episodes normally last between 5-10 minutes, and I usually just put my head between my knees and take deep breaths. Each episode ends with a pain in my head (most likely blood rushing to my head–Does anyone else feel this at the end of an episode?), and again just as they start, they end very suddenly.

    I would also like to add that I have never fainted, and have probably had in total 15 episodes. They have become more frequent as I’ve gotten older, but only maybe 2 per year.

    Please let me know if your symptoms are similar, as all I’ve been able to find on websites is that SVT symptoms include: chest discomfort, pounding pulse/ racing or fluttering feeling in the chest, shortness of breath, sweating, etc. I feel all of these except chest discomfort–does anyone else not feel pain in their chest? I have also noticed that these symptoms do not contain things like the feeling when I know it’s about to start, or the pain in my head at the end.

    Also, I have had 3 EKG’s and a stress test, so know that my heart rate is normal. But, one of my friends was just diagnosed with Long QT syndrome, and although I know the disease is generally found on EKG’s, I want to make sure that having 3 EKG’s and stress test is enough to tell that I don’t have Long QT syndrome. Otherwise, I’d like to have a genetic test done.

    Thanks so much for your help!

    2016/04/29 at 3:40 am
  • From Mary on The INNER circle

    Hi everyone,

    I am 18 and was just diagnosed with SVT, but have not found my specific symptoms on any websites that I’ve looked at. I would love to see if any of you that know you have SVT have these similar specific symptoms, for my own peace of mind.

    Here are my symptoms:

    My SVT episodes only happen when I am exercising. I can always tell when SVT is about to happen, as I feel that my heart is somehow “jumping” in my throat. It starts very suddenly, and feels like my heart is beating very rapidly in my throat. I get very anxious when this happens, and kind of feel like I’m floating, somehow detached from what’s going on (but still aware and able to think, talk, act pretty much the same–if in a social situation, and know where I am). My episodes normally last between 5-10 minutes, and I usually just put my head between my knees and take deep breaths. Each episode ends with a pain in my head (most likely blood rushing to my head–Does anyone else feel this at the end of an episode?), and again just as they start, they end very suddenly.

    I would also like to add that I have never fainted, and have probably had in total 15 episodes. They have become more frequent as I’ve gotten older, but only maybe 2 per year.

    Please let me know if your symptoms are similar, as all I’ve been able to find on websites is that SVT symptoms include: chest discomfort, pounding pulse/ racing or fluttering feeling in the chest, shortness of breath, sweating, etc. I feel all of these except chest discomfort–does anyone else not feel pain in their chest? I have also noticed that these symptoms do not contain things like the feeling when I know it’s about to start, or the pain in my head at the end.

    Also, I have had 3 EKG’s and a stress test, so know that my heart rate is normal. But, one of my friends was just diagnosed with Long QT syndrome, and although I know the disease is generally found on EKG’s, I want to make sure that having 3 EKG’s and stress test is enough to tell that I don’t have Long QT syndrome. Otherwise, I’d like to have a genetic test done.

    Thanks so much for help!

    2016/04/29 at 3:35 am
  • From 4fourtheloveof on The INNER circle

    Hello I had my first attack 4 days ago out of the blue. When the ambo came my heart rate was 240bpm. I had tightness in my chest and throat, clammy, shakes, dizzy.
    In the ambulance they managed to get my rate down to 198bpm, then at hospital 112. It lasted around an hour.

    4 days later I am still almost bed ridden I’m exhusted and sleeping up to 18 hours a day.

    Wondering what most feel like after?
    Still waiting to see a specialist, doctor had no clue.

    2016/04/19 at 8:27 pm
    • From JustAGuy on The INNER circle

      That’s not what it’s like for me. I feel a little tired, but mostly normal after – hard to tell anything happened. With your chest symptoms, it sounds like more than just SVT was happening. What did they tell you?

      2016/06/29 at 7:36 pm
  • From Pam Payne on Heal SVT: Review some SVT Basics

    Enjoyed this Laura ….was wondering if there is any way to darken the font in the print here on your website? I have trouble seeing …it might help others too….

    2016/04/15 at 7:56 pm
    • From Laura Madrigano on Heal SVT: Review some SVT Basics

      Hi Pam, I made the text darker in my newsletter starting today. Not sure I can darken it on the site. Am trying…But you can read in in your email in the darker version if that helps! Thank you for telling me!

      2016/04/29 at 10:55 am
  • From Susan Austin on The INNER circle

    I have had SVT since age of 14, am now 34. I was only officially diagnosed in 2010 after being found passed out with a fan on top of me. My question is does anyone else suffer after effects such as increasing weakness on one or both legs? I recently (saturday) had a bad svt attack that lasted two hours but since have had increasing weakness in left leg which has now made me incapable of driving 🙁

    2016/04/04 at 11:12 pm
  • From Deborah campbell on The INNER circle

    OK everybody I really believe that I found the answer. I Am so excited and couldn’t wait to share this !!all of this is caused by an irritated vagus nerve. Laura please read, “Using the gallbladder divergent channel to calm irritated vagus nerve” an article on line from Pacific college oriental medicine it links all of everybody’s symptoms from tachycardia , digestion, stress anxiety palpitations to an irritated vagus nerve which is part of the parasympathetic nervous system! It controls our digestion,heart rate and almost every symptom that we all our having please everybody look This up!!!when we calm this irritation down this nerve which runs the length of our body will calm down along with our symptoms, last night I had the best nights sleep with no symptoms, hooray finally

    2016/04/03 at 8:47 am
  • From angela on Ablation Discussion

    Thank you Laura you were a great help to me.it will be 3 years come June that I have been healedI continue to do all the things you talked about.Thanks for being here for us .

    2016/03/28 at 10:29 pm
    • From Laura Madrigano on Ablation Discussion

      Beautiful! Thank you for sharing! Continued health and healing xoxox

      2016/03/28 at 10:36 pm
  • From Rosemay on The INNER circle

    I had mild manageable SVT while in high school. However after i birth my first child, I experienced stronger SVT attacks three of which were stopped by adenosine injection in ER. My husband also commented my loud snoring during sleep. So I like to know if purchasing some portable devices such as oxygen humidifier can help in case of extreme cases while in transit. What portable devices do you recommend?

    2016/03/28 at 1:46 pm
    • From Laura Madrigano on The INNER circle

      Im sorry Rosemary, I dont know what devices to recommend! I do recommend looking at your diet, let me know if that is something you have already done or are willing to do?

      2016/03/28 at 10:37 pm
  • From Pam payne on Journaling Prompts to Connect with a Higher Purpose to Make Healthy Food Choices

    Great article with lots of food For thought…..thank you!

    2016/03/12 at 8:04 am
    • From Laura Madrigano on Journaling Prompts to Connect with a Higher Purpose to Make Healthy Food Choices

      thank you Pam! xox, hope you have some time to journal this weekend!

      2016/03/12 at 8:19 am
  • From Barb West on SVT video-Connect to your Heart Messages...

    Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to share.

    2016/03/07 at 7:34 am
    • From Laura Madrigano on SVT video-Connect to your Heart Messages...

      It’s my pleasure Barb! Hope it helps!

      2016/03/07 at 9:00 am
  • From julie on Diet

    BIG question here. I get SVT after eating a carb-laden meal, so I quit eating carbs. For the most part they have stopped – nothing triggers them except “carby” food – not even caffeine because I have coffee with light or heavy cream every morning. So today for lunch I had a spinach salad with organic spinach, feta cheese, about 5 sliced strawberries, crumbled bacon, two diced hard-boiled eggs, and Marzetti asagio peppercorn dressing, around 2T. And before I even finished eating, the SVT started. They are nowhere near as bad as when I used to eat meals with tons of carbs (pasta, burgers, etc.) but they’re there. What could have triggered this?

    2016/03/02 at 2:52 pm
  • From julie on SVT Prevention Diet

    BIG question here. I get SVT after eating a carb-laden meal, so I quit eating carbs. For the most part they have stopped – nothing triggers them except “carby” food – not even caffeine because I have coffee with light or heavy cream every morning. So today for lunch I had a spinach salad with organic spinach, feta cheese, about 5 sliced strawberries, crumbled bacon, two diced hard-boiled eggs, and Marzetti asagio peppercorn dressing, around 2T. And before I even finished eating, the SVT started. They are nowhere near as bad as when I used to eat meals with tons of carbs (pasta, burgers, etc.) but they’re there. What could have triggered this?

    2016/03/02 at 2:52 pm
  • From Elli Bresciano on Beet Salad

    My Mom always made beet salad, but with canned beets. Can you use canned, or do you really need to go fresh with this?

    2016/02/25 at 2:18 pm
    • From Laura Madrigano on Beet Salad

      fresh is best! I personally only use fresh and organic. Its not as daunting as you think. Its super easy to peel them, just like peeling a potatoe. Rinse them as you peel so you wont get red hands. You can use golden beets if you don’t want red hands. The benefits of beets are so great! I hope you try them! I also like to sometimes use a little fresh garlic with this recipe instead of garlic powder! If its canned beets or no beets, then start with canned and move on from there!!!! xox

      2016/02/25 at 2:37 pm
  • From Debbie campbell on SVT Question

    hi Laura, what do you mean when you say “feeding your tissue salts?”I noticed when I have high sodium foods, that triggers svt., and my legs seem to feel like something is inside the tissues, sounds weird but I don’t know how else to describe it, I read stress depletes potassium ions( Dr Whittaker.)just had a bad night I ate two bowls of raisin bran yesterday !do you think it was the wheat or sodium? I am so sick of this!!! Thanks for trying to help us all, it’s appreciated!!

    2016/02/25 at 8:54 am
    • From Laura Madrigano on SVT Question

      Hi Debbie I cant find what you are referring to about “feeding your tissue salts” can you copy where I wrote that and paste it so I can find where you mean. I just read the above article and cant find it there…Also, the answer is YES I think its the gluten. I would look at the deeper reasons as to why you ate 2 bowls of cereal. Do you find yourself rushing? too tired to cook? Craving carbs and sweets? I remember the days when I used to eat raisin bran and it was definitely emotionally related Plus cereal is not food:( I would look at your whole diet and see how often do you eat food thats not really food, and what you can do to include more food prep into your life so that fast healthy eating is possible. Unfortunately, SVT and Food is totally related so its a must to really heal that relationship first to heal our SVT naturallY! Let me know how else I can help!!!!

      2016/02/25 at 9:14 am
      • From Debbie campbell on SVT Question

        It’s under questions and answers, you have a big colorful question mark by it.

        2016/02/25 at 9:59 am
      • From Debbie campbell on SVT Question

        Sorry I don’t know how to cut or paste, but it was your reply to the 25year old who had her first svt ,she had no water, fried chicken and pie, in your reply you mentioned feeding her tissue salts. As far as two bowls of cereal ,I was just hungry! My Svt’s only happen at night when I lay down and fall asleep! I never have them during the day!

        2016/02/25 at 9:49 am
  • From Danielle Cinquemani on Meet Me!

    Hi Laura,
    Since I will not be available during the time of the session, I was wondering if I can purchase a recording of the session? Also, I was wondering if it’s possible to schedule a phone call with you? I’ve had SVT since I was 16 and I’m now in my thirties and I’d be interested in speaking with you about it. Could you please let me know? Thanks so much!

    2016/01/23 at 7:19 am
    • From Laura Madrigano on Meet Me!

      Would love to set up a call. Email me at lmadrigano@aol.com what time zone are you in? When you email me I will send you the link to schedule the call. Looking forward to talking to you!

      2016/01/23 at 8:50 am
  • From Rhonda on The INNER circle

    Just wondering if this discussion was still ongoing?

    2016/01/10 at 4:33 pm
    • From Debbie campbell on The INNER circle

      Hi Rhonda, I was rereading some of these posts and your post and symptoms are identical to mine!!! From the gerd ,to only happening at night ,when at rest!! I too have gut issues!! Just wondering since its been a few months ,how your doing?

      2016/05/01 at 6:57 am
    • From Laura Madrigano on The INNER circle

      Yes!

      2016/01/10 at 9:06 pm
  • From Renee on Meet Me!

    Great Video Post Laura!!! Love it… you should do more! I will not know till next Friday if I can attend the first class… really hope so! I am super excited about these classes! Just added them to my Goal/Vision Board!

    2016/01/07 at 7:37 pm
    • From Laura Madrigano on Meet Me!

      Thank you Renee! I will keep doing them!Hope you can make it to class! xoxox

      2016/01/07 at 7:54 pm
  • From littleacornstudio on Feel Like a Victim of Your SVT?

    You really nailed this one on the proverbial head, Laura! Great motivational post for bringing in the New Year! It’s been almost two months since my last SVT and the changes I’ve made are worth it. I have been a little lax on the gluten restrictions over the holidays but I’m drinking extra water and taking my probiotics and enzymes. I’m getting super serious about my health in 2016!

    2015/12/31 at 10:02 am
  • From Jessica on ABOUT

    My name is Jessica 28 yrs old and I have SVT and have went to the ER more than 5 times in the last 3months and my chest was kinda hurting and some left arm pains of course first thing I thought was Heart Attack so I went to the ER and all my cardiac test come back clean and ekg clean. PCP diagnosed me with SVT, my question is does SVT cause left arm pain with chest pain when having a episode? Thanks so much I’m so tired of racking up ER Bills

    2015/12/19 at 5:01 pm
  • From Jessica on The COURSE

    My name is Jessica 28 yrs old and I have SVT and have went to the ER more than 5 times in the last 3months and my chest was kinda hurting and some left arm pains of course first thing I thought was Heart Attack so I went to the ER and all my cardiac test come back clean and ekg clean. PCP diagnosed me with SVT, my question is does SVT cause left arm pain with chest pain when having a episode? Thanks so much I’m so tired of racking up ER Bills

    2015/12/19 at 5:01 pm
  • From Jessica on ABOUT

    My name is Jessica 28 yrs old and I have SVT and have went to the ER more than 5 times in the last 3months and my chest was kinda hurting and some left arm pains of course first thing I thought was Heart Attack so I went to the ER and all my cardiac test come back clean and ekg clean. PCP diagnosed me with SVT, my question is does SVT cause left arm pain with chest pain when having a episode?

    2015/12/19 at 5:00 pm
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