Posted by bleauberry on May 7, 2011, at 10:26:27
In reply to Tachycardia after big meal, posted by Deneb on May 6, 2011, at 1:34:49
It sounds like a blood sugar issue. Which is common probably due to the horrible way we choose our foods. Yes you are correct...your food choices have to change. That is, unless you like to suffer weird things that get worse over the years.
Not hard. You can still have the junk food. But only once in a while and only when combined with the right foods. All the rest of the diet needs to be filled with stuff God intended for us, not stuff man created for profit.
Plants are powerful medicines, disease preventers, disease reversers, and disease reducers. That includes strategic choices in the grocery cart. We don't tend to think of foods as medicines, but they can be when combined properly.
It would be wise, I think, to ask your doctor for a blood sugar workup....that is, morning urine after fasting compared to urine a couple hours after drinking a special sweet drink they give you at the lab. Supplements helpful include chromium and cinnamon in pharmaceutical doses.
But of course everything I've said is based on the assumption of a blood sugar issue. I could be wrong. It might be something else. I can't think of anything else. You should discuss it with your doctor.
> OK, my heart just started beating fast after eating a whole bunch of junk food (burger, chips and a giant chocolate bar). I'm kind of scared. This can't be good right?
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> I have to start eating healthy or else I'm going to have diabetes, a heart attack or stroke or something!
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> Just took a propranolol. I hope that helps.
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