“Dr AFib addresses my concerns from a holistic perspective and doesn’t focus exclusively on pharmaceuticals. I had several questions about my particular situation and he promptly responded to my inquiry. As soon as I am able to address those issues I am sure that I will get the result that he promises.
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“Thank you so much for your useful course. Last year we completed an inpatient lifestyle program that helped up do our whole plant based life style better. We have been plant-based for about 15 years.
Appreciated your insights about leaky gut which is a new addition to our diet since your program.
Our main reason in taking this course was to see if someone with with persistent AFib but with the most excellent lifestyle could defer on anti coagulants. We were just prescribed Eliquis only because Jim will be turning 75. Other than age, we have none of the co morbidities on the CHADS Vasc 2 risk stratification. Our score is 2 only because Jim is 74. He does have a sleep apnea and hypothyroid. Currently on Cpap and thryoid meds. His cardiologist has always charted that "74 year old patient with superb health." Jim's BMI is 20
We have NO added sugars, salt or fats in our meals. We only eat whole foods. We also follow Dr.Essestyn diet advicewhich is whole plant based. The only fats we eat are in walnuts/almonds/avocado/olives, basically any food that's plant based unrefined and whole. We will be using Ezequiel bread instead of grinding our own grains for bread after going through your course to see if there are any positive changes in Jim's Afib.
Jim's latest Tread mill test was excellent. My husband went downhill skiing yesterday, generally still doing diamond runs.
Per Dr Samjay Gupta (out of the UK) stroke risk is 1:25 in patients that have Atrial Fib.
Given our uber lifestyle, is an anti coagulant really necessary? We are assuming that the stroke risk (1:25) in atrial fib is in the usual population eating our usual American SAD diet full of refined sugars, lots of saturated fats etc.
Would really appreciate your opinion.
Thank you so much.
Naomi and Jim Wenzel
509 930-1212”
“It is an informative and experience-based education program. I have been recently diagnosed with paroxysmal AFib. This program and other articles by Dr. AFib will help me through my AFib control and reversing journey. Thanks Dr. AFib”
“This was an excellent course. I am so glad I purchase it. And I very hopeful on a plan to take control of my Afib as well as my overall health.
Thanks,
Tom”
“Dr. Morales is knowledgeable and clear in his message. As a speaker he would be better not just reading the message he puts on the screen or perhaps reducing what he has on the screen to bullet points. Either would help me to enjoy and use his knowledge.
Perhaps there will be a level two course to help inspire us to follow through.”
“really not very helpful. I am an Afib patient who is not in afib. i have afib events about 4 times per year, which last only up 11 hours.
i am athletic, and am already doing more than your "basic" suggested exercise.
for the 125.00, i really expected something more in the exercise, food and diet. too
pretty dissapointed at this stage.”
“It is really good info, but for those of us who have good diets, good exercise habits and know a lot of health information, it was not worth the 100$. I was great information, but I was expecting more on supplements, alternative treatments and ways to cure or remediate this terrible disease without basic lifestyle changes. i understand that 80% of Americans are overweight, lazy and unhealthy, leading to many illnesses, but some people are in good shape and need more help. Especially if they are going to pay $100 for information they already know.”
“I found this course to be very informative and full of ideas, tips and tricks to take my life back and control my AFIB. It was well worth the small fee to be educated and informed to make the right decisions for me!”