Atrial fibrillation
Dear Dr Rosedale,
I am a family physician in Australia. I have been following your diet for few years now and recommending it to my patients. I have read also the works of Volek and Phinney. I have great results with a lot of patients and studying your book with great care has given me most answers. I have had in few occasions patients that have developed arrhythmia, mainly paroxysmal atrial fibrillation when on a very low carbohydrate diet. I am not 100 % sure why, could it be related to magnesium or potassium deficiency ?. Could it be related to a response from the adrenal glands increasing production of adrenaline, electrolyte imbalance or stress hormones ? Have you had any cases developing the same problem ? Could you please give me some insight as what it could be causing this ?
I look forward to you expert opinion ?
Ps: Do you do any training for doctors ?
Regards,
Dr Carlos Sanchez Caballo
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Fiona on 23 Jun, 2013 08:37 AM
Dear Dr. Carlos,
It is with such pleasure that we read your message. Thank you for spreading the work of Dr. Ron with your patients there. We have been traveling quite a lot and so behind on the emails right now, I hope to get your an answer from Dr. Ron really soon. We are also launching our supplements here in the USA soon, and then later hope to distribute them in Australia as well.
Regarding the training for doctors. Actually we are working on a program right now for the Middle East which will be training doctors. If we could get enough like minded doctors all together we would love to do training and certifications.
Best regards,
2 Posted by Alan Hooi, Mala... on 06 Nov, 2016 12:45 AM
Fiona,
Love to know when the training and certification begins. Does NTP & GAPS practitioner qualify? Thank you.
Support Staff 3 Posted by Ken on 07 Dec, 2016 12:04 AM
Alan, Dr. Rosedale is very busy these days and may address this at a later date.
Ken/ Rosedale Team