In recognition of September being National Afib Awareness Month, we’re excited to launch the2025 Get in Rhythm. Stay in Rhythm.® Afib Awareness Campaign!
Atrial fibrillation (afib) affects millions. It can lead to a stroke or heart failure if not diagnosed and treated promptly. We’re rallying those living with afib—patients, family members, and caregivers—to raise awareness during Afib Awareness Month.
Your involvement could help someone get diagnosed and treated before they have a stroke. Let’s Get in Rhythm and Stay in Rhythm together.
Join the 2025 Get in Rhythm. Stay in Rhythm.® Afib Awareness Campaign
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My most recent pacemaker check reveals absolutely no AFib
episodes. They had been becoming more frequent, and I was
prescribed a drug which stopped the episodes when I took it, BUT I could not work with AFib. I have increased my magnesium intake by taking magnesium citrate, both morning and evening for the past year. Result: NO AFib episodes. NONE. Consider asking about a big boost to your magnesium intake. I am AFib free. Perhaps you could be, too. God created a body to function well with the right nutrients. Blessings for 2026!
How much magnesium are you taking daily Is mag citrate same as mag oxide?
Hi.Ive recently been diagnosed with afib and at a still working age of 58 I’m struggling with the meds.I work self employed doing manual work and drs looking at giving me shock treatment.Its interesting you mentioned magnesium.Im wanting to try anything as I’ve read shock doesn’t always work