Heart palpitations

Symptom
Per Medical Medium, mystery heart palpitations with no identifiable cardiac cause stem from two primary sources: (1) Epstein-Barr virus residing in a sluggish, stagnant liver creating jelly-like byproduct and viral sludge that escapes the liver, travels through the bloodstream, and gets sucked into the mitral, tricuspid, bicuspid, and aortic valves causing flutters and rhythm inconsistencies; and (2) toxic heavy metals (mercury, aluminum, copper, lead) in the brain inflaming the vagus nerve, phrenic nerve, or brainstem neurons and sending erratic morse-code-like electrical signals directly to the heart. The jelly byproduct is the same substance that triggers off methylation tests, lupus tests, inflammation tests, and faulty Lyme tests. Heart monitors often cannot capture the metal-driven variety because it originates as a nerve spasm, not a true cardiac arrhythmia.
  • Epstein-Barr byproduct: Byproduct and debris from EBV builds up in liver, goes to heart and trips up mitral valve with sticky residue
  • Vagus nerve inflammation: Electrical nerve signaling to heart affected by toxic heavy metals and viruses inflaming vagus nerve
  • EBV jelly substance: Epstein-Barr virus inside liver creates jelly-like substance that gets pushed up to heart, collects in valves, creates palpitations, arrhythmias, ectopic heartbeat
  • EBV: Epstein-Barr virus sits in liver and releases byproduct/sludge that builds up and travels through bloodstream to heart valves
  • Herpes family: Herpes family viruses cause heart palpitations
  • Toxic liver with viruses: Liver being toxic with viruses releases poison going into heart creating palpitations
  • Toxic heavy metals: Metals inflame vagus nerve, brain stem, or brain, creating mixed signals sent to heart like morse code
  • EBV byproduct: Sticky jelly byproduct from Epstein-Barr in liver gets sucked into mitral valve - same byproduct that triggers methylation tests, lupus tests, inflammation tests, faulty Lyme tests
  • Viral byproduct: Sticky jelly from EBV builds up in mitral valve, tricuspid valve, bicuspid valve, aortic valve - sticks for less than millisecond causing flutters
  • Liver dysfunction: The liver is the root cause of heart palpitations
  • Heavy metals: Toxic heavy metals in brain triggering nerves, especially vagus nerve, creating heart spasm that seems like palpitation but doesn't show on monitor
  • When heart palpitations and fibrillations occur for no reason that a doctor can identify, what's usually going on is a low-grade viral infection (from one of the over 60 varieties of Epstein-Barr virus) sitting inside a stagnant, sluggish liver, creating byproduct and viral sludge (such as neurotoxins and viral cell casings) that leave the liver and accumulate in the heart valves. This jelly-like residue buildup can create inconsistencies in heart rhythm as the heart valves sometimes stick slightly. Also, viral neurotoxins can enter the brain and contaminate neurons that are associated with nerves that travel directly to the heart.

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