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Updated August 8, 2011
david Says:
Mon, August 8, 2011

i have to decrease my heart rate it beats faster and i fail at work becouse of it

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David Says:
Mon, August 8, 2011

It sounds like you may need something that will just relax your CNS (central nervous system) and calm your body. It is probably best to look into natural remedies first before moving onto anything prescription related as you don't want to have any more side effects other than what you're currently dealing with.

Ceedarwood Essential Oil is a natural option that acts as a sedative and tonic for your nervous system and in general helps your body function in an entirely less stressful 'state of mind', for lack of a better term. Ceedarwood Essential Oil could also be very beneficial if you have high-blood pressure. So this can kill two birds with one stone. It has a wide range of other benefits as well that are worth looking into.

Also keep in mind that there are a ton of other Essential Oils with different properties and uses besides this one that could help with any other complications you may encounter.

Have you checked with your doctor about diagnosing the problem? Fast heart rate could very well be diet related too, so don't rule that out if you don't see much progress with other treatment options. My advice is to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and stay low on the sodium, dairy, and meat products if you're not already doing so. Hope this information helps!

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