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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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19.)
What should I do if I feel heart
palpitations?
If you do experience heart
palpitations you should discontinue use immediately. You should
then have your potassium level checked. Cesium will leach
potassium from your system. This is why it is necessary to take
a potassium supplement. The palpitations may be associated with
a potassium deficiency and require an adjustment in the amount
of potassium supplement you take. It is extremely important,
however, to stop taking cesium until you know if you have become
potassium deficient. I cannot emphasize too strongly the
importance of potassium supplementation – 300 milligrams per day
plus bananas, potatoes, etc.
20.)
Are there other things that
could help me, or should I not take other supplements?
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There are other supplements
that could possibly help, and there is no reason to avoid
anything that might help. It is
important, however, to be sure to thoroughly research any
supplement before deciding to use it. This is important for two
reasons. First, to be sure that the supplement really does what
it says it does. Although the cesium protocol is based on sound
science, clinical research and actual experience show that not
all supplements are legitimate. There are unscrupulous
individuals marketing products that make impressive claims but
with little basis in science or experience. Secondly, you want
to be sure that any supplement you take does not interact with
some other medication or supplement you are taking. For example,
if you are taking Garlic, vitamin E and Gingko Baloba, each of
these supplements has blood-thinning properties. Depending on
the dose, these could make you more prone to bleeding.
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