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Premature beat is characterized by irregular heart contraction that occurs earlier than expected in the ongoing rhythm pattern. Western Medicine does not have effective treatment for premature beats, and the patient usually live with it for many years or even the rest of their lives. ACMA Treatment for Premature Beats ACMA has received a patient with premature beats for 17 years. The patient has a family history of heart disease. In addition to premature beats, the patient also had hyperlipidemia, and a nearly 30 years of gastric ulcer. Before ACMA treatments, the patient had 50 premature beats in 10 minutes. The patient reported that after ACMA treatments, both the frequency and severity of his premature beats had been significantly decreased. After one and half month ACMA treatments, the premature beats dropped to 2 premature beats in 10 minutes. By October 22, 2001, the premature beat was undetectable in 10 minutes. Related links:
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