Transforming Lives with Congestive Heart Failure Treatment

If you believe that “prevention is the best cure,” then you’ve come to the right place.
Welcome to the Holistic Healing Heart Center.

When patients seek care at the Holistic Healing Heart Center, they are often enduring emotional or physical pain, fatigue, mental fog, chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath, and digestive problems. They yearn for a better state of health. Holistic heart doctor Cynthia Thaik combines the strengths of conventional and functional medicine to guide her patients from symptom management to achieving optimal health and wellness – genuine healthcare.

Holistic Healing Heart Center places a strong emphasis on preventive care and wellness. Dr. Cynthia offers personalized, compassionate care, creating a comfortable environment where patients can express their concerns. She listens attentively and dedicates the necessary time for comprehensive consultation, diagnosis, and treatment. Discover what patients like you have to say about holistic heart doctor Cynthia Thaik and her team of holistic health practitioners.

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Using advanced diagnostic procedures and evidence-based medical protocols coupled with a holistic wellness approach, Dr. Cynthia develops customized programs that incorporate nutrition, including iv nutritional therapy (Myers cocktail iv drip), appropriate exercise, lifestyle adjustments, combined with anti-aging technology (Sculpsure body contouring, cellulite laser therapy, nutritional skin care) to optimize beauty on the inside to match the beauty on the outside. Dr. Cynthia’s programs are designed to improve your quality of life and prevent heart disease. Her integrative approach to wellness is focused on helping you look and feel your best.

By identifying and reducing your risk for cardiovascular disease, congestive heart failure, and stroke, the care of a holistic heart doctor can add years to your life and life to your years.

Schedule Your Telehealth Consultation with Dr. Cynthia

If you’re living with atrial fibrillation and want to explore natural treatment options, Dr. Cynthia is here to help. She provides telehealth consultations to guide you through personalized care plans, addressing lifestyle changes, supplement use, and stress management techniques tailored to your unique health needs.

Dr. Cynthia Thaik will perform a thorough cardiovascular assessment, looking at cardiac function, ruling out structural damage, checking paroxysmal atrial fibrillation symptomsassessing the adverse effects of hypertension and dietary toxicity (alcohol, caffeine, excessive inflammatory foods), checking for vascular inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, and exploring the impact of stress on arterial tone and the autonomic nervous system regulation of the cardiovascular system.

The patient will have an option to receive individual coaching from a mindfulness instructor.  Together, this integrative team approach to Afib will provide the patient with the best opportunity to address the root causes underlying the atrial fibrillation and hopefully restore normal sinus rhythm. As with all health conditions, our goal is to help Afib patients transition from symptoms and disease care to optimal health and wellness – true preventive cardiology.

If you have been diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation and are looking for natural treatments, Schedule a virtual visit or call for Telehealth Appointment at (818) 842 1410

Frequently Asked Questions

Regular palpitations can be a sign of atrial fibrillation. While this condition can continue for years without harm, a consistent increase in heart rate can cause heart enlargement. This is a hazard which can result in heart failure. Atrial fibrillation also comes with an increased risk of stroke from blood clots that can form as a result.

Without a solid understanding of the causes, it can be hard to definitively put a stop to heart palpitations. However, the treatments mentioned above: reducing stress and intake of stimulants, alcohol, and nicotine, exercising more, and eating a balanced diet, are all good steps forward. If your cardiologist determines that you have a more serious heart condition that may be life-threatening, it will require treatment. There are heart medications which can prevent more serious heart rhythm disorders. However, because of their significant side effects, they are not prescribed lightly. Consequences of misuse can lead to heart attacks, or even sudden death.

Some people experience heart palpitations after eating. While those palpitations may be attributable to an underlying medical condition, it is also possible that the food or beverage that was just consumed is responsible. Sugar can have this effect, particularly on hypoglycemic people. Alcohol is another common influence, particularly among those who have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF). Foods rich in tyramine or theobromine, such as cheese, red wine, bananas, and especially chocolate (which has both), can increase heart rate and may cause atrial fibrillation.

Actually, no. A more likely cause of heart palpitations is in fact low blood pressure. It is true that medication for high blood pressure can have a side effect of causing palpitations, which may be what is happening when someone with high blood pressure experiences palpitations.