Is there any link between heart conditions (angina and/or atrial fibrillation) and the following substances? - atrial fibrillation more condition _syptoms
Frontline Plus (flea market for dogs and cats)
Xylitol (a sweetener in some chewing gums)
A friend pectoris from me recently, an attack of angina, and accidental contact had with the skin Frontline Plus once before and this time, and had to chew a chewing gum with xylitol.
Just wondering if this is known, heart problems or who are difficult to cooperate with a heart-related or blood pressure?
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Frontline Plus has two main chemical components:
Fipronil, a broad-spectrum insecticide (broad spectrum, which means that it will not kill insects that come into contact with, and not) only to flee. It works by binding to GluCl channels (glutamate - chloride channels) in the muscles and nerves - GluCl mammals have no channels, so it is safe for use in mammals.
Methoprene is the second chemical. It is not toxic to humans and is also used in some water supplies to the population of mosquito control. Also used to other foods such as sausage, mushrooms, protect, cereals, etc.
Therefore Frontline Plus is not at all work in the human body.
Xylitol is another common link in tons of things. It has been shown that a number of positive effects on the human body actually improve the oral health have (mild anti-bacterial and helps prevent tooth decay and oral yeast infections), improving diabetes and infections. There is no known toxicity in humans.
It is therefore only benefit from ACTI XylitolFirefox: P
Hope this helps.
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