Talk:Heart failure
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Pointing the Bone
I understand that people that die psychosomatically - from voodo, the "pointing the bone" of the Australian aboriginies, and people that "turn their face to the wall" in hospitals - the immediate cause of death is congestiove heart failure.
Is this true? Is it worth mentioning?
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Certain alternative medicines carry a risk of exacerbating existing heart failure, and are not recommended.[1] This includes aconite, ginseng, gossypol, gynura, licorice, Lily of the valley, tetrandrine, and yohimbine.[1] Aconite can cause abnormally slow heart rates and abnormal heart rhythms such as ventricular tachycardia.[1] Ginseng can cause abnormally low or high blood pressure, and may interfere with the effects of diuretic medications.[1] Gossypol can increase the effects of diuretics, leading to toxicity.[1] Gynura can cause low blood pressure.[1] Licorice can worsen heart failure by increasing blood pressure and promoting fluid retention.[1] Lily of the valley can cause abnormally slow heart rates with mechanisms similar to those of digoxin.[1] Tetrandrine can lead to low blood pressure through inhibition of L-type calcium channels.[1] Yohimbine can exacerbate heart failure by increasing blood pressure through alpha-2 adrenergic receptor antagonism.[1]
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This section doesn't make much sense. If the evidence is worth mentioning, why call it low quality? TheIsle (talk) 19:21, 25 August 2022 (UTC)
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