WHAT AND WHERE IS HEAVEN?

Does heaven exist? With well over 100,000 plus recorded and described spiritual experiences collected over 15 years, to base the answer on, science can now categorically say yes. Furthermore, you can see the evidence for free on the website allaboutheaven.org.

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VISIONS AND HALLUCINATIONS

This book, which covers Visions and hallucinations, explains what causes them and summarises how many hallucinations have been caused by each event or activity. It also provides specific help with questions people have asked us, such as ‘Is my medication giving me hallucinations?’.

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Some science behind the scenes

Channel blockers - potassium

Potassium channels are the most widely distributed type of ion channel and are found in virtually all living organisms. They are found in most cell types and control a wide variety of cell functions.  Potassium is key to establishing an ‘action potential’ that enables the nerve to ‘fire’.  Potassium is used to set the resting membrane potential. 

They too can be the target of various toxins.  Charybdotoxin,  iberiotoxin and some dendrotoxins act on these channels.  Any blockade or irregularity of these channels can be life threatening.  For example, malfunction of potassium channels in the heart may cause life-threatening arrhythmias. Malfunction of the beta cells in the pancreas can lead to diseases such as diabetes.  Potassium deficiencies do the same thing.

Potassium channel blockers are agents which interfere with conduction through potassium channels.  In general they are used solely in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.  By blocking the potassium channels, they theoretically ‘prolong repolarization’.

But as the literature says “Because of the reverse use-dependence of these agents, at low heart rates they may paradoxically be more arrhythmogenic”.  These agents include a risk of torsades de pointes which is a variety of ventricular tachycardia.