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Discover why experiencing vagus nerve tachycardia after eating occurs. Learn how postprandial heart rate spikes, digestive triggers, and autonomic nervous system imbalances contribute to palpitations. Explore effective management strategies to regulate your heart rhythm, improve digestion, and understand the connection between gut health and cardiac symptoms for a healthier, more balanced lifestyle.

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PublishedOctober 4, 2025
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