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Not sure what the CBD oil has to do with your question, but i'm hoping the doctor for whoever you are referring to knows their patient is using CBD, as it is still a chemical and still can react (and interact) like one with other medications.
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3 mg of CBD is a lot. These substances are not benign and without repurcussions. It is very unlikely that atrial fib has any effect on Parkinsons, tho some people with At Fib are "aware" of the irregular beat and are bothered by it; anxiety would have an affect. And atrial fib needs to be under the treatment and control of a doctor for rate control, assessment for need for pacemaker and medications. So this is a question, over all for the patient's doctor, and those on the forum wouldn't be able to answer it. Hope you will let us know what you learn going forth.
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Most western med docs don't like to add in CBD oil as it is not controlled by the FDA and therefore 3 mgs of one brand may be 10xs the dose of another.

AND, most western docs want you to be complaint in the care they prescribe. My son is a dr and I asked him how many of his patients he thought actually DID what he told them to do and he immediately answered "maybe 15%, on a good day"

I'd go with the doc first and be very wary about adding in other 'drugs'. Don't fall for that 'but it's NATURAL'....arsenic is also natural.
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I agree, I would not give the CBD oil without my Dr. Oking it.

AFIB is a physical thing, Parkinsons is neurological. Two different things.
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