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It happens to me ALL the time :o
Stress cause that too... Vitamin B to the rescue !!!! I take GNC capsules (Vit B2, B6 and B12 all in once) and it solve the problem in 2-3 days... :hug: |
eye twitching started in today
Hi,
My left eye started twitching today. It is still going. I am getting plenty of magnesium. I am not getting enough sleep. Will sleep help? M |
WEll sleep effects everything so my vote is yes.
How is your water intake these days? sorry about the twitching. bizi |
Bizi,
I have been getting plenty of water. Maybe I need sleep. Thank you. Mari |
In my experiences with eye twitching it was linked to epilepsy :(
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There is a study on PubMed using essential fatty acids for eye twitches.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10754430 Now of course, all the neuros are getting blasted by drug companies to use Botox...which I would avoid at all costs. If you are low in EFAs then eating some salmon often, or taking a supplement may help. EFAs stablize nerve membranes. |
Zinc and all the B vitamins, physical interventions
Dear Mari
Another mineral whose deficiency can cause twitching is Zinc. B6 is heavily implicated in nervous system function. But the B vits all work in "tandem" and require other vits too... do you take a full B complex, for starters? Mag won't work on it's own either, btw. The B vits are simply necessary for correct nervous function, period. stress and sleep deprivation (itself a stressor also) can augment nutrient requirements, for b vits especially. extra zinc is also helpful for periods of extra stress. CAUTION: avoid megadoses - eg. 1000% RDA, especially of B6[/I] which can damage the nervous system[/B]. Considering you will get some portion of these nutrients from food, supplements that provide 100% RDA of the desired target nutrients might be helpful at best, and safe at worst. you can go up to 150% on the b's comfortably, as they do not accumulate. 15mg (100%) Zinc per day should be fine, even a little more (up 20ish ok). i would not exceed 30 mg so as not to upset copper balance. ============================== aside from what goes into the body... i would do anything that is doable for you to increase your sleep, and use any other relaxation methods you can.
============================== i've had eye twitches before. i sympathize. so very uncomfortable. got to the point once where i was purposely keeping my hair in my eyes so that others couldn't see the twitching... i was so self-conscious. it did go away though. i hope you feel better very soon. :hug::hug::hug: ~ waves ~ |
Hi, Waves,
I take some zinc some days but not the B's except for B12. I will carry some multi vits with me to eat at lunch today. (Almost everyday I take D3, Fish oil, Flax seed oil, and mag citrate) I started doing the Mountain Breathing in Kabat-Zinn ( . . . be a mountain . . .) I have done that for ten minutes at a time: close my eyes, put my hands on my Solar Plexus Chakra, and breath like a mountain. I have done that three times recently for 10 mins at a time. M |
Hey Mari !!!
Caffeine makes the twitching worse... so, avoid it completely (in case you are taking any coffe, tea, coke, chocolate, etc...) Sleep and rest help but seriously, vitamin B always rescue me... :o |
Hi, Majoand Waves,,
No coffee ever for me -- I drank it twice in my life. No coke for three years because I could not drink it when I had braces and stayed with the habit of not drinking it after the braces came off. No chocolate lately ;) I have tea about twice a week. I had two cups of tea yesterday. Maybe that did not help. I am taking two or three teaspoons a day of olive oil. I can switch fax seed oil to my regime. Today I added ~my multi vit that has a bunch of the B vits ~50 mgs zinc ~100 mgs B6 M |
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