Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS).


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Old 12-02-2014, 07:22 PM #1
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Default Anyone else use lemon balm to help with symptoms?

Hi there.

Apologies for posting here, as I do not have anything diagnosed. However, I have significant muscle stiffness in my legs and arms after use. Usually it hits the next day. I assume this is exercise intolerance. My symptoms match more like benign fasciculation syndrome, which is another way of saying I have nothing definable, but my nervous system is just hyper.

However, when I take lemon balm tea once a day, the stiffness/twitches/tremor (which is probably just essential tremor) backs off significantly!

I am just trying to figure out why this lemon balm tea is working for me. Anyone here use it to help with symptoms?

Thanks much,

--Todd
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