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Typically tremors come from the brain and are mostly central.

A rapid twitch or fatigued muscle may appear to tremor, so when this happens it can be confusing to define it.

Twitches are mostly in the muscle area and reflect a hyper-excitable situation at the neuromuscular junction. Magnesium is very good for twitching. Twitching can be seen as muscle with too much contractile actions without the relaxation phases. Magnesium therefore offers that relaxation response.
Twitching often shows up when blood sugars are low.
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