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Old 06-11-2007, 12:30 AM #1
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Default need info about leg& foot cramps when I am trying to sleep . I have pn

Take gapapentin,magnesum,calciums etc. Only relief is to get up and walk around. also quinine
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I have copied your post over to the PN forum, marrox

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Take gapapentin,magnesum,calciums etc. Only relief is to get up and walk around. also quinine
Welcome marrox, do you take 2 parts Calcium to one part magnesium ?
A while back i was getting terrible calf cramps and Wings 42 told me about Calc' & mag', haven't had a cramp since.
They stopped given us Quinine over here in Australia, not quite sure what it is but its not good to take apparently, others might know the reason why.

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Lightbulb type of magnesium

is very important.

Welcome Marrox....

If you use magnesium oxide..you are not absorbing much. This is the commonest form in many supplements, because it is inexpensive.

please check out this thread:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=1138
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Look for a product called dolomite. This is a mineral containing carbonates of calcium and magnesium. If you can't find that item, look for something that contains the carbonates of magnesium and calcium.

There is good evidence that this product helps with cramps.
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