The Preventions and treatment of Restless Leg Syndrome
The symptoms of this condition are described as pins and needles, a crawling sensation, or cramping mainly in the calves but sometimes noted in the thighs or arms. The sensation generally occurs during rest and inactivity and is quickly relieved by walking or moving the legs. When a person with RLS tries to go to sleep, the tingling causes them to get up and move about to relieve symptoms. Then they can’t get back to sleep, causing insomnia. RLS is most common in middle-aged women, pregnant women, and people with severe kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and nerve diseases (neuropathy). Restless leg syndrome has also been reported to occur in people with varicose veins and to be relieved when the varicose veins are treated. Some studies have shown that an iron deficiency and/or folic acid deficiency (vitamin B) are involved in a number of cases.
Recommended Supplements
Adëeva All-In-One Multi-Vitamin & Mineral
All-In-One Multi-Vitamin & Mineral contains boosted levels of antioxidants, a B-50 complex and other factors that are important for proper circulation More
Adëeva Nature’s Essential Oils
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Adëeva Cardio Essentials
Cardio Essentials contains CoQ10 and synergistic nutrients that improve blood flow. CoQ10 supplementation has been shown to improve restless leg syndr More
Adëeva Nature’s Iron
Iron Essentials contains chelated iron that is highly bioavailable and non-constipating. An individual with restless leg syndrome, who has a low serum More
Additional Recommended Supplements
Additional Iron
Studies have shown that supplementation with iron, folic acid of vitamin E, at the dosages noted above, have helped individuals with restless leg synd... More
Additional Folic Acid
Studies have shown that supplementation with iron, folic acid of vitamin E, at the dosages noted above, have helped individuals with restless leg synd... More
Additional Vitamin E
Studies have shown that supplementation with iron, folic acid of vitamin E, at the dosages noted above, have helped individuals with restless leg synd... More
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