Are leg cramps waking you up at night? Discover what causes leg cramps at night, how to stop nighttime leg cramps, and what you can do to get better sleep.
0:00 Night leg cramps
0:40 The causes of leg cramps at night
1:29 Muscle cramps and magnesium deficiency
2:19 Magnesium for leg cramps not working
3:13 What causes magnesium deficiency?
4:43 How to stop leg cramps
5:40 Magnesium glycinate
6:28 Severe leg cramps
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Nighttime leg cramps are not caused by a problem with the muscle itself. They’re related to the nervous system.
Leg cramps at night are typically a direct result of a magnesium deficiency. Some people think magnesium isn’t improving their leg cramps, but they may simply be taking the wrong form. Magnesium glycinate is one of the best-absorbed forms of magnesium.
Magnesium may not stop your leg cramps if you’re also low in vitamin D. Magnesium and vitamin D work together, so the more magnesium you take, the more vitamin D you need, and vice versa.
If you have severe leg cramps, it may take longer to see results.
DATA:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5460850/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2146789/
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