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Your leg cramps could be related to Calcium and Magnesium deficiency. One thing you might do, when you get another cramp in your calf, push your heel away from your body, and your toes towards your head. That should stop the cramp (Charley Horse) immediately!

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A friend just called to ask for help. She is having

extremely severe leg (back of thigh) cramps at night.

She takes a soft calcium suppliment at night, per Dr.s

orders.

I suggested taking them in the AM for now and said I'd

ask here for ideas.

she cannot take the hard pills because she had her

stomach stapled and they do not stay long enough to be

digested or absorbed.

dee

 

 

 

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I have heard of people taking Magnesium for these

type cramps. Maybe you can check it out...if her

Ca Mg ratio could use changing.

Thorne makes easy to digest pills :Mg citrate

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>

> A friend just called to ask for help. She is

> having

> extremely severe leg (back of thigh) cramps at

> night.

> She takes a soft calcium suppliment at night,

> per Dr.s

> orders.

> I suggested taking them in the AM for now and

> said I'd

> ask here for ideas.

> she cannot take the hard pills because she had

> her

>

 

 

 

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There is a powder called CAL-MAC. It is calcium and magnesium. You

dissolve it in hot water and drink it. It is good with a tea bag...

 

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Wednesday, March 05, 2003 4:00 PM

Re: leg cramps

 

 

>

> A friend just called to ask for help. She is having

> extremely severe leg (back of thigh) cramps at night.

> She takes a soft calcium suppliment at night, per Dr.s

> orders.

> I suggested taking them in the AM for now and said I'd

> ask here for ideas.

> she cannot take the hard pills because she had her

> stomach stapled and they do not stay long enough to be

> digested or absorbed.

> dee

>

>

>

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Hi, Dee

 

Magnesium is just as important, if not more important, than calcium.

 

There are liquid calcium/magnesium formula. I know LifeForce has one,

if you know a distributor. i've also seen them at the health food

store.

 

Take care,

 

Suzanne

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> A friend just called to ask for help. She is having

> extremely severe leg (back of thigh) cramps at night.

> She takes a soft calcium suppliment at night, per Dr.s

> orders.

> I suggested taking them in the AM for now and said I'd

> ask here for ideas.

> she cannot take the hard pills because she had her

> stomach stapled and they do not stay long enough to be

> digested or absorbed.

> dee

>

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