Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 Hi Debbie, > Hello, > Does anyone remember if there have ever been any posts in reference > to those rotten night time leg cramps, twitches, etc., that seem to > start just when you want to go to sleep? Could sure use an oil and > or herbal recipe that helped somebody! Most likely is something in the archives .. Chris would know .. I can't get into the danged things. ;-) I understand that Restless Leg Syndrome is a horse of a different color than what I am describing below but still, it won't hurt to try this .. in fact it will help in many ways but maybe not in the way you are now searching for. Sniffing Origanum knocks the crap out of spasms in muscles .. IF that is the only problem. I wrote .. back in early February .. > IF the problem is due to a spasm in the muscle .. and it could be .. > simply sniffing Origanum will probably work. Its one of the most > effective antispasmodic oils around .. relaxes muscles big time. > > When I was a yonker I rode a Mae West in .. reserve was open but still > bounced like a rubber ball. Today it would kill me .. back then was > just an experience to brag about. Since then .. a couple of times a y > year I get the damnedest spasms imaginable .. I have to hang on to the > furniture to get out of bed. Probably from the sciatic nerve .. not s > sure. Anyway, I sniff Origanum for 3-4 minutes and EVERY time I get > temporary relief. I still act like an old man a couple of days or I > will hurt it again .. but temporarily relief ain't bad methinks. > If the problem you have is not due to spasms then you won't get relief > from the Origanum .. but you might kick some Big Bad Bug Butts whilst > sniffing it. And .. you are not going to harm yourself by sniffing Origanum .. and it will not keep you awake. > Thanks, Debbie Welcome .. hope it helps .. :-) Y'all keep smiling. Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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