| Muscle Cramps
Myalgia 
 
 
 CausesMuscle cramping in different parts of the body is commonly caused by a calcium and magnesium imbalance and/or a vitamin E deficiency.  Anemia, arthritis, and even arteriosclerosis may result in cramping.
 Most muscle cramps occur at night when resting and affect the legs, especially the calf muscles, and the feet.  These kinds of cramps occur more frequently in the elderly, the young, and persons with arteriosclerosis.
The use of diuretic drugs for high blood pressure or heart disorders may also be the cause of muscle cramping.  If taking one of these drugs, be sure to add potassium.
 Poor circulation contributes to leg cramps.  See the doctor if you have cramps during the day while active.  This may be a sign of impaired circulation.
 
 NutrientsCalcium, 1,500 mg. per day.
Magnesium, 750 mg. per day (use magnesium chelate: people with a milk intolerance should not take the magnesium lactate).
Vitamin E, 400-1,000 IU (start with 400 and increase dosage slowly), improves circulation.
Potassium, 99 mg. per day, is needed for proper calcium and magnesium metabolism.
Silicon, taken as directed on the label, aids in calcium absorption.
Vitamin B complex with extra niacin and thiamine, 100 mg. per day, improves circulation and cellular function.
Vitamin C plus bioflavonoids, 3,000 mg. per day, improves circulation.
Vitamin D, 400 IU per day, is needed for calcium absorption.
Coenzyme Q10, 100 mg. per day, improves heart function and circulation; also, lowers blood pressure.
Lecithin, taken as directed on the label, reduces cholesterol.
Vitamin A, 25,000 IU daily (may be included in a multivitamin and mineral complex).
Zinc, 50 mg. per day, is needed for absorption of calcium and action of B vitamins.
 
 Herbs
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            Alfalfa
Arnica
Aspen, quaking
Balsam fir
Birch, black or sweet
Chamomile
Chaparral
Clover, yellow sweet
Cloves
Cohosh, black
Corydalis, golden
Dong quai
Elderberry extract
Eucalyptus
Fennel seeds
Ginkgo biloba extract
Heart's ease
Horsetail grass
Indigo, wild
Ivy
Lavender
Passionflower
Pine, white
Pipsissewa
Saffron, meadow
Silica
Skullcap
Thuja
Valerian
Willow bark
Wintergreen
Witch hazel
Yellow dock
Yerba santa
 
 RecommendationsEat alfalfa, brewer's yeast, plenty of chlorophyll, cornmeal, kelp, and green leafy vegetables.
 Massage the muscles after using heat to relieve pain.  Do not massage if there has been an injury or sprain, especially when there is swelling.
Suspect claudication (impaired circulation) if cramping occurs after walking and is relieved when you stop.
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