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I get relief by drinking noni juice mixed with blueberry juice. It is soooo nasty to drink, but a couple of ounces in the p.m. really calms my legs down. After a week or two, it stops working so I stop taking it, and THAT seems to work! So I alternate as needed. I buy the noni juice as well as the unsweetened blueberry juice at the health food store. Another juice might work just as well but blueberries are so full of good stuff that I use it. I mix 2/3 blueberry with 1/3 noni and it is still pretty nasty. Noni alone is undrinkable in my opinion. Once in a while I have a really bad night and I rub Mineral Ice (or the drug store generic equivalent) on my legs, and do my version of some ballet plies, stretching my calves as much as I can, before bed.
I was invited by my local neurologist to become part of a trial of some medicine, but one of the requirements to participate was to promise not to do anything else to ease the condition. I did not feel I could take the chance of either being in the placebo group or the medicine not working without being able to use my home remedy routine.
I discovered that Noni juice worked when a friend who is a distributer for a very expensive brand mixed with blueberry juice sent me a case of it for free to try to get me as a customer. They tend to believe it will cure or prevent just about every complaint known to man. I figured what the hey, it is free. I'll see if it does anything. But as grateful as I was to her for introducing me to the juice, I could not see why I should spend the kind of money she was charging When I could do so much better at the health food store.
If anyone else gives this yukky stuff a try, I would be interested in hearing how it works for you.
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