Lately
some of you may have heard our radio ads
that talked about how
Active 8 may be able to help people
who have Restless Leg Syndrome. We
received so many requests for
information that we thought perhaps you
might be interested in some of the
information and research that is ongoing
regarding Restless Leg Syndrome
(hereafter referred to as RLS) and its
relationship to magnesium, one of the
primary ingredients in
Active 8.
RLS is a
neurological condition that makes one
feel like they have the constant urge to
move with an underlying “tickling”
sensation that makes it uncomfortable –
especially while trying to relax, sleep,
read or other leisurely activities. The
amount of discomfort can range from
minor annoyance to one of significant
pain and lack of sleep.
Some of
the more common causes of RLS are: lack
of magnesium, lack of iron, intake
of serotonin anti-depressants (such as
Zoloft) and other psychiatric
medications, too much stimulants like
caffeine and cold medicines, pregnancy,
severe kidney disease, alcohol
withdrawal, hormonal changes, Folate
deficiencies, and chronic diseases like
fibromyalgia, leukemia, chronic lung
disease, rheumatoid arthritis and even
heart disease.
How is
magnesium deficiencies related to
RSL? If your body is low in the large
amounts of magnesium your body requires,
then you quite possibly could suffer
from restless leg, cramps, and
migraines. Magnesium helps the muscles
relax and is critical for more than 300
functions in the body alone. It is
worthwhile to note that calcium and
potassium (also an ingredient in Active
8) are also play an important role in
nerve transmissions. If you take calcium
to help with osteoporosis, be sure to
have enough magnesium and potassium to
help the calcium work better in the
body.
This
problem often shows up at night when the
body is trying to relax creating major
sleep problems. A study by Hornyak M,
Voderholzer U, Hohagen F, Berger M,
Riemann D. Department of Psychiatry and
Psychotherapy, Albert-Ludwigs-University,
Freiburg, Germany showed that
patients who have mild or moderate RLS-or
PLMS-related insomnia could get
significant relief with magnesium
supplementation. Following their
treatments of magnesium, patients
reported a significant decrease in RLS-sleep
related activity.1
So is
Active 8 a cure-all for Restless Leg
Syndrome? Of course not, but it can help
alleviate the symptoms if you have a
deficiency in the levels of magnesium in
your body – and if you have that
problem, it warrants a discussion with
your doctor as to whether you should
take
Active 8 for help with RLS.
Active 8
does not claim to diagnose or treat any
disease and you should consult with your
doctor if unsure as to whether you
should take Active 8. Active 8 is
primarily composed of the highest
quality magnesium available in one of
the most absorbable forms possible. It
is 100% guaranteed, fully refundable if
you are not satisfied for any reason.
Click here if you would like to order
Active 8.
Biographical
References:
1. US National Library of
Medicine/National Institutes of Health:
abstract http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9703590
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