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Leg cramps at night? Twitches? Brain fog? Anxiety?
I hear this all the time…
“I keep waking up in the middle of the night with leg cramps.”
Sometimes it’s restless legs…
sometimes it’s that sudden, painful cramp that jolts you awake.
And more often than not, it comes down to one thing:
Low magnesium.
In fact, it’s now estimated that over 70% of us are magnesium deficient—
which explains why so many people are dealing with leg cramps, restless legs, and poor sleep.
By the end of the day, your body has used up a lot of its magnesium.
Stress.
Activity.
Heat.
Even salty snacks in the evening.
So by bedtime… your levels are past the low point and into
your body “speaking up"
in the form of painful leg cramps
Why pills aren’t solving it (this is important):
Most people are already taking magnesium…
But pills:
- Take time to absorb
- And only a portion is actually used by the body
So taking one at night doesn’t help when your body needs it right now.
That’s why I created this Magnesium Spray with MSM.
Used before bed, it:
✔ Absorbs quickly through the skin
✔ Helps restore magnesium levels overnight
✔ Supports relaxed muscles and restful sleep
No waiting.
No guessing.
Just a simple routine that works with your body.
How to use:
Before bed, spray onto the bottoms of your feet
and let it absorb.
That’s it.
"Works great for my leg and foot cramping. So glad I tried it." -J.L.
Why this formula is different:
✔ Magnesium chloride sourced from the Dead Sea
✔ Colloidal magnesium base (not water) for enhanced absorption
✔ 10% MSM to help magnesium absorb more effectively
✔ No added chemicals
Designed for fast, effective results.
What customers notice:
✔ Fewer nighttime leg cramps
✔ Better, more restful sleep
✔ Less twitching and restlessness
✔ Feeling more relaxed overall
Conditions that lead to low magnesium
|
Other magnesium antagonists
|
| Kidney disease |
Crohn's disease |
Coffee / tea / soda |
Alcohol |
| Taking acid reflux pills |
Diabetes & diabetes medication |
High sugar diets |
Stress |
| Pancreatitis |
Alcohol abuse |
High salt diets |
Too much exercise |
| Radiation therapy |
Parathyroid problems |
High dairy diets |
Marijuana use |
| Cancer treatment |
Diuretic use |
White flour |
Tobacco |
| Irritable bowels |
Vomiting and diarrhea |
White rice |
Excessive calcium intake* |
*High calcium intake leads to low magnesium, whereas high magnesium intake leads to better calcium absorption. Doctors recommend a 1:1 ratio of calcium to magnesium.