I thought she was kidding me
#11
Originally Posted by ptquilts
I was the one who suggested the soap for leg cramps, but DH (the sufferer) gave up on it. Started taking magnesium instead.
but hey, whatever works for you, go for it.
but hey, whatever works for you, go for it.
Bar of soap? Hmmm.....
#12
Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
Originally Posted by ptquilts
I was the one who suggested the soap for leg cramps, but DH (the sufferer) gave up on it. Started taking magnesium instead.
but hey, whatever works for you, go for it.
but hey, whatever works for you, go for it.
Bar of soap? Hmmm.....
Yes magnesium helps me but usually Vitamin D helps more than anything...get the dr to test for low vit d and they will give you high dose prescrip to take. That has helped me more than anything..
#13
Originally Posted by RatherB Quilting
Pickles will also help with leg cramps. When I was pregnant, I would get charlie horses at night, sometimes so bad I would have to walk up and down the hall for five minutes just to get them out. I started eating a pickle before bed and no more charlie horses. The one night I forgot to eat my pickle, had the worst charlie horse ever!
Of course, now that I have given birth...I have a fridge full of pickles!
:)
Of course, now that I have given birth...I have a fridge full of pickles!
:)
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Decolorized Iodine on your toenails twice a day clears up nail fungus in 6 weeks. Just apply around the bottom of the nail bed. Regular iodine would work just as well, if you don't mind having iodine colored toenails.
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Originally Posted by redkimba
Ivory soap to help leg cramps? I still think that's psychosomatic, but if it doesn't cause any harm & seems to help - use it....
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Originally Posted by luvstitches
Dry, chaffed, heels of your feet?
Rub olive oil on them. Do this daily or at night...it will help but give it time. I've spent so much money on creams that have never worked. My mother is from Italy and she told me to use it. Why didn't I ask her to begin with? lol
Rub olive oil on them. Do this daily or at night...it will help but give it time. I've spent so much money on creams that have never worked. My mother is from Italy and she told me to use it. Why didn't I ask her to begin with? lol
After bathing, rub in some good old Castor Oil. When I broke my ankle and had a cast up to my hips, I was horrified when the cast came off. My legs were so dry and no cream ever worked on them, and with the leg hairs long enough to pin curl, I did as one old guy said I met in the doctor's office. He said get the skin wet and warm, then rub in Castor Oil. It did work well, and sometimes I use it on my skin all over.
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