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- Acupressure
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- For a cramp in the calf, press
point B 57, suggests Michael Reed Gach, Ph.D., director of the Acupressure Institute in
Berkeley, California. Point B 57 is situated at the bottom of the calf muscle
bulgeon the back of your leg in the center of the base of the calf muscle, midway
between the crease behind the knee and the heel. Hold for one minute, says Dr. Gach.
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- Aromatherapy
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- Lavender
is the Swiss army knife of aromatic oils, says Los Angeles
aromatic consultant John Steele. He packs the versatile oil on long road trips to treat
drivers leg, that painful cramp in the calf that comes from hours of
braking and accelerating. To use, he suggests massaging four or five drops directly on the
affected area. It works every time, says Steele. Tarragon and chamomile
essential
oils are also effective for leg cramps, he says.
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Product Recommendations |
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Leg Veins Formula uses Tru-OPC's to protect and strengthen collagen for healthy vascular
walls. Horse Chestnut Extract to provide Aescin which has been shown to support healthy
circulation in the lower legs. Vitamin C for additional collagen support, and vascular
support herbs, traditionally used for micro-circulation. Contains: Butchers Broom
Root, Cayenne, pepper fruit, Dandelion Leaf, Grape Seed, dried extract,
Horsechestnut, dried extract, Prickly Ash Bark, and Vitamin C (ascorbic
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- Body & Fitness
- Multi
- Mineral
- Complex
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- Liquid Minerals the Key to Endurance,
Recovery and Maximize absorption. Multi Mineral Complex supply 50 Minerals, Electrolytes,
Plus 35 Trace Minerals.
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- The Thigh Cream has deep penetrating toning
formula which includes botanical extracts which help fight cellutite, varicose veins,
improves circulation and softens and moisturizers the skin
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