Restless Legs Syndrome

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Check out http://www.rls.org/ which is a web site devoted to RLS.  Also you may want to check out the NG alt.support.sleep-disorder. Take care.

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I have in the past had something that might be termed ‘restless leg’. I don’t get a lot of exercise and getting up and walking around does help.  However there is something else that I’ve noticed that I think is interesting .. I am a practitioner of ‘energy healing’ – that is, working with peoples human energy field (see Barbara Brennan’s books for info on what I mean; or http://www.barbarabrennan.com) and my awareness for my own energy field is quite detailed. In my legs when this happens it looks like a meridian line is clogged up.  The restlessness (the need to twitch my leg) comes from that clogging in some way.  Part of the reason for the clogging of the field there is exactly lack of exercise, and part is other reasons more tied to leftover emotional or spiritual trauma. Usually the restlessness will dissapate with energy techniques if I can’t get up and walk around.         David

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Well hello there stranger. What are you doing around these parts? Thanks for the info. Your friend, Jan – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – The Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation that was mentioned earlier ( http://www.rls.org ) is an excellent place to turn to for information.  I recommend joining them so you can receive their newsletter.  They also have in person support groups around the U.S. that could be very helpful.  RLS affects people in many different ways.  There may be drug free ways to deal with it, and there are also a variety of pharmaceutical approaches to dealing with it available by prescription. — Posted from mailcore1.oh.voyager.net [207.0.229.19] via Mailgate.ORG Server – http://www.Mailgate.ORG

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The Chi machines (chaotic pulse, rather than focused ultrasound) are pretty interesting.  In the promotional material I’ve been mailed, they always supply a bunch of demonstrations on thermography changes upon application. We also used to have it back at Northwestern College of Chiropractic in the clinic, and people absolutely loved it. set my foot on it and it does wonders. I also have a chi machine which helps.

—— Jay A. Hafner

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’tis worth seeing your GP – a dysfunctional parathyroid and subsequently raised calcium blood levels can be the cause of restless leg syndrome.  This is easily detected by a U&E check. Over to you carole… Regards, Andrew "you are Barry Hobbs and i claim my

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