Top products from r/RestlessLegs
We found 9 product mentions on r/RestlessLegs. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Medi-Rub Foot Massager 2000 Plus
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
*Increase circulation in feet and lower legs*Exhilirating 2 speed heavy-duty motor widely used by customers with diabetes and neuropathy*Aids in prevention of leg cramps*Eases aches in toes and heels*110 Volts for U.S.
2. Traditional Medicinals Organic Nighty Night Tea Relaxation Tea, 16 Tea Bags (Pack of 6)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Helps you relax and get a good night’s sleep.*Non-GMO Verified. All Ingredients Certified Organic. Kosher. Caffeine Free.Consistently high-quality herbs from ethical trading partnerships.Taste: Minty and sweet with notes of citrus and spice.Case of six boxes, each box containing 16 sealed tea bags...
3. Medi-Rub Foot Massager - Lifetime Warranty if purchased from Medi-Rub Corp
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
American Made, Pain, Stress, Tension, diabetes, sore joints, muscle pain, neuropathy, pain, medical, circulation, pressure points, plantar fasciitis, chiropractors, sports medicine, holistic, joints, health product, gift, massage, clinical, doctors tool, fatigue, sore feet, gout, cramps, calf pain
4. MedMassager Therapeutic 11 Speed Electric Deep Tissue Foot Calf Massager MMF06
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
CHOOSE YOUR SPEED: MedMassager MMF06 Foot Calf Massager is the most powerful electric massager available with 11 Speed ranging from 1,000-3,700 rpm. We give an option to select your ideal speed setting as per your need, tailor your therapeutic regimen starting on a low speed and slowly increasing ov...
5. doTERRA SPA Hand & Body Lotion - 6.7 fl oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Easily blend with your favorite essential oil for a customized aromatic experienceSunflower and macadamia seed oils are known for their exceptional moisturizing properties and ability to retain moisture in the skinNon-greasy formula absorbs quickly leaving skin looking healthy, soft, and smooth
6. MagniLife Relaxing Leg Cream Pain Relief & Sleep Aid for Restless Legs, Cramping, Discomfort & Tossing - Natural Soothing, Deep Penetrating Topical with Magnesium & Lavender - 4oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
NATURAL RELIEF - MagniLife penetrating leg cream helps to relax and soothe the uncomfortable sensations that can make it difficult to fall asleep. Relaxing Leg Cream is a go-to when your legs just won’t stay still. Helps to calm the discomfort and restlessness so that you can get the sleep you nee...
7. Magnesium Bisglycinate 100% Chelate No-Laxative Effect. Maximum Absorption & Bioavailability, Fully Reacted & Buffered. Sleep, Energy, Stress & Anxiety, Leg Cramps, Headaches. Non-GMO Project Verified
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
EASY-TO-SWALLOW MINI CAPSULES: BioSchwartz is the first and only company to develop a pure Magnesium Bisglycinate supplement in TINY, easy-to-swallow mini-caps! Unlike other supplements, our premium formula is FREE of binders, fillers and other chemical additives.EASY ON THE STOMACH WITH NO LAXATIVE...
8. Garden of Life Dr. Formulated Whole Food Magnesium 197.4g Powder - Orange, Chelated, Non-GMO, Vegan, Kosher, Gluten & Sugar Free Supplement with Probiotics - Best for Anti-Stress, Calm & Regularity
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Non-GMO Project Verified, Vegan Certified, NSF Gluten Free Certified, Sugar Free, Star K KosherSupports relaxation and restores optimal magnesium levels while providing a better night's sleep350mg Magnesium of Whole Food Magnesium, Made Using Organic Brown Rice Protein Magnesium ChelateContains Live...
Man, you just described what my RL triggers are to the letter.
One possible cause that I've been told about is a condition I have called Crohn's Disease. A gastrointestinal issue that's more complicated than to go into here, but one of the problems that it causes me is internal bleeding. This causes me to have a much lower hemoglobin count as a healthy person should, which causes anemia, which has been shown to exacerbate RL. Fun, huh?
For relief, I take gabapentin every night about an hour before I go to bed. This is a prescription anticonvulsant medication that seems to help.
I've also found that if I put hot compresses on my legs for awhile after getting into bed, that helps quite a bit as well.
Another part of my night routine before bed is to drink a cup of herbal tea.
I'm not using it right now. Tried CBD first lol. But here's a link for some powdered type:
I would likely go with a product like this bc it's orange flavored. There are others, but I've heard the flavors can be iffy. You could buy empty capsules and put this in them. It's also available in pill form. Second link is pills.
Garden of Life Dr. Formulated Whole Food Magnesium 197.4g Powder - Orange, Chelated, Non-GMO, Vegan, Kosher, Gluten & Sugar Free Supplement with Probiotics - Best for Anti-Stress, Calm & Regularity https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079D3KDDD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_fAowCb5HHYQ0G
Magnesium Bisglycinate 100% Chelate TRAACS. No-Laxative Effect. Maximum Absorption & Bioavailability, Fully Reacted & Not Buffered. Sleep, Energy, Anxiety, Leg Cramps, Headaches. Non-GMO https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076S3CSCB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QEowCb9MS5DQS
I've done the ivory soap under the fitted sheet off and on for years, and can't tell if there's any effect. Still do it, though.
Yeah, seems like if people do find a partial or full solution it is often quite unique. I haven't tried a eucalyptus rub. Is this the cheapest you've found of the good stuff other than BenGay, which I detest the smell of?
My symptoms have evolved over the years, and I'm dreading growing old and losing all semblance of control. I've had periods of intense daytime symptoms, though not currently.
Bought some CBD oil (no high) from a local head shop (WA State), but haven't gotten it together to give it a go yet. Takes me a long time to follow-through anything, between the RLS and ADD.
I'm hoping I'm about ready to address both again. It's hard to keep the focus.
The mustard packet in the mouth -- sheesh, I guess I'll have to try gargling with it. Has it come to this?
Many people on SSRIs that develop RLS need to go onto an RLS medication to help with the symptoms.
Some things to avoid:
Caffeine, alcohol, melatonin, sedating cold/allergy medicines, over-the-counter “PM” drugs (like Tylenol PM, Unisom, etc)— anything that contains diphenhydramine.
Some people respond well to different distractions: weight, compression, heat, vibration, orgasm, stretching. I use a large footplate massager on my legs like this, when I’m flared. I stick it in bed with me, and sleep with it. I’ve had it for over 10 years, still works great:
https://www.amazon.com/Medi-Rub-Foot-Massager-2000-Plus/dp/B00029P414
MagniLife Relaxing Legs Pain Calming Relief and Sleep Aid Topical Cream Treatments: Tingling, Restlessness, Jittery Sensations https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01JA13X6W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SStYCb0WFPQ9A
I've been using it for years. It used to be in the Harriet Carter catalog but like everything else, is now on Amazon...