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Tomato Juice Against Leg Cramps

Tomato juice is a simple and healthy way to prevent leg cramps. If that doesn't work we have lots of other suggestions that won't be as dangerous as quinine

Tens of millions of people–from athletes to senior citizens–suffer from leg cramps. There are no FDA-approved medications for this common condition, but there are lots of home remedies. Tomato juice may be the healthiest!

Q. I read in your column about using yellow mustard for leg cramps. In the 1970s my mother suffered terribly from leg cramps. Her family doctor told her to take a small glass of tomato juice, add salt and drink it. This got rid of my mother’s leg cramps.

It works for me as well. Have any of your readers ever mentioned this use for tomato juice?

A. Several readers have reported success with low-sodium V8 juice to boost their potassium levels. One wrote:

“Several years ago, my mother was experiencing severe leg cramps. We tried to add juices for the potassium, and found V8 was one of the highest at that time. It worked and she used it faithfully several times a week.”

We are always amused and amazed at the variety of remedies people have used to overcome leg cramps. Ever since the FDA banned quinine, people who suffer from this problem have had to experiment with a variety of non-drug approaches. Here are just a few stories from visitors to this website:

“I have had charley horses for as long as I can remember–in my feet, thighs and calves. I did not get any relief until I began reading your article in my local newspaper. I tried drinking pickle juice, taking a teaspoon of yellow mustard as well as many other home remedies.

“It wasn’t until I placed a bar of soap under my fitted sheet that I received much needed, desired and welcomed relief from night leg cramps!

“I first placed a bar of Lever 2000 under my sheets, but the smell proved to be too strong, which bothered my allergies. I got no cramps, but I sneezed all night.

“Next, I placed a bar of unscented Dove under my sheet. The same bar has been there for months and I have NOT had a cramp in MONTHS!

“My cleaning lady thought I was nuts when she first discovered the soap under my sheet and since she doesn’t speak English I couldn’t explain to her why it was there. At first she would place it on my dresser, and I would put it back under my sheets. We went through this ritual for a few weeks until she finally understood that I WANTED the soap under my sheet!

“I just wanted to thank you for the suggestion and for helping me get many nights of wonderful sleep. I have a friend who was having the same problem with cramps and was drinking up to 6 bottles of tonic water per day. After she tried the soap remedy she is mostly cramp-free and is down to one bottle of tonic water occasionally. Thanks again for publishing this life-saving piece of information!”

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“I just want to thank you for your article awhile back about leg cramps and the use of mustard as a cure. I tend to experience them on my first night off from work (night worker).

“I know it could stem from possible overuse of my legs. Before I go to sleep, I usually eat a banana or two but it’s no guarantee that I will have a good night’s sleep.

“I have used the mustard remedy four times so far and each time the cramps went away within minutes. The last time was so bad, I must have screamed in my sleep. My wife ran upstairs to see if I was ok and saw I was having a very bad cramp in my left calf. She asked me if I wanted the mustard. Two teaspoons later, the cramp was gone within a minute. I finished my sleep with no problems although the next day my calf was a little sore from the cramp.

“I don’t remember what you said in the article about the active ingredient in mustard but whatever it is, I just want to thank you again for the info.”

If you would like to learn more about how to deal with leg cramps and restless leg syndrome (RLS) you may want to check out our Guide To Leg Pain. And don’t forget to consider The People’s Pharmacy Bed Soap! It would make a great stocking stuffer for someone you love!

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About the Author
Terry Graedon, PhD, is a medical anthropologist and co-host of The People’s Pharmacy radio show, co-author of The People’s Pharmacy syndicated newspaper columns and numerous books, and co-founder of The People’s Pharmacy website. Terry taught in the Duke University School of Nursing and was an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology. She is a Fellow of the Society of Applied Anthropology. Terry is one of the country's leading authorities on the science behind folk remedies..
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