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BBDoom
by  BBDoom
Texarkana: A City on Two States
freddorst
by  freddorst
Which Killer Robots to Team Up With?
zeppomarx
by  zeppomarx
Clueless Machines Running The Dumbest Algorithms
since71
by  since71
species are just containers, we brainwaves are the real -
BBDoom
by  BBDoom
Road Works
julieh
by  julieh
are you the same person throughout your life?
BBDoom
by  BBDoom
Wanna know how high i am 👊
KickAss420
creativity. weed vs alcohol
rajrodger
by  rajrodger
surveillance makes us all famous!
cosmic coincidence conjurers
what if we sent weed to conflict zones instead of soldiers?
zara2
by  zara2
if we are living in a simulation of a simulation
My Favourite Question: 'What've you had for tea?'
my Spidey Sense feels that concentrates are carcinogenic
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eybic
by  eybic
Twitching 🙄
Twitching (not watching birds) what's that all about? Sitting comfortably, dropping off and all of a sudden my leg decides to twitch making my Mrs and the dog jump 😄😄
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ShadowOfDeth
Dehydration can cause twitching. Cramps too.
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DOTCOMLOVER
Magnesium

I'd like to share some valuable information about the benefits of magnesium in addressing twitches or muscle spasms. Magnesium plays a crucial role in muscle function and overall neuromuscular health. It is involved in various physiological processes that help maintain the proper functioning of nerves and muscles.

When it comes to twitches, magnesium acts as a natural muscle relaxant. It helps regulate the balance of calcium and potassium in the body, which is essential for muscle contraction and relaxation. Insufficient levels of magnesium can disrupt this balance, leading to muscle hyperexcitability and an increased likelihood of experiencing twitches or spasms.

By ensuring an adequate intake of magnesium, you can potentially reduce the frequency and intensity of twitches. Magnesium supplements or increasing magnesium-rich foods in your diet can be effective strategies. However, it is always advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplements or making significant dietary changes.

In addition to its muscle relaxant properties, magnesium also contributes to overall stress reduction and relaxation. It aids in calming the nervous system, promoting a sense of calmness and tranquility. This can indirectly benefit individuals experiencing twitches, as stress and anxiety often exacerbate muscle twitching.

It's important to note that while magnesium can be helpful, it may not be a universal solution for everyone. Twitches can have various underlying causes, such as electrolyte imbalances, nerve damage, or medication side effects. Therefore, it is essential to have a comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause of your twitches and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

Remember, this information is meant to provide general guidance, and individual cases may vary. Consulting with a healthcare professional is always recommended to receive personalized advice tailored to your specific needs.
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Bitcat88
Magnesium oil spray available on Amazon works wonders for restless legs
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DisKontent
That and you may need minerals like magnesium or calcium…could be anything dude
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Jimmy Boco
My missus says I twitch in my sleep when I’m really stoned. Says she can judge the potency of my gear based on the level of nighttime twitching.
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M4N1C W0RLD
I twitch when I'm high too, not just my leg though, can be my arms or head as well.

My mate (not a stoner) says its my body's internal workings responding to the effects of pot, pot having X effect and the body responding in the only way it knows how to... which is like the body apparently thinks it needs to fight whatever is happening and the result is weird twitching.

OR its something to do with anxiety.
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TacoTemp
Perhaps it is your divine self trying to wake you up to your purpose? Is it always the same leg? It's probably a really important/special leg if so.


Destined for great things...
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UndercoverAlien
Hypnic jerks. Totally normal.
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eybic
Cheers guys, it's literally only when I'm stoned so not sure that it's a deficiency of anything.
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M4N1C W0RLD
If it is something you are really concerned about; speak to a doctor ^^
Fewnag
by  Fewnag
Hack my brain
rajrodger
by  rajrodger
Are We Living in a Computer Simulation?
Good weed books
patience
by  patience
governments take out smart contracts on people
If sword art online was a possibility would you do it?
jus sayin
Happy Monday 💨💨💨
doctor doc
Do Regional Molds Shape Culture?
weJamin
by  weJamin
Seal was wrong, our craziness is our biggest threat to survival
best term for non-stoners?