This is a sign of mineral deficiency. Try this:

1. Take 500mg magnesium glycinate every day.

2. Rub magnesium chloride on your feet before bed.

3. Add ionic minerals to your water.

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It sure looks like I have to get some magnesium.

I take it every day and haven't had any night cramps in years.

Thank you. That's very reassuring!

I agree. Minerals. My wife takes magnesium when this happens and it helps.

What he said 👆🏼.

Trace minerals are a game changer.

My mom had the same issue; this permanently resolved it. She thought it was old age.

I'll save you some time. Here's what I use after years of evaluating different products.

Mag glycinate:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058HWV9S

Mag chloride spray:

https://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Minerals-Magnesium-Ultra-OptiMSM/dp/B008JSJ9HU/

Ioic minerals (for your water):

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07JVTSW9C

Thanks.

Ordered the pills and the minerals.

I drink a lot of water at work, where they have some kind of filtered water dispenser. I have to find out if it's an RO system, because if it is, that might explain a few other things...

Yup. Empty water forces your body to use it's mineral reserves. Coffee, alcohol, and processed food, too.

No coffee, haven't had a drink for over a week, and try not to have too many processed foods...

Then it must be:

A. Filtered water stealing your minerals.

B. Most of our food supply has lost most of it's mineral content over the decades due to monocropping and soil debasement.

You're using your reserves and they aren't being replenished through the ordinary means.

I recommend everyone take minerals because of this problem.

What product or method do you recommend? My wife likes the Trace Minerals concentrace drops.

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Suggest she takes thekm every day regardless. Mineral stores take awhile to build up but are easily depleted by fiat life.