Vitamins & Nutritional Supplements for Restless Legs Syndrome
Mild iron deficiency is common, even in people who are not anemic. When iron deficiency is the cause of RLS, supplementation with iron has been reported to reduce the severity of the symptoms. In one trial, 74 mg of iron taken three times a day for two months, reduced symptoms in people with RLS. In people who are not deficient in iron, iron supplementation has been reported to not help reduce symptoms of RLS. Most people are not iron deficient, and taking too much can lead to adverse effects. Therefore, iron supplements should only be taken by people who have a diagnosed deficiency.
In a preliminary trial, people with period limb movements during sleep (PLMS) or RLS who suffered from insomnia had a significant improvement in sleep efficiency after supplementing with magnesium (about 300 mg each evening for four to six weeks).
In some people with RLS, the condition may be genetic. People with familial RLS appear to have inherited an unusually high requirement for folic acid. Although not all people with RLS suffer from uncomfortable sensations, folate-deficient people with this condition always do. In one report, 45 people were identified to be from families with folic acid-responsive RLS. The amount of folic acid required to relieve their symptoms was extremely large, ranging from 5,000 to 30,000 mcg per day. Such amounts should only be taken under the supervision of a healthcare professional...
Dr Balch's Vitamin Formula for Restless Legs Syndrome

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- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Vitamin D - 200
- IU
- 50%
Vitamin E - 200
- IU
- 667%
Folate - 400
- mcg
- 100%
Calcium - 200
- mg
- 20%
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- Amount Per Serving
- % DV
Iron - 9
- mg
- 50%
Magnesium - 150
- mg
- 38%
Ginkgo Extract - 40
- mg
- *
- * Daily Value (DV) not established





