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From: fritz@hpfclk.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Need remedy for Restless Legs Syndro
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Date: Wed, 13-Jun-84 17:45:00 EDT
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Nf-From: hpfclk!fritz    Jun  6 13:45:00 1984

This is extremely non-scientific, but...

I used to have a mild problem with restless legs, but have not had problems
with it since I increased my vitamin intake.  If I remember correctly, it
was a B complex (in particular, B-6) that helped the most.  Calcium, and
possibly magnesium, would probably also help.  Does your wife already take
vitamins?  Does she take birth-control pills?  They can cause a shortage
of B-6.

Gary Fritz