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RLS stands for Restless Leg Syndrome - a
neurological disorder that affects the areas of the brain
responsible for movement; primarily in the legs. Because this
condition often interferes with sleep, it is also considered
a sleep disorder. Restless Leg Syndrome afflicts nearly 10%
of the entire population in the United States. Most forms
are generally mild, and millions of individuals
may not even know they suffer from this condition. As no cure
for this condition currently exists, a treatment program which
includes the use of nutritional supplements, exercise, proper
diet, and standard medical treatments, is key for relieving
the many troublesome symptoms of RLS.
Sedorum's clinically evaluated ingredients may positively
impact the amount and quality of your sleep
by lessening the severity of your RLS symptoms and reducing
dependency of common prescription medications.
RLS, At A Glance:
Again, RLS is a disorder of the nervous system that affects
the movement of the legs. Persons suffering from this condition
often possess an irresistible urge to move their legs to relieve
the sensations. These "moving" sensations are usually
worse when the individual is trying to rest; especially at
night. RLS is associated with walking discomfort, stress,
and ongoing sleep deprivation.
Signs and Symptoms:
The International Restless Syndrome Study Group describes
the following signs and symptoms for restless leg symptoms:
Strange itching, tingling, or crawling sensations,
occurring deep within the legs, or arms
Restlessness - Floor pacing, rubbing the
legs, tossing and turning when trying to rest
A constant, compelling urge to move limbs to relieve stress
and/or sensations
Sleep disturbances other than apnea, as well as extreme fatigue
and sleepiness during the day
Periodic Leg Movements, or PLMS (a potential
disorder) - involves the periodic, repetitive, involuntary,
jerking limb movements that occur in sleep or while awake.
Some 80% of all RLS patients also suffer from this condition.
In the majority of RLS sufferers, symptoms are inconsistent
and do not occur every day. It is possible to have short periods
of activity and long periods of remission, or vice versa.
Additionally, symptoms tend to get worse over time in approximately
65% of people with this condition, and may prove to be disabling.
Risk Factors:
RLS appears to affect women slightly more than men. Although
this condition may occur at any age, it is most commonly reported
in middle-aged and elderly adults. Younger persons have been
known to suffer from this condition, as well as women in the
last trimester of pregnancy. Several other factors known to
be associated with Restless Leg Syndrome include:
Genetic Disposition - RLS seems to run in
families, although the exact gene has yet to be recognized.
Lower iron levels and Anemia - Decreased
levels of iron has been shown to promote RLS symptoms.
Chronic Disease - Conditions associated
with RLS onset include; kidney failure, Parkinson's disease,
diabetes, and Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Caffeine, Alcohol, and/or Tobacco Use -
Decreased intakes of either of these agents has been shown
to improve symptoms.
Neurologic lesions - Though the cause is
not clear, persons with spinal cord or peripheral nerve lesions
often report symptoms of Restless Leg Syndrome.
Pharmaceuticals - Certain medications have
been known to exacerbate symptoms. These can include; tricyclic
antidepressants, lithium, anti-seizure and anti-nausea medications,
SSRIs, and even some popular cold and allergy medications.
Diagnosing Restless Leg Syndrome:
RLS is commonly misdiagnosed; often going
undiagnosed. In fact, diagnosing this condition proved so
difficult, researchers speculate that past sufferers were
not diagnosed until about 10-20 years after their initial
symptoms surfaced (on average). However, because of improvements
in our knowledge of the disorder, RLS is now diagnosed earlier,
usually when there are recurrent symptoms. A definitive diagnosis
is vital for developing an effective and successful treatment
program.
The basic criteria for diagnosing RLS was updated in 1995
by the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group:
Nocturnal worsening of symptoms, and Motor restlessness A
desire to move the limbs, often associated with paresthesias
or dysthesias
Symptoms that are the most troublesome, or present during
rest, are partially or temporarily relieved by activity.
Conventional Treatments:
Because there is no cure for RLS, the primary goal of standard
treatments is to eliminate symptoms. Today, specialists treat
Restless Leg Syndrome differently from individual to individual.
As well, eliminating any secondary causes
such as underlying conditions is paramount in achieving treatment
success. Once you and your doctor have addressed any dietary
concerns, implemented exercise and relaxation techniques,
and have eliminated a potential, underlying causes, drug treatments
are often initiated.
The majority of doctors who specialize in treating RLS
recommend drug treatment for patients who exhibit
symptoms at least three nights per week. People who develop
symptoms only occasionally, will likely be prescribed only
when symptoms begin to appear, or during an active phase.
Sedorum has been specifically formulated to reduce the many
troubling symptoms associated with the Restless Leg condition.
Addressing symptoms is essential when trying to improve YOUR
overall mental and physical health status.
Although the majority of prescription medications have proven
effective at diminishing the symptoms associated
with RLS, individuals taking these drugs are subject to tolerance,
augmentation, and dependency issues. These
side effects can be debilitating and often cause patients
to search for other avenues in condition management.
Research has indicated that the ingredients found in Sedorum
can effectively support your existing treatment program; potentially
reducing restlessness, improving sleep quality, and reduces
feelings of anxiety, without the use of harmful medicinals.
Sedorum may act to support your central nervous system's sensory
and motor functioning by supplying your body with condition-specific
vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and botanicals. Obtaining
nutrients such as GABA, iron, B12, Calcium, Magnesium, and
Glycine from Sedorum ensures that your body is well equipped
in your fight against limb activity and lack of sleep.
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Sedorum One Month Supply
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| 4 |
Buy Three Get One Free
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Buy Four Get Two Free |
103.80 |
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