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We have always been told to take magnesium for cramps. And the thousands of people who take it every day still have leg cramps. They say you should eat bananas, and even with two bananas a day many people still have cramps. It can work against mild cramps, but not always against the very strong cramps that some people have on a daily basis, several times a night.
Having a cramp occasionally isn’t very serious, but the problem is that the pain gets worse in frequency and intensity with age, or even after chemotherapy. Some people, especially seniors, have three to five cramps each night … Some scream in pain. And medicine can be powerless. In extreme cases, quinine can be prescribed, but it presents more dangers (heart problems) than benefits, and it is already banned in the United States and other countries.
Brazilian researchers have developed a natural treatment to remove the “real” cause of the onset of cramps, which would act from the first day in more than 90% of cases. They claim to have already helped more than 10,000 people, especially the elderly, to permanently eliminate their very strong cramps in one day. Because yes, it seems logical that if we eliminate the cause, we prevent the onset of cramps. Current studies seem to confirm this. On the site www.crampes.org, we can see more than 70 testimonies in video people from 50 to 92 years old, from all countries, and in several languages, including that of a retired French doctor, who had tried everything without success before.
What is the principle of this natural treatment?
According to Jean-Marc WILVERS and his team, insufficient magnesium is not the main cause of the onset of cramps. The lack of magnesium, potassium, zinc, or other, would be just some of the 30 or 40 secondary causes of cramps, which locally disturb the ionic balance of the organism (most often in the legs and feet). , but also the hands, the abdomen, and even the anus). And that’s what generates excess static electricity, sending electrical micro-pulses that command muscles to fire. And that’s the cramp …
And if we neutralize this static electricity, the cramps disappear from the first day. The author of this theory is based on the experience of the Italian physician and physicist Dr Luigi Galvani in the 18th century, who had already demonstrated that static electricity is capable of triggering involuntary muscle contractions. While dissecting a frog in his lab, he noted that when a metal scalpel charged with static electricity made contact with the frog’s sciatic nerve, it instantly caused a strong involuntary muscle contraction, which is consistent with the definition of a cramp. If the scalpel was not charged with static electricity, nothing happened. His experience is well known, and has been repeated and filmed in many universities around the world, including the University of Rennes. Unfortunately, Galvani did not continue his research on cramps, but on electricity and the electric battery.
More than two hundred years later, it was this Belgian researcher, now based in Brazil, who came across Galvani’s work by chance and applied them to the treatment of his daughter’s growing pains, which are in fact infantile cramps. After convincing tests on the growing pains, or infantile cramps of his daughter, he tested his treatment on the very strong cramps of his grandmother, and this confirmed his thought: if we neutralize the excess static electricity on the body, growing pains in children and nighttime cramps in adults disappear on the first day.
Since 2008, he left his native Belgium for Brazil, the country of his wife, and founded his company there which markets MAGICRAMP, a small antistatic down that is simply placed between the sheet and the mattress, just under the legs, in order to neutralize static electricity. The results are felt from day one, and if the client still experiences a single cramp within thirty days, they are reimbursed.
A first preliminary satisfaction survey had already been carried out with a sample of 220 people using the old MAGICRAMP model. The results showed that 81% of the respondents found that the intensity and frequency of onset of cramps had decreased significantly. The new model appears to be effective in over 90% of cases.
The first clinical studies were carried out on people suffering from PPS – Post-Polio Syndrome, a serious and disabling disease that causes severe muscle pain in the legs, and cold sensations in the feet during the night. A convincing test was even carried out in photo-thermography, which demonstrated a significant increase in the temperature of the leg resting on the Magicramp, compared to the second. Patients reported no longer having cold feet or nighttime cramps, which are two symptoms commonly associated with post-polio syndrome. The study will be published by the end of this year.
New clinical studies are currently being carried out in double blind at the Federal University UNIFESP of São Paulo in Brazil. Preliminary tests on elderly patients with severe cramps, and people who have undergone chemotherapy have been very positive. The study is expected to be published in 2019.
Physicians who want to test a copy of MAGICRAMP with a patient are encouraged to contact the company through the site.
For more information, see the website https://www.crampes.org.