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So this is a common topic in low carb, keto, and carnivore spaces... but after 4 months on carnivore I wanted to share what I have found to be very effective for relief.

Short back story... I had gastric bypass in 2007 and in 2021 I had part of my duodenum removed due to an obstruction... so I have serious absorption issues with things taken orally. Massive amounts of magnesium and electrolytes weren't really doing anything.

For the past 4 days I've had ZERO leg cramps. Not even a hint! I've started adding creatine and ACV to my electrolyte drink that I sip in throughout the second half of my day. Supposed to help absorption. Then at bedtime I use magnesium lotion or oil on my legs. Now is only been 4 days, but that's pretty great!!

Hope this information helps someone out there who's suffering.

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  • That’s some really good information. Thanks for passing that along. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Yep. Good to know. I don't have them that often and usually they are somewhat self inflicted for me. I get really busy at work and don't make it a point to drink enough fluid during the day. The cra

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