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[Podcast] Beat Nighttime Cramps: The Mineral Fix for Growing Pains & Restless Legs
In this episode I share a practical, down-to-earth look at muscle cramps and how mineral balance can prevent and relieve them. Drawing on years of clinical use and collaboration with Dr. James on the PM Minerals formula, the episode explains why cramps commonly appear during seasonal change, illness, dehydration, or long periods of static posture. Listeners will hear about the most affected muscles (calves, hamstrings, back and long muscle groups), and common triggers such as poor hydration, certain foods (including sodas and high red-meat diets), and stress.
Key topics include the three essential minerals for muscle health—calcium, potassium and magnesium—their roles (calcium for contraction/relaxation, potassium for fluid balance and nerve signaling, magnesium for muscle relaxation and calming nerve impulses), and the specific 3:1:2 ratio used in PM Minerals. The episode also covers the benefits of colloidal, plant-derived minerals (fossilized plant beds) for bioavailability and why dark leafy greens are a great dietary source.
Practical guidance is provided: typical dosing recommendations (one to two PM Minerals capsules at night; three to four for acute severe cramps), the importance of staying hydrated so minerals can circulate, and how consistent use can rapidly ease conditions like growing pains and restless leg syndrome—often within hours to a couple of nights depending on severity. The host shares personal anecdotes and client stories illustrating fast symptom relief and long-term prevention.
The episode also touches on other cramp types (including menstrual cramps) and notes that while minerals are highly effective for many muscle-related issues, different problems may need additional approaches discussed in future episodes. Overall, listeners can expect a clear, actionable primer on recognizing mineral-related cramps and simple strategies—dietary and supplemental—to prevent and treat them.

