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Dear all,

I received a call this am from a local GP who has benign fascicular syndrome. He

has intermittent fine muscle twitching , in his arms and under eyes. He

apparently has had plenty of investigations and more sinister underlying

conditions ruled out.

He could take anti epileptic medication, which he doesn`t want to do. he also

takes magnesium and vit B supplements. He has read somewhere about turmeric and

other various " spices " being beneficial. That is why he rung me. I have no

experience with this syndrome and would appreciate any info and advice.

Thankyou Janine

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Sorry forgot to say he has had the problem for some years and it is worse when

stressed and tired.It occurs on a daily basis but doesn`t stop normal

activities, neither does it interfere with his sleep.

Janine

Benign Fascicular syndrome

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Hello Janine,

I know someone with this condition. Not a patient, so can't really

comment on treatment. I sometimes make him a bottle of medicine, but

he uses it for intermittent aches and pains and anyway is not

especially compliant.

His fasiculation is in his calf muscles, usually in one leg only,

sometimes observable above the knee. I am convinced it arises from a

herniated disc and subsequent sciatica that he suffered with several

years ago. He also has restless leg syndrome.

Has your patient ever had a whiplash injury or similar? I recommend

craniosacral therapy for all conditions and complaints that involve

the nervous system and CNS.

As for herbs: I'd think of Hypericum, Vib. op. and Avena for starters.

I'll follow this thread with interest :)

Best wishes

Cristina

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>

>Dear all,

>I received a call this am from a local GP who has benign fascicular

>syndrome. He has intermittent fine muscle twitching , in his arms

>and under eyes. He apparently has had plenty of investigations and

>more sinister underlying conditions ruled out.

>He could take anti epileptic medication, which he doesn`t want to

>do. he also takes magnesium and vit B supplements. He has read

>somewhere about turmeric and other various " spices " being

>beneficial. That is why he rung me. I have no experience with this

>syndrome and would appreciate any info and advice.

>Thankyou Janine

>

>

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My first choice is always magnesium - the GP may not be taking enough. My

lcients take mag cit powder to bowel tolerance - usually 11/2 tsp at night.

Second choice is potassium (check meds) and third would be Vit E.

J Fidler, MCPP, (RH) AHG

Herbalist

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Subject: Benign Fascicular syndrome

Dear all,

I received a call this am from a local GP who has benign fascicular syndrome. He

has intermittent fine muscle twitching , in his arms and under eyes. He

apparently has had plenty of investigations and more sinister underlying

conditions ruled out.

He could take anti epileptic medication, which he doesn`t want to do. he also

takes magnesium and vit B supplements. He has read somewhere about turmeric and

other various " spices " being beneficial. That is why he rung me. I have no

experience with this syndrome and would appreciate any info and advice.

Thankyou Janine

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