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Hello group. Curious if anyone has tryed Restavin. I've been investigating the link between Inflammation ( for me its Osteoarthritis) and Rls. This product came up in my search and seems to have good reviews.

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Looking at the ingredients, to me there seems nothing there that you cant go and buy individually and would be cheaper. I havent tried it, but then vitamins and minerals have never worked for my RLS.

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Billdel

I too, looking for options to relieve RLS found very good promotions for Restavin, an all natural supplement, that "guaranties" it performance, or your money back. Sounds like you can't miss by trying it. Anyone tried it?

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Retavin looks good in the ads, but they were put out by the company, so I guess you’d have to try it.

I agree that there may indeed be a link between RLS and osteoarthritis inflammation. I’ve definitely experienced a flare up of RLS in one leg or the other when my knee or ankle is swollen from being on my feet too much.

My theory is that the swelling in my knee or ankle cut off nerve impulses into that leg.

I don’t know what’s in Restavin, but I now swear by one fabulous product—a cream I apply to my leg or legs when I first begin to feel that little twinge just before it starts. It’s called Relaxing Legs by MagniLife. As soon as I put it on, the twinge stops and no RLS. Stops it cold for me. You can get it on line or in pharmacies.

I’ve also been keeping daily track of the medications I take for RLS, time of day I take them, and how I am feeling physically and emotionally for 6 months now.

Here’s what i’ve found to be true for me: since going cold turkey off Ropinerole and taking a combination of Lyrica and Tramadol when I take my medication exactly 7 hours in between each of three doses (due to the half life of Lyrica) I have no RLS symptoms.

If I vary the time and forget to take it by half an hour or more, I get annoying RLS symptoms that night, but still mild compared to being on Gabapentin.

I’m just sharing what is now working for me. It may not work the same for others. We have to be our own researchers.

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DicCarlson

26% 1 star reviews on amazon. I suspect the people it is helping are folks that respond to low Ferritin (iron) levels. There's 8mg of iron. but it doesn't state what form it is.

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nightdancer

Restavin is just Vitamin C, iron and folic acid. It is not any better than anything else advertised like that for RLS.

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