Hi to all. When researching "natural remedies" for RLS, one could end up taking a multitude of supplements etc and most likely with little/no effect. [I do take magnesium - not sure if it helps RLS but it should help to some degree with general soreness - i'm a PT and train myself 3-4 times a week].
Having said that, Thiamine is often mentioned and nutritional yeast is exceptionally high in Thiamine (and mostly protein and fibre - so v healthy in it's own right) - i'm disinclined to take many supplements as I am very sceptical as to their bioavailability (how much is actually metablaised and used). But natural yeast can be sprinkled on scrambled eggs, or a salad etc etc.
So i've only just started adding this to some of my meals and will report back if indeed it does help my RLS.
UPDATE on Pregabalin. I'm now up to 275mg/day from 225. Not much difference so far. I'm a little concerned because I have stopped training for 3wks now, to insolate the pain from RLS (rather than post training soreness). The Dr is happy to follow the advice of neurologist and i can take it up to 450mg/day. I feel i have no side effects (memeory not great anyway! and I wish it DID make me drowsy!!).
Bottom line, i am still waking after 1-2hrs sleep every night with discomfort/fidget or often varying degree of leg pain, whereby I have to get up (most nights) for an hour or more (take Zapain/codeine, or ibuprofen) and then go back to bed say 2 or 3am and usually then sleep until the alarm goes off at 5am.
I'm 58yrs old, and RLS has been worse over the past 5yrs or so. Ropinirole has been the only really effective medication but i came off due to some side effects and concern over augmentation. I then tried Gabapentin, before now using Pregabalin.
What has changed very recently, is my legs are quite painful during the day - it "feels" like sorenss from a workout the previous sday, but as stated, i have not trained foir 3wks, so this can only be down to RLS. Lack of sleep is though of course hugely detrimental to body's recovery, muscles included.
I'd be very interested if others have similar experiences. And as above, will update if Thiamine miraculously works to any degree!
Thanks in advance,
Nick