Restless legs syndrome is a very common phenomenon that arouses the curiosity of many of us.
Indeed, its nocturnal manifestation can be very bothersome in daily life, which ultimately leads to sleep disorders and restless nights.
Beyond the treatments prescribed in pharmacies to treat it, a very particular natural remedy has attracted a lot of attention: placing soap under the sheets.
Pharmaceutical treatments can quickly dent your budget, in addition to affecting your health due to their numerous side effects.
For some minor ailments, natural remedies are a great way to avoid potentially harsh medications while still doing your health some good.
According to many testimonies, placing a bar of soap under your sheets can treat restless legs syndrome without any difficulty.
Considered by some to be a scientifically unfounded myth, the positive feedback following its use is nevertheless promising regarding its effectiveness, even if we do not really understand the mechanism.
Restless legs syndrome
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According to an article published by The Journal of Clinical Therapeutics and Risk Management, restless legs syndrome (RLS) was first identified in 1685 by Dr. Thomas Willis.
However, it is only recently that this phenomenon has attracted the attention of scientists, even if it remains largely misunderstood and often wrongly diagnosed.
Indeed, this syndrome is a sensorimotor sleep disorder. It is recognized by a feeling of discomfort in the legs, which forces the person to move their body in order to get rid of it.
It can appear at any time of the day, but it is especially disturbing at night because of its disruptive effect on sleep.
Indeed, some people are able to relieve their pain by moving their legs, but others require more significant movements such as walking or stretching.
There are two types of RLS: the first based on heredity and the second which can result from pregnancy, iron deficiencies or end-stage kidney disease.
A myth that turns out to be strangely effective
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