End the Misery of Restless Legs
With Just Four Sprays Before Bed!
If you struggle with restless legs, night-time cramps, or tension that keeps you awake…
This gentle Magnesium Muscle Spray could make a real difference.
If you struggle with restless legs, night-time cramps, or tension that keeps you awake…
This gentle Magnesium Muscle Spray could make a real difference.
Dear Friend
It’s horrible when your body doesn’t let you sleep.
Your legs won’t keep still…
There’s tension in your calves and feet…
And your mind starts to race.
Even when you do fall sleep, you get jolted awake by cramps.
But there is something you can do about it.
Nature’s Own Muscle Relaxant
Magnesium is called ‘nature’s relaxant’ because it is crucial for muscle and nerve function.
But many of us become deficient in this mineral as we get older, particularly if we’re under stress or take certain medications.
Low levels of magnesium interfere with the way your nerves and muscles get messages from the brain.
This leads to conditions like restless legs syndrome, cramps, weak muscles, irritability, confusion, forgetfulness and insomnia.
You can become depressed and tired for apparently no reason….
You can feel listless, distracted and unable to focus.
And night-times in bed become a horrible ordeal, after which you wake up feeling even worse.
All thanks to a lack of magnesium.
An easy way to address this problem is through a Magnesium Muscle Spray.
It delivers high-quality magnesium chloride through the skin, helping to relax your muscles and calm your nervous system.
And because it comes in spray form, there’s no risk of upsetting your stomach and no need to swallow tablets.
Just 4-6 sprays before bed will comfort your legs and feet, easing that “can’t-keep-still” feeling and helping you drift off to sleep more easily.
If you want to try it yourself to test the effects, then you can take up a risk-free home trial by clicking this link:
How Magnesium Gets You Ready for Sleep
Magnesium doesn’t just loosen up tight muscles…
It also plays a role in the chemistry of a good night’s sleep.
For a start, your body needs magnesium to produce melatonin, the hormone that tells your brain it’s time to dim the lights.
At the same time, it helps nudge down your levels of the stress hormone, cortisol.
In 2012, researchers ran a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial on older adults with insomnia.[i]
Those taking magnesium slept longer and reported better-quality sleep.
Blood markers linked to sleep, such as melatonin and serum renin (a hormone that helps regulate blood pressure), rose significantly.
In short, magnesium doesn’t just help you relax, it also helps your internal sleep system work properly.
But find out for yourself with a risk-free trial of Magnesium Muscle Spray.
Four Sprays Every Night Delivers a
Powerful Magnesium Boost
Formulated by Ultra Pure Laboratories in County Mayo, Ireland, this Magnesium Muscle Spray delivers high-quality magnesium chloride directly through the skin.
This helps to relax muscles, calm the nervous system, and support your body’s natural ability to rest.
Just spray 4–6 times onto your legs, feet, or any area of muscle tension. Then massage gently and allow it to absorb.
It’s ideal for after a warm bath or before bed!
And this is also something that could help you a lot if you have an injury from sports or physical work, aiding a speedier recovery.
Simply spray the magnesium oil onto the part that’s aching or sore!
Try Magnesium Oil Original Spray for 35 days
We’d like to offer you a home trial of this Magnesium Muscle spray.
Within days you should notice a significant difference in your quality of sleep at night, with reduced restless leg syndrome, fewer cramps and aches.
On top of that, you should feel more alert, mentally sharp and energetic during the day!
However, if you don't feel the difference, let us know within 35 days and we'll give you a full refund.
References;
- [1] “The effect of magnesium supplementation on primary insomnia in elderly: A double‑blind placebo‑controlled clinical trial.” Authors: Abbasi B, Kimiagar M, Sadeghniiat K, Shirazi MM, Hedayati M, Rashidkhani B.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3703169/