Eyelid twitching

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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by Starlette » Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:15 pm

Hi SU.

Two reasons it happens to me:

1) Low in potassium.
2) Stress - That's where mine goes. Remedy??? Full body massage. Drink lots of water afterwards to wash out impurities.
If the stress is real bad, I go a couple of times.

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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by Muse-Inc » Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:46 pm

SleepingUgly wrote:My left eyelid has been twitching on and off for days...
That's a sign of low potassium. Bananas are good, dried apricots higher, and best if you're limiting carbs is V8.

BTW, the mag oxide (thinkg Phillips Milk of Magnesia) is really only good as a laxative, the oxide form is nearly impossible for us to convert to the ionic form the body needs for the 300 biochemical reactions that require magnesium. Any other form is better as a supplement. Magnesium relaxes smooth muscle tissue.
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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by napstress » Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:05 am

Starlette wrote:2) Stress - Remedy??? Full body massage. Drink lots of water afterwards to wash out impurities.
This is how I've always best handled it too. Especially upper back, neck, shoulders, scalp, and face.

I wonder about B12. Even though it only naturally occurs in animal protein, and I have animal protein three times a day, my naturopathic physician still recommended it to me (sublingual, for better absorption).
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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by BleepingBeauty » Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:12 am

My eyelid started twitching when I read this thread. (No, I'm not kidding. ) Been happening for days now, driving me a little nuts. I almost always have bananas in the house, but I was out of them and hadn't been to the store (which is about 35 miles away) in a couple of weeks. Upshot: Bought a bunch on Monday, have eaten three so far, and the eyelid twitch is gone.
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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by SleepingUgly » Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:31 am

BleepingBeauty wrote:My eyelid started twitching when I read this thread. (No, I'm not kidding. ) Been happening for days now, driving me a little nuts. I almost always have bananas in the house, but I was out of them and hadn't been to the store (which is about 35 miles away) in a couple of weeks.
Ah, a self-fulfilling prophecy!
Upshot: Bought a bunch on Monday, have eaten three so far, and the eyelid twitch is gone.
Yes, but now you're constipated, so what good is that?!
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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by BleepingBeauty » Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:48 am

SleepingUgly wrote:
BleepingBeauty wrote:Upshot: Bought a bunch on Monday, have eaten three so far, and the eyelid twitch is gone.
Yes, but now you're constipated, so what good is that?!
Nope! I lost my gallbladder several years ago, and I'm very rarely constipated. Bananas rock!
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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by SleepingUgly » Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:06 pm

BleepingBeauty wrote:Nope! I lost my gallbladder several years ago, and I'm very rarely constipated. Bananas rock!
I have never heard of this relationship between gallbladders and bowel function. I probably could have used all the money I've spent on Miralax for a gallbladder surgery!
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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by BleepingBeauty » Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:37 pm

SleepingUgly wrote:
BleepingBeauty wrote:Nope! I lost my gallbladder several years ago, and I'm very rarely constipated. Bananas rock!
I have never heard of this relationship between gallbladders and bowel function. I probably could have used all the money I've spent on Miralax for a gallbladder surgery!
Maybe it's just me, but that's what I've experienced in the years since the surgery. Obviously, I wouldn't advocate any surgery just for the hell of it; mine was an emergency situation (first and last time I ever had gallstones - talk about pain!).

FWIW, I prefer to use food solutions over medication whenever possible. Prunes, nuts and/or corn have always worked for me if/when I'm constipated. I like all of those, even when I don't have a problem.
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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by M.D.Hosehead » Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:56 pm

Hey! I looked at this thread to learn something new about blepharospasm. Imagine my disgust in discovering the thread is about BM's.
Just kidding.

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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by BleepingBeauty » Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:05 pm

M.D.Hosehead wrote:Hey! I looked at this thread to learn something new about blepharospasm. Imagine my disgust in discovering the thread is about BM's.
The 10-foot-tall blue babe started it!
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Re: Eyelid twitching

Post by SleepingUgly » Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:24 pm

BleepingBeauty wrote:
M.D.Hosehead wrote:Hey! I looked at this thread to learn something new about blepharospasm. Imagine my disgust in discovering the thread is about BM's.
The 10-foot-tall blue babe started it!
Guilty as charged!
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