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Restful Legs - Hylands
Restful Legs - Hylands Homeopathy in Persons with Symptoms of Restless Legs

Homeopathic remedies, including OTC combination medicines, are not formulated to treat allopathic diagnostic disorders. Rather, indications for remedies are based upon historical documentation in the homeopathic material medica, in which specific, widely-used remedies have been reported to alleviate certain symptoms. Persons experiencing symptoms of restless legs complain of crawling or cramping feelings in the legs, worse in the evening and at night, with an urge to move. In accord with regulatory guidelines for combination homeopathic medicines and as outlined in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the U.S., Hyland’s Restful Legs product includes the following homeopathic plant and mineral remedies with the specific symptom indications:

Remedy and Homeopathic Dose Potency, Symptom Indication

Arsenicum Album 12X, HPUS, Creeping, crawling itch
Lycopodium 6X, HPUS, Restless legs, while lying down
Pulsatilla 6X, HPUS, Constant urge to move legs
Rhus Toxicodendron 6X, HPUS, Restless legs, better with activity
Sulphur 6X, HPUS, Itching, tingling, urge to move legs
Zinc Metallicum 12X, HPUS Twitching and jerking of legs, while sitting

Each remedy in the combination product addresses the symptoms listed to its right in the table. Notably, each of the remedies in the Restful Legs product is a widely-used and well-documented homeopathic remedy with decades and even up to 200 years of safe use in infants, children, and adults. When adverse effects of homeopathic treatment have been reported, the nature of the effects has been transient and typically consists of a temporary increase in symptoms that the patient has previously experienced. Once this transient “aggravation” resolves, patients improve over time rather than experience recurrent worsenings (in contrast with the progressively worsening symptom rebounds seen with dopaminergic drugs over time).

When used as directed, emergent adverse symptoms from homeopathic medicines that the patient has never experienced previously, unlike conventional drug side effects, are rare. The type of temporary symptom increase is also reported in non-drug CAM therapies such as acupuncture, which, like homeopathy, has an overall excellent safety record in the available literature. Although homeopathic medicines are considered a unique class of drug in a regulatory sense, these agents do not cause drug-drug interactions.

Homeopathic medicines do not exert the kinds of pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic effects seen with conventional medications. Homeopathic medicines used as directed do not lead to the same kinds of adverse side effects seen commonly with conventional dopaminergic agents, such as nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, irresistible sleepiness, low blood pressure and syncope, and hallucinations. In fact, because of the apparent ability of homeopathic medicines to trigger healing within the individual without continuous dosing, instructions for use of homeopathic medicines are to take doses until symptom improvement begins - and then to discontinue use unless and until any symptoms return.

Consequently, the main risks of adverse effects with homeopathic medicines, while much lower than those of conventional drugs, would consist of initial and temporary increases in symptoms of restless legs, not the appearance of new symptoms. However, in contrast with conventional dopaminergic agents in which rebound worsening of symptoms is a fairly common occurrence, with the likelihood of recurring and even progressively worse problems, the transient symptom increases after initial dosing with a homeopathic medicine lead to sustained subsequent improvement in the typical case. Moreover, none of the homeopathic medicines in Restful Legs is addictive, thereby avoiding the risk of physical and/or psychological dependence that benzodiazepines and opioids, which are sometimes used as an alternative medication to dopaminergic agents (Clark, 2001), usually pose.

Conclusions:

The symptoms of restless legs substantially impair quality of life for affected persons (Garcia-Borreguero, Egatz, Winkelmann, & Berger, 2006; Lopes et al., 2005; Merlino, Valente, Serafini, & Gigli, 2007). Individuals with idiopathic symptoms of restless legs and those with restless legs symptoms secondary to end-stage renal disease, iron deficiency, and perhaps diabetes mellitus type II are often already compromised with polypharmacy treatment and risks of adverse conventional drug reactions and interactions. Homeopathic treatment offers the option for patients to use a well-regulated form of complementary and alternative medicine with a documented history of greater safety in widespread use among the general population and among patients with chronic and acute illnesses, even individuals compromised by life-threatening sepsis, as compared with many conventional drugs.

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