Dehydration, excessive muscle use, exhaustion, nerve irritation, and electrolyte imbalances are some of the major causes of muscle cramps.
Although stretching, massaging, and eating foods high in potassium are traditional treatments, pickle juice has recently become well-liked as a fast fix.
Remarkably, its quick action—typically within 30 to 90 seconds—indicates that it doesn’t function by rehydrating electrolytes.
The vinegar in pickle juice, on the other hand, activates receptors in the throat and mouth, sending messages that momentarily block the nerve misfires that are producing the cramp.
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