There is no reliable evidence to say that it does.
Yes, dehydration can definitely cause muscle spasms. If you are taking a high dose diuretic (fluid pill) that can also cause it, due to the depletion of potassium in your body. If so, eating a banana or drinking orange juice, or consuming other foods high in potassium will replace the potassium, and will help eliminate the muscle spasms. If you continue to have the muscle spasms, you need to have your doctor examine you to determine the cause of them.
Yes.
I found that the density of the pickle juice that was in my fridge was 0.98 g/ml.This is NOT verified by a scientist or anyone qualified but should help by giving you a rough estimate.
It is a muscle relaxer. It should reduce muscle spasms and stiffness but may also make you sleepy.
Pickle juice will not help your body flush THC out. The only sure way of getting THC out of your system is time.
No! your stupid for even asking that!
No cold water will just give you muscle spasms and cramp
Symptoms of muscle spasms include an immediate onset of pain or a bulging of the muscle that can be seen or felt under the skin. A muscle twitch may also indicate signs of a muscle spasm.
The immediate pain can be relieved by stretching out the over-contracted (knotted) muscle. This can be achieved by your, or with the help of someone else, gently but firmly physically extending the limb or extremity that is cramping until the pain is relieved and holding it extended for about a minute so that the cramp does not return. For prevention of cramps, there are all sorts of folk remedies but you would be best consulting your doctor if you are having a serious cramp problem.
Marijuana is used for patients because it can help with anxiety, muscle spasms, eating disorders, and insomnia
Heat exhaustion This is the loss of vital electrolytes which help contraction of muscles, these being potassium, sodium and magnesium.