perhaps cal-mag instead?good morning all you Cool Cats
lemme tell yas , when the adductor magnus cramps up , it is enough pain to cause a human to pass out
The "inner thigh" muscle is known as the adductor magnus. It starts above the legs and runs down the medial (inner) side of the thigh. It keeps the legs from plopping outward while we stand or walk. The adductor magnus is a powerful muscle that has not just one but two nerve connections to the spine, making it (please forgive the oversimplification) twice as susceptible to transmitting pain signals.
more magnesium for me