Muscle Cramps: 2 Simple Fixes and Herbal Teas That May Help

According to traditional Chinese medicine, muscle cramps are a sign of overall depletion of vital energy, fluids, and blood.
Muscle Cramps: 2 Simple Fixes and Herbal Teas That May Help
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Painful muscle cramps can wake you in the middle of the night and last for up to several minutes. Cramps occur more often in the summer when hot weather can leave you dehydrated.

While conventional medicine points to lost electrolytes as the culprit, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) offers a deeper perspective—seeing cramps as a sign of drained energy, fluids, and nourishment. By combining hydration, targeted acupressure, and herbal remedies, you can recover faster and even be free from muscle cramps.

Understanding Muscle Cramps

Prolonged sweating causes a loss of water and electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and magnesium—essential minerals for nerve signal transmission and muscle contraction. When they fall out of balance, calcium regulation inside muscle cells is disrupted, triggering involuntary contractions—better known as cramps or “charley horses.”

Naiwen Hu
Naiwen Hu
Naiwen Hu is a Traditional Chinese Medicine physician at Shanghai Tong Te Tang in Taipei and a former Stanford Research Institute scientist. Hu has treated more than 140,000 patients, taught at an American university, and hosts a popular YouTube health program with 900,000 subscribers, as well as international wellness roadshows.