Muscle cramps can stem from dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, fatigue, or nerve issues. But could pickle juice really be the cure? Why Pickle Juice? Athletes popularized it for quick relief, thanks to its salty, tangy kick. But science shows it works too fast to actually replace electrolytes. Instead, vinegar in the juice may trigger receptors in…
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