Switch off that twitch

Drink less coffee and alcohol and get more sleep.

THERE is nothing worse than a twitching eye.

It’s like there is a small being punching you from inside your eyelid. It can last for hours and even weeks.


But what is the cause of it and what can be done to stop it? A twitching eye, or myokymia in medical terms, is rippling muscle contractions in an eyelid. Many things can cause it, such as:

The constant twitch can drive a person crazy, especially when no-one else can notice it, making you feel like you belong in the psych ward for your crazy twitch stories. According to a medical site, a magnesium deficiency is the most common nutritional imbalance leading to eye twitches. Check your levels and stock up on magnesium tablets or focus on eating more magnesium-rich foods like spinach, almonds and oatmeal.

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Drink less coffee and alcohol and get more sleep. Calm down and stop stressing over your eye twitch, it will only make it worse. So take a breather, step away from the screen and close your eyes. Everything is going to be alright.
Get that magnesium up with this spinach recipe:

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