Like a lot of us, I get painful leg cramps.
Increasing your potassium seems to be solution to curing the leg cramp problem.
I've starting drinking a German Mineral Water called Gerolsteiner.
The Marketing of this water, is that it has a very high naturally occurring Mineral content.
(It is Mineral Water, after all)
Since starting Atkins, I've had to stop drinking Soda. Full sugar Coca Cola to be exact.
I been trying lots of different bottled mineral waters, in order to "find my brand".
The Potassium content of Gerolsteiner is sky high, compared to the other mineral waters that I've been drinking.
A noticeable result has been after drinking Gerolsteiner, that within the past 2 weeks, I've not had any leg cramps at all.
At a slight attempt at journalistic credibility, I've researched some of the other mineral waters that I've drank since starting Atkins.
They are:
San Pellegrino from Italy.
Tasting Notes: Light carbonation. Slight flowery taste.

Calcium (Ca++) 208 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 55.9 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 43.6 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 2.7 mg/l
Perrier from France.
My favourite water. Crisp and refreshing with a real bite to it. Love the strong carbonation. The lime version is the best.

Calcium (Ca++) 147.3 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 3.4 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 9 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 0.6 mg/l
Crystal Geyser Water from USA.
Nice, but boring. Is a good choice if I'm really really thirsty, as I can really guzzle this water. I can also enjoy this water if it's at room temperature.

Calcium (Ca++) 12 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 3.1 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 130 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 8.7 mg/l
Evian from France.
Another choice if I'm really thirsty. Slightly nicer taste than Crystal Geyser. Not much fun to drink unless it's chilled.
Evian is the odd-one-out, because it's a still water.

Calcium (Ca++) 78 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 24 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 5 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 1 mg/l
Last, our boy wonder. Gerolsteiner!
This water has a slight smell of sulphur when you open the bottle. The bubbles are huge, but I'd say it has a medium carbonation, if compared to Perrier. Worried about the high sodium level.
Gerolsteiner Sprudel from Germany.

Calcium (Ca++) 348 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 108 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 118 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 10.8 mg/l
Increasing your potassium seems to be solution to curing the leg cramp problem.
I've starting drinking a German Mineral Water called Gerolsteiner.
The Marketing of this water, is that it has a very high naturally occurring Mineral content.
(It is Mineral Water, after all)
Since starting Atkins, I've had to stop drinking Soda. Full sugar Coca Cola to be exact.
I been trying lots of different bottled mineral waters, in order to "find my brand".
The Potassium content of Gerolsteiner is sky high, compared to the other mineral waters that I've been drinking.
A noticeable result has been after drinking Gerolsteiner, that within the past 2 weeks, I've not had any leg cramps at all.
At a slight attempt at journalistic credibility, I've researched some of the other mineral waters that I've drank since starting Atkins.
They are:
San Pellegrino from Italy.
Tasting Notes: Light carbonation. Slight flowery taste.
Calcium (Ca++) 208 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 55.9 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 43.6 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 2.7 mg/l
Perrier from France.
My favourite water. Crisp and refreshing with a real bite to it. Love the strong carbonation. The lime version is the best.
Calcium (Ca++) 147.3 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 3.4 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 9 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 0.6 mg/l
Crystal Geyser Water from USA.
Nice, but boring. Is a good choice if I'm really really thirsty, as I can really guzzle this water. I can also enjoy this water if it's at room temperature.
Calcium (Ca++) 12 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 3.1 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 130 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 8.7 mg/l
Evian from France.
Another choice if I'm really thirsty. Slightly nicer taste than Crystal Geyser. Not much fun to drink unless it's chilled.
Evian is the odd-one-out, because it's a still water.
Calcium (Ca++) 78 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 24 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 5 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 1 mg/l
Last, our boy wonder. Gerolsteiner!
This water has a slight smell of sulphur when you open the bottle. The bubbles are huge, but I'd say it has a medium carbonation, if compared to Perrier. Worried about the high sodium level.
Gerolsteiner Sprudel from Germany.
Calcium (Ca++) 348 mg/l
Magnesium (Mg++) 108 mg/l
Sodium (Na+) 118 mg/l
Potassium (K+) 10.8 mg/l


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