Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Yes it can. The mobility of the body area effected is reduced during an attack. This causes the weak feeling as well as the pain. My advice is to keep yourself warm and do your best to avoid the cold.
Instructions:
Magnesium Oil: Magnesium is an important mineral for a great many body functions. It is also a common deficiency due to the depletion of it in soil. Magnesium supplements are often helpful, but the best way to get magnesium is often "Magnesium Oil." Magnesium oil is not actually an oil. It is magnesium flakes mixed in water. It does not feel oily on the skin, but it may feel sticky. It usually washes out of clothing that it may come in contact with as easily as salt.
Magnesium Oil is bought in a spray and spayed on the skin. The body readily absorbs the magnesium. When you first use magnesium oil, it may itch or sting. It is fine to rinse it off after 20 minutes. Some will use it 20 minutes before showering. As your body adjusts over days or weeks, the stinging and itching subsides and you may not need to rinse it off. Spray Magnesium oil onto arms and hands, legs and feet twice daily. (DO NOT spray legs right after shaving, however!) While some experience relief with magnesium right away, others will need to use it for a few weeks to see results.