Imagine this: it’s 2 AM, and your legs feel like they’re being inhabited by a thousand tiny electric eels. You’ve tried stretching, you’ve tried walking, and you’ve tried every expensive cream on the market, yet the “itch you can’t scratch” persists. This is the reality of Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS), a condition that robs millions of their precious sleep. But what if the solution wasn’t found in a pharmacy, but in your bathroom cabinet? Enter the “Soap Under the Sheets” method—the bizarre, low-cost “hack” that has gone viral across health forums and social media alike.
The premise is deceptively simple: take a fresh bar of soap (specifically lavender, according to the veterans), tuck it under your bottom sheet or inside a sock near your feet, and drift off into a peaceful, twitch-free slumber. While it sounds like an old wives’ tale, the anecdotal evidence is staggering. Thousands of people swear that this single, scented block has saved their marriages, their sanity, and their sleep cycles. Skeptics call it a placebo, but for those who have spent years pacing the floor at midnight, the results feel like nothing short of a miracle.
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