

Simple Trick to Fix Bad Circulation & Blood Flow in Your Feet and Legs
Apr 16, 2025
Discover the importance of structured water in improving circulation in your legs and feet. Learn how infrared exposure and vitamin D boost nitric oxide levels, promoting heart health. Find out how potassium acts as a natural diuretic to combat edema. Explore the impact of high sugar on vitamin B1 levels and the benefits of benfotiamine for foot pain. Uncover the role of magnesium in preventing cramps and why you should rethink wearing compression socks. Plus, get insights on Diosmin for varicose veins!
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Heart Spins Blood for Circulation
- The heart doesn't solely pump blood; it spins blood to create structured water for circulation.
- Structured water improves blood flow like how trees move water from roots to leaves without a heart.
Use Infrared to Boost Circulation
- Increase your exposure to infrared light from the sun to improve circulation and heart function.
- Infrared boosts nitric oxide which supports arteries and healthy blood pressure.
Potassium and Diet for Edema
- Take 1-2 grams of potassium daily as a natural diuretic to reduce foot swelling and edema.
- Cut out sugar and starches to stop fluid retention and replenish depleted vitamin B1.