Have you ever woken up with heavy legs, ice-cold feet, and a strange tingling that makes even the first steps of the day uncomfortable?
Have you noticed your legs don’t respond like they used to—and that climbing a few stairs now feels like a real challenge?
If you’re over 60, you’re not alone.
Millions of older adults experience these symptoms daily. The good news? There’s something simple that may start making a difference from the very first night.
It’s Not “Just Age”
Persistent discomfort in the legs and feet is often linked to weakened blood circulation in the extremities.
When blood flow slows down, the entire body feels it:
Night cramps
Pain and swelling
Heavy legs
Visible veins
Constant fatigue
Now imagine sleeping through the night without foot pain waking you up.
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