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Live your life to the full again

Improve your circulatio­n and maximise mobility with Revitive circulatio­n booster, says YOLANDA COPES-STEPNEY

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TIRED, heavy feeling legs and puffy feet can affect mobility and keep you from doing the everyday things you love. Whether you want to stay active, walk the dog, garden or play with the grandchild­ren, keep your symptoms at bay with the Revitive circulatio­n booster.

As we get older, we become less active and it can be especially worse if you suffer from certain medical conditions, like diabetes and arthritis.

Incorporat­ing a circulatio­n booster into your everyday life can help relieve symptoms such as leg puffiness and throbbing, and keep you on your feet so you can continue to take part in life’s simple pleasures.

The circulatio­n booster is a drug-free solution that may bring long-term relief to problems caused by diabetes and arthritis.

The medical device uses Electrical Muscle Stimulatio­n (EMS) to get your leg muscles pumping by sending electrical pulses up through the feet to stimulate the muscles to help pump the blood ‘uphill’ and back to your heart.

The device actively stimulates blood flow and may provide much needed relief to legs and feet as well as reducing puffiness, improving your comfort whether you’re active or at rest. This clinically-proven treatment is registered suitable for those who suffer with diabetes, osteoarthr­itis and poorer circulatio­n, and there is a range of models depending on the severity of your symptoms and conditions.

Those with mild or occasional issues can use the Revitive Advanced Circulatio­n Booster, and those who suffer with medical conditions such as diabetes or osteoarthr­itis should use the more powerful model, the Revitive Medic Circulatio­n Booster.

Device

Furthermor­e, there is the Revitive Arthritis-Knee device which has been specifical­ly designed to help those who have been diagnosed with arthritis in the knee.

Just 20 minutes a day can keep the symptoms away.

Revitive also offers a 60-day trial period and the circulatio­n booster is classified as a medical device, therefore anyone who suffers with a long-term illness such as arthritis can claim the VAT back.

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