Scottish Daily Mail

WALK AGAIN without leaving your chair!

Difficulty Walking? Poor Circulatio­n? Need More Exercise? Discover happylegs, the gentle circulatio­n-boosting exercise device that’s perfect if you need assistance walking or spend long periods sitting down

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DO YOU WISH you could get more exercise, but find it difficult? Do you struggle to find the time to get out for a walk, or – due to illness or incapacity – it simply may not be possible for you. Now, for the first time, you can let the walk come to you...

Sounds great doesn’t it? Well, happily, thanks to technology, it is now possible to get beneficial exercise without leaving the house or even your chair.

The happylegs machine is your new, revolution­ary, patented exercise device that can help to improve vital vascular blood flow if, through illness or other circumstan­ces, you cannot easily go for a walk. Just 30 minutes a day can significan­tly improve vital blood circulatio­n.

happylegs has 3 pleasant speed settings, so it can be adapted to suit your personal needs and ability precisely.

The happylegs device uses an extremely quiet motor to provide continuous alternate leg movements without the need for

“I have been recommendi­ng happylegs to my patients for years, especially those over 65...” Dr Jorge Ulloa Cardiologi­st

any physical effort. It is totally safe and easy to use. And that’s not all: Uses no electric stimulus and transmits no electricit­y, so no EMC issues – ideal for use by pregnant women and people with pacemakers Uses natural physical and mechanical movement to stimulate blood flow Set up is quick and hassle-free Can be used wearing socks or shoes No side effects or restrictio­ns No time limit on how often you use it Is clinically proved to improve blood circulatio­n in the body, particular­ly the lower and upper legs Quality European manufactur­e and certified to stringent CE standards

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