What it does: Helps seal and strengthen vein walls so less fluid leaks into your legs.
Why it matters: Addresses the root cause - weak vein walls that let fluid escape.

"It's just aging," your doctor said, barely looking up from the computer screen.
When you brought up how your ankles swell to twice their size by evening.
How your legs feel like water balloons.
How you can't even get your regular shoes on by 5pm.
"Elevate your legs. Try compression socks." As if you haven't already tried that.
The worst part is you know something's wrong, but no one seems to take it seriously.

Here's What's Really Happening Inside Your Legs
The Simple Truth: Your body needs to constantly push fluids from your legs back up to your heart.
But as we age, your body gets less efficient at this.
Gravity keeps pulling fluid down, but your body struggles to push it back up.
That settled fluid is what you see and feel as swelling.
And here's the frustrating part:
- ❌Compression socks only squeeze the fluid around—they don't help your body actually move it back up.
- ❌Elevating your legs only helps temporarily while you're lying down. The second you stand up, gravity takes over again.
- ❌Diuretics make you run to the bathroom every 20 minutes—but they don't help your body move the fluid from your legs.
None of them help your body do what it needs to do: push that settled fluid back up.




































