Do you have poor circulation?
Companio is a device that helps actively improve your circulation and reduce some of the symptoms of poor circulation

Age, diet, lifestyle, medical conditions and immobility can affect your circulation. This can result in foot and leg pain, puffy feet & ankles and cramp. COMPANIO help you reduce pain in feet and legs.
A wide range of medical conditions can affect circulation.
These include:
Diabetes - a complex condition that can affect many parts of your body
and may result in reduced feeling in the feet. By increasing circulation Revitive can
help to reduce or prevent symptoms such as blood-pooling caused by diabetes.
High blood pressure also called ‘hypertension’ – is a condition in which
blood being pumped through the body places too much pressure on the arteries causing
damage.
As we grow older, we are often less active than we used to be. This, combined with the general ‘wear and tear’ of aging, can cause the circulation to work less effectively than it once did.
An unhealthy diet can lead to the arteries becoming clogged up
with fatty substances – a condition called ‘atherosclerosis’. Affected arteries narrow
and harden, which stops blood from flowing through them as well as it normally
would.
Tobacco harms the circulation in many ways, including narrowing blood vessels in the
skin, so blood can’t flow as easily, damaging the lining of arteries, making them more
likely to clog up with fatty substances and reducing blood flow to the fingers and
toes (i.e. the parts of the body furthest away from the heart).
As we walk, muscles in the lower legs and feet operate like a pump, pushing blood back up to the heart. If we don’t move for a prolonged period of time (especially if we are sitting down), this can lead to pooling of blood in the legs, which in turn can cause swelling, stiffness and discomfort.
Circulation explained
When experiencing poor circulation there are some simple symptoms that can be recognised.
Facts about circulation
Returning blood to the heart from lower parts of the body, such as the feet and legs, is hard work for your circulation because the blood has to be pushed ‘uphill’. To do this, the circulation needs help from muscles that surround the veins. When we walk, muscles in the feet and legs help to pump blood upwards. The more the muscles work the greater the squeezing action and the easier it is to push blood back to the heart. In effect, muscles in areas such as the feet and legs work as your "second heart".
Blood is very important because it carries and delivers many things that the body needs to stay well.
Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxgenated blood away from your heart to the legs, arms and other parts of the body allowing your muscles to work.
Veins carry the used blood back to your heart. Returning blood to the heart from the feet and legs, is very difficult as blood has to be pushed ‘uphill’ back to the heart.
Symptoms of poor circulation

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