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Anyone tried a circulation booster machine?
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Morbier
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I've been looking at the Revitive website and their circulation boosting machines. (The one endorsed by Ian Botham).
Not sure if to take the plunge and buy one (they ain't cheap!). I have restless legs and a touch of arthritis in my feet. My partner has (sometimes) swollen ankles, and arthritis in his feet and knees.
Anyone got any thoughts or experiences please? Are there other makes which work as well but are cheaper?
Not sure if to take the plunge and buy one (they ain't cheap!). I have restless legs and a touch of arthritis in my feet. My partner has (sometimes) swollen ankles, and arthritis in his feet and knees.
Anyone got any thoughts or experiences please? Are there other makes which work as well but are cheaper?
I can't imagine a life without cheese. (Nigel Slater)
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Bought the Homedic one, I did a lot of reading before I chose this one, it was significantly cheaper. I don't have any major leg problems, I mostly use it for puffy ankles and it works really well for me. I think QVC were selling one of the Revitive ones so you could try it with their 30 day money back guarantee.0
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Bought the Homedic one, I did a lot of reading before I chose this one, it was significantly cheaper. I don't have any major leg problems, I mostly use it for puffy ankles and it works really well for me. I think QVC were selling one of the Revitive ones so you could try it with their 30 day money back guarantee.
Thanks Pompeii. I'll have a look at Homedic and QVC. I'm not sure if it's a case of the more money you spend, the better product you get - or whether all makes are basically the same thing!
As you say, I think a bit more research will help.I can't imagine a life without cheese. (Nigel Slater)0
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