One night at the hospital, I was caring for a post-surgery patient who had compression devices on her legs.
You've probably seen them—inflatable wraps that hospitals use to prevent blood clots.
They inflate in sections, creating a wave pattern that moves blood up the legs.
And that's when it hit me.
My restless legs weren't a chemistry problem. They were a mechanics problem.
All day, I'm on my feet. Fluid pools in my lower legs. My muscles get tight and stiff. My circulation slows down.
Then I lie down at night and expect my body to just... fix itself?
It can't. Not without help.
Supplements work on chemistry—replacing minerals.
But they don't fix the mechanical problem of trapped fluid, cramping muscles, and poor circulation.
I needed something that addressed the mechanics.