What is the difference between Revitive and Revitive medic?
treating Symptoms Revitive Advanced is a simpler version of the Revitive Medic and is better for those who have milder symptoms of tired feet with some swelling. They also have their Revitive Medic Knee, which specifically targets knee arthritis or osteoarthritis.
What is the best circulation booster?
Revitive Medic is our best selling circulation booster designed to boost circulation, relieve leg and foot pain and reduce swelling. Revitive Medic is also suitable for people with diseases or conditions associated with poor circulation.
Are circulation boosters worth the money?
Long version: no, they don’t. There are several brands of the so-called ‘circulation boosters’ on the market that make cautious claims about boosting the circulation. The claims are made with caution as there is no evidence that they actually do.
Does Revitive help arthritis?
Revitive is a drug-free medical device designed to help: Reduce pain and discomfort associated with knee osteoarthritis (including after knee surgery) Reduce swelling in the knee caused by Osteoarthritis. Increase muscle strength in the legs of people with knee osteoarthritis.
What are side effects of Revitive circulation booster?
Tingling of your skin. Burning of your skin. Feeling coldness in the affected area.
What’s the best circulation booster?
What is the latest model of Revitive?
Our best-selling & most effective Circulation Booster, Revitive Medic is our latest model, with its Dual Action technology and patented waveforms.
Will Revitive help varicose veins?
Also Suitable for people with medical conditions, including Osteoarthritis, Diabetes, Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), and Varicose Veins Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI). Revitive Circulation Booster is clinically proven to increase circulation during use.
Is Revitive good for poor circulation?
Revitive Circulation Booster may help relieve symptoms of poor circulation such as leg aches and pains. When combined with certain underlying medical conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes, leg symptoms may be an indicator of poor circulation associated with peripheral arterial disease.