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CARE OF THE FEET

Poor circulation can lead to numerous health conditions or worsen those you already have. The first indication for poor circulation us usually a problem with the hands and feet or legs. There are many causes of poor circulation some of high are related to unhealthy lifestyle choices. Poor foot circulation is sometimes caused by obesity, lack of exercise or poor food choices. These habits can cause the arteries that carry oxygenated blood and nutrients around the body to become diseased. A diseased artery narrows, preventing the easy flow of blood to organs and muscles.
As much as you exercise care for your feet by wearing a protective and comfortable footwear to prevent injuries to your feet.

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