• Avoid Poor Blood Flow: Improve your Circulation

    From: Wellue Jan-10-2022 09:22:am

    Enough oxygen and nutrients for your cells are ensured by good blood flow.

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    Why You Need Good Blood Flow

    It’s hard to believe, but your body holds about 60,000 miles of blood vessels. Along with your heart and other muscles, they make up your circulatory system. This network of roadways carries blood to every corner of your body. But when your circulation is poor, it slows or blocks the blood flow. That means the cells in your body can’t get all the oxygen and nutrients they need.

    Signs of Poor Circulation

    When your limbs can’t get enough blood, your hands or feet may feel cold or numb. If you’re light-skinned, your legs might get a blue tinge. Poor circulation also can dry your skin, turn your nails brittle, and make your hair fall out, especially on your feet and legs. Some men may have trouble getting or keeping an erection. And if you have diabetes, your scrapes, sores, or wounds tend to heal slower.

    Wellue Helps Monitor Diabetes: Checkme™ Suit

    -Check blood sugar(blood glucose) at home regularly.

    -Can also monitor other vital signs

    EKG Holter monitor for 24 hours.
    ECG/EKG recorder
    Infrared Thermometer
    Tracking Oxygen Saturation
    Sleep Apnea Screening
    Tracking Blood Pressure
    Touch Screen Operation


    Control Your Blood Pressure

    If it’s too high, it can cause arteriosclerosis, a condition that hardens your arteries and can help choke off blood flow. Aim for 120 over 80 or less, but ask your doctor about the best numbers for your age and health. Check your reading at least once a month. You can buy a home blood pressure monitor or use a kiosk at your pharmacy.

    Smart Blood Pressure Monitor with EKG

    - For at-home instant and regular monitoring.


    - Record long-term data for health insight.


    - Record ECG/EKG


    - Easily share the data with healthcare providers.

    Gulp It Down

    Blood is about half water. So you need to stay hydrated to keep it moving. Aim for 8 glasses of water a day. You’ll need to drink more if you exercise or if it’s hot outside.

    Eat More Plants and Less Meat

    Let’s face it: There’s no downside to a balanced diet. Eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Stay away from saturated fats that can be found in red meat, chicken, cheese, and other animal sources. Steer clear of too much salt. That will help keep your weight in a healthy range and your cholesterol and blood pressure in check -- and your arteries clear. 

    Monitor Body Fat Percentage, Visceral Fat Percentage

    - Wellue Smart Weight and Body Fat Scale helps you keep body fat percentage, visceral fat percentage in a healthy range


    - Record the data on your phone for long-term analysis and comparison

    Relax and Twist

    Yoga is a low-impact exercise that can jump-start your blood flow. When you move, it brings oxygen to your cells. When you twist, it sends blood to your organs. And upside-down positions shift blood from the bottom half of your body up to your heart and brain. 

    Pump It Up

    Aerobic means “with oxygen.” So when you run, bike, walk, swim, and do similar exercises, you take in more oxygen and move it to your muscles. This gets your blood pumping, makes your heart stronger, and lowers your blood pressure. Set a goal to exercise for 30 minutes, 5 to 7 days a week. Break it up into small chunks if needed. If you walk, know that moderate to intense speeds -- at least 3 miles an hour -- offer the best health benefits.

    Your Heart Rate Zone Can Tell About Your Exercise Intersity

    Wear an Exercise Heart Rate Monitor to Keep You in Your Target Heart Rate Zones.


    - Set your target heart rate zone
    - Vibrating reminder for heart rate out of your ideal zone.
    - Continuously track and record your exercise heart rate.
    - Strap-free

    Cop A Squat

    This form of strength training not only gets your blood pumping, it also helps lower your blood sugar and helps with back pain. Start with your feet shoulder-width apart and your arms at your sides. Now slowly bend at your hips and knees, but keep your back straight, like you’re sitting in a chair. As you return to the starting position, bend your arms for balance.

    Wellue Helps Monitor Diabetes: Checkme™ Suit

    -Check blood sugar(blood glucose) at home regularly.

    -Can also monitor other vital signs

    EKG Holter monitor for 24 hours.
    ECG/EKG recorder
    Infrared Thermometer
    Tracking Oxygen Saturation
    Sleep Apnea Screening
    Tracking Blood Pressure
    Touch Screen Operation


    Compress Your Socks

    Put your wardrobe to work. Compression socks put a bit of squeeze on your legs so your blood doesn’t hang around too long. Instead, it’ll move back up to your heart. Ask your doctor which length and amount of pressure are best for you.

    Sip or Soak

    It’s a temporary fix, but a bath is a great way to kick-start your circulation. Warm water makes your arteries and veins open a bit wider, letting more blood through. Hot water or tea does the trick as well.

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