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EMSReset - Dual-Flow Restoration Therapy For Leg Swelling

Reactivates both venous and lymphatic drainage systems through EMS stimulation

✓ Addresses dual-system drainage failure

✓ 15 minutes daily = permanent reactivation

✓ Pain Free + adjustable warmth

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When should I expect to see results?

Most users notice improvements within 4-6 weeks, with significant swelling changes by 6 weeks

How To Use

Plug it in with the charging cables provided and adjust the dial with the remote control or manually on the pad. Adjust for comfort and lay your feet on the pad for 10-15 minutes.

Is it Safe?

Yes! EMSReflect has been developed by third party labs specialized for holistic treatments with pain management. It is designed specifically to be comfortable, painless, and relaxing.

60 Day Money-Back Guarantee

Every EMSReset omes with our personal, 60-day money-back guarantee! If for any reason you're unsatisfied with your results, just contact us for a full, no questions asked refund.

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We strive to deliver your order as quickly as possible. Our standard processing time is 3-4 business days with delivery being 6-10 business days.

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4.8 | 6,623+ Reviews

They Were Skeptical... Until They Tried It

Sarah K., 65
Sarah K., 65 ✔ VERIFIED
"By afternoon, my legs felt impossibly heavy. Ankles looked like overfilled balloons by evening. I'd spent over $700 on compression stockings—they'd help for a few hours, then I'd wake up swollen again the next day. EMSReset was the first thing that addressed both drainage systems. Within five days, morning puffiness was gone. By week two, my ankles looked normal by evening—not puffy, just normal. Three months later, I wore a dress to church for the first time in years. I didn't even think about it, just put it on"
Patricia G., 45
Patricia G., 45 ✔ VERIFIED
"I felt embarrassed. Like my body was betraying me. I stopped wearing anything that showed my legs—baggy pants, long skirts, oversized shoes because my feet were so swollen. Made excuses to avoid events. Two months of daily use, the swelling was completely gone. My legs looked normal—defined ankles, no sock indentations, no compression-sleeve tightness."
Robert S., 41
Robert S., 41 ✔ VERIFIED
"My doctor tested my heart, checked my kidneys, shrugged and said 'normal for your age.' I'd tried elevation every night like some sacred ritual—helped slightly, never solved anything. EMSReset reactivates both drainage pumps instead of just moving blood around temporarily. Three weeks in, the daily progression stopped—my legs didn't get progressively heavier throughout the day. Six weeks in, I walked to the mailbox without dreading it. This addressed what was actually broken"
Richard M., 71
Richard M., 71 ✔ VERIFIED
"I spent 15 years thinking I was going to suffer through edema. I tried everything beforehand... you list it, I've done it. When a friend recomended EMSReset, I saw visible improvements in weeks. The purple bruising faded... thank god! And now, the swelling is decreased and I don't wake up with more swollen legs or less.. just my legs."

Why Your Legs Feel Heavy and Swollen (3 Failures)

Venous System (Blood Drainage)
When you stand or sit, blood pools in your lower legs due to gravity. After years of sedentary lifestyle (desk work, reduced walking, restrictive footwear), this muscular pump weakens. Blood pools. Pressure builds. Fluid begins leaking from capillaries into surrounding tissue.
Diagram
Lymphatic System (Waste Fluid Drainage)
Simultaneously, your lymphatic vessels are supposed to drain excess fluid, proteins, and cellular waste from tissue spaces back into circulation. Unlike blood (which has your heart pumping it), lymph has no central pump.
Why All Else Fails
Lymph moves through rhythmic smooth muscle contractions embedded in the vessel walls themselves—tiny peristaltic waves pushing fluid upward. When you're inactive, these smooth muscles go dormant. Lymph stops flowing. Waste fluid accumulates in tissue. This creates the "other half" of your swelling that NOTHING addresses.

How EMSReset Reactivates Both Drainage Systems

EMSReset uses Dual-Flow Restoration Protocol—precisely timed electrical pulses delivered through the plantar surface of your feet. This activates both the venous muscle pump (calf contractions) and lymphatic propulsion system (smooth muscle waves) simultaneously.

Step 1: Why the Feet Are the Access Point

Your legs have two separate drainage systems running side-by-side from foot to torso. But only at the plantar arch do both systems converge close enough to the surface to be reached non-invasively.

Step 2: Simultaneous Activation of Both Systems

When you place your bare feet on the EMSReset mat, electrical pulses travel through plantar nerve pathways and simultaneously trigger both Venous Activation and Lymphatic Drainage. Low frequency electrical pulses trigger muscle compressions to work with each system, ensuring complete drainage.

Step 3: Sustained Drainage While You Sit

15 minutes of electrical pulses = hundreds of coordinated pump cycles through both pathways. Your venous pump squeezes blood upward repeatedly. Your lymphatic smooth muscles propel waste fluid out of tissue spaces. Both work together—for the first time in years. After the initial 15-day protocol, most users transition to maintenance use (3-5x weekly). Both systems maintain improved drainage patterns because you've retrained the pumps to function properly again—not created temporary dependency.

Why Standard Treatments Don't Fix the Root Problem

Compression socks
Squeeze your veins externally to push blood upward. This helps temporarily—but does absolutely nothing for lymphatic drainage.
reasons of failure

Waste fluid remains trapped in tissue. Plus, external compression can actually collapse smaller lymphatic vessels, making the problem worse long-term. That's why you get temporary relief but wake up swollen again.

Water pills (diuretics)
Force your kidneys to dump water from your bloodstream through urination
reasons of failure

You end up dehydrated, running to the bathroom every 20 minutes, mapping restroom locations... and your legs are still swollen because you're treating the wrong fluid compartment.

Diet changes (salt reduction, magnesium)
These address systemic fluid balance in your bloodstream. But they don't restart the drainage mechanisms in your legs.
Reasons of Failure

You can drink perfect amounts of water and eat zero salt, and your legs will still swell if the venous muscle pump and lymphatic propulsion system aren't working.

EMSReset
Unlike mechanical support or anti-inflammatory approaches, EMSReset targets the actual reason swollen legs and edema won't resolve.
Increases blood flow through nerve activation—not compression or drugs
Sustains effect 4-6 hours after 15-minute treatment
Activates your body's natural drainage systems
Addresses root cause instead of managing pain and swelling long-term
Clinical protocol designed for severe edema and swollen leg cases
If your swelling hasn't significantly improved after 60 days of use, get a full refund!
Doctor

Developed By Researchers Who Understand

Doctor

Most leg swelling patients are prescribed compression stockings or diuretics and told to 'elevate when possible.' But compression only moves blood temporarily, diuretics drain the wrong fluid compartment, and elevation alone can't activate lymphatic pumping. The dual-system drainage failure goes completely unaddressed."

The missing intervention is lymphatic reactivation. Your legs contain two separate drainage systems—venous (blood) and lymphatic (waste fluid). Both must function properly for swelling to resolve. Compression addresses venous temporarily. Nothing standard medicine offers activates the lymphatic smooth muscle contractions required for waste fluid drainage.

EMSReset was designed specifically to access both systems simultaneously through the plantar surface—the only non-invasive point where venous and lymphatic pathways converge close enough to be stimulated electrically. The dual-flow protocol activates both the calf muscle pump (venous) and lymphatic vessel peristalsis through targeted frequency modulation.

In clinical observation, patients using daily dual-flow protocols typically see morning puffiness resolve within 5-7 days and significant swelling reduction within 14-21 days—corresponding to the timeline for pump restoration when both drainage systems receive proper activation signals together.

Dr. Michael Thompson, MD.
Edema Management | 20+ YEARS

Your First Few Weeks on EMSReset

Reported Effects via 31,012 Customer Survey Respondents

Day 1
Drainage Activates
Morning puffiness decreases first. You wake up and your rings slide on normally—not tight, just normal. Your ankles look less swollen in the morning.
Week 2
Progressive Daily Improvement
Your ankles look normal by evening—not distended, just normal ankles. That weighted-down feeling at 5 PM stops happening. The daily progression pattern (where your legs got progressively heavier throughout the day) starts breaking.
Week 4
Major Functional Restoration
The swelling is gone. Your legs look normal—defined ankles, slim calves, no puffiness. You wear dresses or shorts for the first time in years without thinking about it. Standing to cook dinner doesn't leave you exhausted and useless. You stop making excuses to avoid events. That feeling of losing control over your body disappears.
Month 3+
 Long-Term Resolution
You're walking again without that punishment feeling. Evening walks with your spouse resume. You wear normal shoes—not oversized slippers or special wide styles. The exhaustion that defined your days is gone. Most users transition to maintenance protocol (3-5x weekly) to preserve pump function.