carbonic acid absorption triggers vasomotor responses that improve peripheral blood flow

Serial percutaneous CO₂ application produces vasomotor effects in stage II peripheral occlusive arterial disease, improving peripheral circulation parameters.

What this means for you

When blood flow improves in the legs and feet, more oxygen reaches tissues that are often starved of it — something many people notice as warmer extremities, reduced heaviness, and better endurance during everyday movement. Supporting healthy circulation in the lower limbs is one of the most meaningful things you can do for long-term mobility and vitality.

The published research

in vivo 24: 223-226 (2010)
· 2010
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