A Solution Built for 
What's Actually Happening to Your Body.

Three clinically-studied therapies. One session. Designed specifically for the hormonal root cause of foot pain in women.

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Red Light + Heat + Massage
All Three.Simultaneously.

Single Therapies 
vs
Triple Therapy

TRIPLE THERAPY

Stretches/PT

Orthotics 
&
Cortisone

Restores collagen tissue environment

Improves peripheral circulation

Addresses nerve hypersensi- tivity

Deep tissue cellular repair

Addresses hormonal root cause

Use at home, no appointment

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I've tried everything and nothing has worked. Why would this be different?

Because everything you've tried addressed symptoms — not the mechanism behind them. Stretches address mechanical tension. Orthotics redistribute pressure. Cortisone reduces inflammation. None of these restore circulation to oxygen-starved tissue, repair collagen breakdown, or address the estrogen-driven root cause. They were all correct treatments for the wrong diagnosis. Triple Therapy is the first approach designed to address all three roots simultaneously. That's not a claim — that's what the mechanism difference actually means.

Is this just a fancy foot massager?

No — and this distinction matters. A standard massager creates surface pressure and movement. That's one input, addressing one variable. Triple Therapy delivers photo biomodulation at 660nm and 850nm wavelengths, therapeutic heat up to 140°F, and rhythmic compression massage — three clinically-studied modalities working simultaneously on three different aspects of the same underlying problem. The combination isn't a marketing angle. It's the reason the approach works when single-therapy solutions don't.

How long before I notice a difference?

Most users notice changes within 1–3 weeks of consistent daily use. Morning pain typically improves first — many users report their first-step pain reducing noticeably within the first two weeks. Nighttime burning tends to improve in weeks two and three as nerve sensitivity begins to calm. Mobility and endurance — being able to walk further without paying for it — often follows in weeks three and four. Results vary by individual, which is exactly why the 30-day guarantee exists. Enough time to see real changes before making any final decision.

I've had cortisone shots that worked for a while then stopped. Why would this last when those didn't?

Cortisone is an anti-inflammatory. It's genuinely effective at reducing inflammation — which is why it worked. The problem is that inflammation kept returning because the underlying circulatory deficit and collagen breakdown were never addressed. It's like mopping the floor without fixing the leaking pipe. Triple Therapy addresses the pipe. When circulation improves and tissue begins repairing at the cellular level, the inflammation has less reason to return. The relief isn't suppressing a symptom — it's improving the environment that was producing it.

My doctor never mentioned estrogen and my feet. Is this actually real science?

Yes. The relationship between estrogen, collagen synthesis, peripheral circulation, and nerve sensitivity is well-documented in the medical literature — it simply isn't part of the standard podiatry or GP consultation framework for foot pain. Most foot pain is treated as a mechanical or inflammatory issue rather than a systemic hormonal one. That gap between what the research shows and what gets communicated in a standard appointment is precisely why so many women in perimenopause have been failed by treatments that should have worked.

I'm already seeing a podiatrist / physical therapist. Can I use this alongside my current treatment?

Yes — and for most women it complements rather than replaces what they're already doing. Stretching and PT address mechanical tension and strength. Triple Therapy addresses the circulatory and cellular environment those treatments are working within. Using both means the PT work has better tissue to work with. Many users continue their existing care and find that it starts producing more lasting results once the underlying circulatory deficit is being addressed simultaneously. Always let your provider know what you're adding to your routine.

What if it works for a while and then stops — like everything else?

This is the right question to ask and it deserves a straight answer. The reason other treatments stopped working is that they addressed symptoms while the underlying estrogen-driven deficit continued unchecked. As long as you're using Triple Therapy consistently — maintaining the circulatory and cellular repair stimulus — the tissue environment continues to be supported. Some women use it daily long-term. Others step down to a maintenance schedule once significant improvement is established. It's not a one-time fix — it's an ongoing support for tissue that now has different needs than it did before perimenopause.

How do I use it? Is it complicated?

Three steps. Wrap it around your foot and ankle. Select your heat level and massage mode. Sit back for 15–20 minutes. Most users do a session in the evening while watching television or reading. Some use it first thing in the morning before standing to pre-empt the first-step pain. No setup, no appointments, no complicated routine. If you can work a television remote, you can use this.

I have diabetes. Can I use this?

If you have diabetes — particularly diabetic peripheral neuropathy — please consult your healthcare provider before use. Diabetic neuropathy involves specific circulatory and nerve complications that require medical supervision. The device is not intended to treat diabetic neuropathy. For women experiencing foot pain related to perimenopause without a diabetes diagnosis, the three modalities used have well-established safety profiles. When in doubt, ask your doctor — and bring this page with you so they can review what the device does.

How is this different from the cheap foot massagers I've already tried?

Standard foot massagers — the kind you find for $20–$40 — deliver vibration or basic kneading to the surface of the foot. They feel pleasant temporarily and provide some short-term symptomatic relief through surface stimulation. They don't deliver photo biomodulation, which requires specific wavelengths to penetrate tissue at depth. They don't deliver therapeutic heat at controlled temperatures. And critically, they address zero of the three root causes we've described. The sensation may feel similar. The mechanism is completely different.

What if I order and it doesn't work for me?

30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. We understand you've tried things before that promised results and didn't deliver. We'd rather you try this skeptically and be surprised than feel like you've taken another financial risk on something that let you down. Use it every day for 30 days. If you don't feel a meaningful difference — return it for a full refund. The guarantee isn't a footnote. It's how we stand behind the mechanism we've described.