Kind: captions Language: en today I'm going to talk about foods and drinks that actually increased blood flow to your legs and the reason that we need to talk about this is because if we don't have good blood flow to our legs and our feet we wind up actually having serious problems with walking and it actually gets worse if we don't have enough good blood flow to our feet actually the our skin will actually open up and we'll actually have wounds uh that can actually not heal become infected get gangrenous and it can lead to amputation so I'm a medical doctor I can tell you that I work in this space vascular space of blood flow and uh one one of the things that we really focus on is making sure that all of our organs and all of our tissues including the bones and muscles and skin of our legs actually have good blood flow okay so think about what causes uh poor blood flow uh into your legs well if you have narrowing of the arteries atherosclerosis due to um uh high blood cholesterol High lipids if you should have hypertension high blood pressure hardening of the arteries that comes from smoking and vaping uh all and uh damaged blood vessels uh from conditions like diabetes all of these things can actually compromise uh blood flow to your leg now think about it this way your heart is the source of pumping blood BL for the rest of your body including your legs and your feet if you want blood flow down to your big toe your heart's got to be working really well to pump that blood so cardiovascular health having good heart health is the beginning of actually having good uh circulation to your legs and frankly anywhere else in your body things that actually help protect the cardio your heart cardiovascular health is number one if you want to actually have good blood flow if you have problems to your heart baggy heart heart failure cardiomyopathy you're not going to actually have good blood flow to your legs and feet and that actually has really really bad consequences um so number one having good uh good heart leads to good blood flow having healthy blood vessels is really important and also having really good nerves uh to your feet are also important as well a lot of people don't realize this but if you think about it uh our the nerves on the bottom of our feet are absolutely critical for health what do I mean well you know if you've ever walked on a beach and had your uh sand uh the the feeling of your toes in the sand that feels nice right reminds of us our childhood reminds of our summer vacation well there are people who don't have sensation on their feet people who have diabetes for example it's a condition called neuropathy they can't feel uh the sensations of their feet so look sand is nice sensation but if they step on a Shard of glass or or a nail whether it's Rusty or not um it can actually cut the skin and now they don't actually have sensation they won't feel that ouch they won't pull back and that cut will actually be there they won't even know it's there because it doesn't hurt there's no pain and because it's on your feet and your feet are walking on the ground in shoes uh it's very easy to get infected and that infection can set into motion a a chain reaction that you don't want to have all right and if you're diabetes and you actually have lower immune system that infection can actually crawl up into your skin and tissues and break it all down that's called diabetic neuropathy where you can't feel and leads to uh diabetic foot ulcers which is actually where you actually have a hole in your foot now my work in angio Genesis angio blood blood vessels Genesis how your body grows blood vessels is all about healing and not only have I been involved with the biotech side of actually helping to grow new blood vessels improve circulation but my working food is medicine actually taking a look at what are the some of the foods that we can eat to actually help support good circulation as well so I want to talk about a condition uh called Peripheral arterial disease because this is actually a condition that um really exemplifies it shows you just how bad it can be if you don't have good blood flow so Peripheral arterial disease or p a d is really n narrowing of the blood vessels into your legs uh and narrowing and hardening of the blood V to your legs where you're actually not getting enough blood flow now how do you know you're not getting enough blood flow well listen our legs are full of muscles and we're walking we're Contracting our muscles look if you're walking to the parking lot from the grocery store you need those muscles working and if there's not enough good if there's not enough blood flow to those muscles you're going to be able to get to a certain point and then the muscles are going to cramp up they just don't have what it takes to actually keep working and moving the lactic acid will build up and then you'll have to stop uh for a while rest let the work stop and and whatever blood flow you can get uh begin again until you're clearing that lactic acid and the and the blood flow is actually getting enough oxygen then you can walk again for a little bit um when I went to medical school we used to you know talk about this uh idea of the person with bad circulation being able to walk in a shopping mall now I know most shopping malls don't exist anymore but it was sort of walking 100 ft from one store to the other store than having to sit in a bench to rest before they can get up and go again so when you have intermittently uh leg pain because you can't don't have good blood flow that's called intermittent claudication and that's when basically you're narrowing your uh blood vessels down in your legs uh now if you actually have blockage of those blood vessels where even at rest you're not getting more than a trickle of blood then that can actually go into a crisis situation it's got like a heart attack of your leg you know how a heart attack is we have a blockage of a blood vessel and you're suddenly having a crisis in your heart not enough oxygen uh being delivered through the blood vessels in your heart to your heart tissue what happens you got a heart attack heart tissue dies you might die well in the leg when you actually have a heart attack of the leg you wind up actually having critical limb esea limb is leg esia means it's a situation where you just cut off the blood flow all right you strangulate the muscles and now it hurts all the time and when you have critical lemia you're not gaining up oxygen and just like in diabetes you can actually have skin break down in this case skin breakdown because you don't have a blood flow and that can get infected and now you can't until you fix the blood flow um basically tissu starts to die you get gang green uh and then you can get infected and require an amputation all right so this is I want to set the stage this is why I'm talking about this topic I'm a vascular doctor I study blood vessels I know a lot about what it takes um actually to improve blood vessels you could have surgery and bypass you can have stance to open up the blockages uh but one of the things that you can actually do is to have lifestyle changes that can make a big difference you don't want to be going to the surgeon all the time and actually the surgeon doesn't want to have to operate until you actually need to have surgery for Bypass or a stent for example so what are some of the things you can do from a lifestyle perspective that I can share with you that be helpful let's first in this particular case talk about the things you can cut down or cut out all right now I'm somebody who's really positive I like to say what you should add and I'm going to tell you the foods that you can add uh to help improve and support your circulation to your legs and feet but I do think that in this particular instance let's start by thinking thinking about the things you want to cut out you want to cut down or cut out alcohol alcohol is a toxin alcohol is hard on the blood vessels alcohol uh stuns your stem cells that are needed to be able to rebuild blood vessels and so when you drink a lot you actually uh make it harder for your legs to maintain their circulation particularly if blockages that alcohol just kind of rips the rug away and makes it much more difficult to actually repair and maintain that circulation number one number two you don't want to eat too much salt and we tend to eat too much salt in society if you go to a restaurant and see how the into an open kitchen you see how the chef throws salt into the food Salt tastes great but guess what salt is really really hard on our blood vessels if you want an analogy is kind of corrosive to our blood vessels you know salt on the road how tough it is on a road surface and so after a tough winter with a lot of salt on a road you got potholes well that's basically what happens when you have too much salt um in your bloodstream you wind up accumulating uh a lot of fluid you get hypertension and then the lining of the blood vessel gets damaged by the high salt environment when the lining gets damaged it uh the lining starts to get be more sticky and when cells stick to the lining and lipids fat cholesterol sticks to the um uh to the uh kind of like corroded surface of the blood vessel guess what blood vessel Narrows when blood vessels narrow you get less circulation so don't eat too much salt cut down or cut out salt get the low sodium version and avoid Ultra processed foods now we know Ultra processed foods is connected to so many chronic diseases but the one that I really want to talk to talk about is atherosclerosis right so you wind up actually having more lipids more narrowing in the blood vessels too much salt which as I said just now corrodes the inside of your blood vessels and Ultra processed food sets up for type 2 diabetes metabolic syndrome and type two diabetes and diabetes is a condition that's well known to damage your circulation all right uh and the damage from type two diabetes for example when it happens in the eye you wind up achieving diabetic retinopathy blood vessel damage due to diabetes in the eye leads to blindness blood vessel damage due to diabetes in your legs lead to poor circulation and can lead to wounds that are opening up because in diabetes uh you wind up having neuropathy and then you're having a vasculopathy meaning not only can't you Fe feel the sand in your feet or the nail or that's thumb tack um you also um uh uh can't grow the blood vessels that are necessary and you don't don't have enough blood flow so everything all the tissue starts to die uh and your immune system can't clean up uh the infection and then you wind up actually getting gang GRE so this these are like serious life and death reasons and I know look we're talking about this is my my YouTube channel is really about health and wellness but because I'm a doctor I I can talk about these like serious conditions and many people suffer from periperal arterial disease all right or diabetes and and periperal arterial disease that can actually affect circulation to your legs so this is a more serious video I'm talking about this now another thing to cut down or cut out you should stop smoking stop VAP vaping uh because the nicotine actually damages uh your blood vessels makes it harder increases aterosclerosis and vaping actually is even worse all right so smoking cigarettes cigars pipes vaping no don't do it actually it's bad for your leg circulation and if you're somebody who is let's say in their middle uh middle age or older and you already have bad circulation you smoke and you vape you're making everything in order a magnitude worse now the other thing you want to do is you want to check your blood lipids because you want to keep your blood cholesterol under control cholesterol blood lipids are what sticks to the side and narrows up your blood vessels so if you want good leg circulation you need to get your blood lipids under control blood lipids are measured by your doctor when you get a checkup an annual checkup you should get your blood lipid panel checked and the classic thing to do is actually to give you statins if you have high blood um lipids they may actually be warranted all right but you need to actually watch your diet cut down ons saturated fat and also exercise and there are diet and lifestyle ways to actually improve your blood lipids now your gut health is also responsible your gut bacteria Health your microbiome is responsible for lowering your blood lipids as well so if you want to stay off of statins the one thing you want to do is actually improve your gut health even if you're on a stat you should still improve your gut health because your gut bacteria will help it help your body make it easier to lower your blood lipids and actually improve your circulation a research I've done has shown that good healthy gut bacteria can actually help heal your blood vessels and heal wounds as well improve circulation um we found that one bacteria called lactobacillus ruteri which is part of a healthy gut bacteria we did lab research and showed that if you actually give experimental animals uh lactobacillus rudari um you can actually speed up wound healing improve circulation decrease inflammation these are all really important things if you have compromised blood flow in your legs so I'll tell you you can actually get lactus Rai in different foods as well sourdough bread parmesano regano cheese although you don't want to have too much cheese it's very salty which is not good for leg circulation and it's got a lot of saturated fat which is also not good but sourdough bread that's a good um Source not too much all right um and you can actually get a a dietary supplement for electus for dry as well uh so what else can you actually do to actually improve gut health well I'm going to tell you some of the foods that actually can improve your gut health and also improve your circulation so let's talk about five of them food number one beans now my good friend Dan Butner who is the Pioneer of the blue zones has told me that all of the healthy cultures in the blue zones their common denominator of Health are eating beans legumes beans are a good source of dietary fiber they've got healthy fats in them and it's it turns out that beans improve your metabolism by burning down harmful body fat that and that lowers inflammation and by shrinking harmful uh fat burning down harmful fat or actually unloading uh our circulation as well when you've got a lot of fat your blood's got to pump out against basically a wall of fat blood through a wall of fat so decreasing ex excess body fat visceral fat is actually a good thing decreasing inflammation is good for your blood vessels less damage uh to the lining of the blood vessels and better metabolism steers you away from type 2 diabetes and diabetes sets up for circulatory problems as always said so eat beans um you know all kinds of beans are good I love navy beans but black beans kidney beans um and also other legumes like lentils and chickpeas are also really good uh they're good for generally for good General Health they activate your body's Health defenses they activate your metabolism uh but they're also good to help support all the things that you need for better leg circulation and to avoid the problems that can actually cause pereral severe periperal arterial disease that progresses uh to uh intermittent claudication that's pain every now and then when you're walking and then pain all the time because you've got critical limb esea so beans number two carrots carrots contain carotenoids okay and studies in the nein that showing Foods eating carotenoids like carrots can lower excess body fat burn away extra visceral fat which lowers inflammation and that can actually unburden uh your circulation making blood flow a little bit better now carrots are also a good source of dietary fiber feeding your gut bacteria this fiber allows them to lower and streamline your metabolism of your your lipids which then makes it less likely you'll have a blockage you see how this works good gut health dietary fiber better lipid um uh uh management also lowering inflammation is absolutely critical and that's what researchers in the Netherlands found is that eating foods with carotenoid like carrots lowers inflammatory markers in the bloodstream that actually is super important because that lining uh of the blood vessels that you want to keep nice and um slippery smooth you don't want to have it roughed up remember I told you high salt roughs it up smoking roughs up the line of your blood vessels well actually eating carrots containing carotenoids uh uh helps to protect the lining of the blood vessels as well number three garlic garlic is you know not only a great culinary tool I love to chop up Garlic sauté in a little extra virgin olive oil and no matter what you put in there whether it's a whether it's a a vegetable whether it's a seafood whether it's a meat I can tell you it actually makes the food taste a lot better think about Mediterranean Cuisine the healthy Mediterranean Cuisine but also Asia Asian Cuisine also uses garlic abundantly uh in order to be able to create healthy and cook healthy food so you have extra virgin olive oil garlic and you've got vegetables you've got the makings for a good Mediterranean uh vet vegetable dish uh and and what garlic does it's amazing it's good for circulation Garlic's been shown to lower blood lipids all right so lower blood cholesterol lower the bad cholesterol the LDL maintain good or even raise good uh HDL uh cholesterol and that's important you protect the blood vessels that you don't want to have narrowed into your legs and your feet now garlic does another thing which is really important to prevent these sort of heart attacks of the leg garlic prevents blood from clotting all right so it's anti anti-coagulant uh and remember I told you the heart attack of the leg is where basically you have your blood clots narrowing in blood clots that can actually form on the roughed up lining uh of your leg blood vessels and now you have a heart attack of the leg and garlic actually keeps the the blood flowing all right it interferes with platelet function garlic does and so when platelets are necessary to create a clot it has keeps the traffic moving you know it's kind of like a policeman uh near an area that has some road work and the policeman like garlic is basically telling traffic keep going keep going keep going one at a time and that's basically what garlic actually does to prevent um blood from actually clotting all right food number four dark chocolate now dark chocolate itself is a candy it's a confection but dark chocolate is a candy made with high amounts of plant-based material called cacao Cacao is actually what you use to make chocolate but so dark chocolate is more cacao you've heard about this 70% 80% 90% even 100% cacao it comes from a seed pod that grow in tropical areas and that seed pod when you take out the seeds and you dry them ferment them crush them is actually the basis for making chocolate the more uh cacao there is the darker the chocolate because it's plant-based researchers have found that cacao actually contains polyphenol in fact these polyphenols are called uh flavonoids or coco flavonoids we know what some of them are like proanthocyanidins and anthocyanins these bioactives have been shown to be very very important for uh blood vessel Health number one they lower inflammation that anything that lower inflammation is actually good for the lining of the blood vessels all right they also lower the risk of blood clots they improve overall circulation and the proanthocyanidin from dark chocolate actually uh can help stimulate the body to produce nitric oxide nitric oxide is actually a gas but it's a more of a signal inside the body that actually recruits stem cells so dark chocolate recruits stem cells into our bloodstream uh by the way we're all formed of stem cells when you were in your mom's womb uh before you were uh human looking you were just a ball of cells and it's stem cells that that form that ball and the stem cells could become anything and that's how you develop the face that's how you develop arms and legs and a heart a kidney and toenails all right they all came from stem cells and so when we're born we've got extra stem cells it's kind of like have an extra can of paint uh after you finish painting a room and just like when you have extra paint you put the cap on you put it in your basement in case you need to do touchup in our body our stem cells after we're born we've got excess those are packed up and and and they're kept in our bone marrow in other places as well but the bone marrow contains a lot of stem cells and dark chocolate actually recruits stem cells out of our bone marrow like bees flying out of a hive and those stem cells go around looking for anything that needs to be repaired in our circulation including in our leg and our feet all right so dark chocolate helps to improve circulation in our extremities including our arms and our legs and our feet and improves blood flow and this has actually been shown in uh research that's been done looking at people in their 60s with known heart disease and they've got blood vessels to begin with and they did a test called flow mediate dilation where they actually put a blood pressure cuff on the arm blow it up hold it there cut off the blood flow to the arm okay uh and then they suddenly Let It Go and they use an ultrasound to measure how well the blood vessels rebound when there's new when their blood flow is returned that is called flow mediate dilation it's a measure of vast ular Health okay why is that important well it's important because when in a clinical study they took men who were in their 60s with no heart disease they gave them just the equivalent of two cups of hot chocolate made with dark chocolate over 30 days they actually found that stem cells came out into a bloodstream more stem cells came into the bloodstream they could measure them in each patient more and more more and more over 30 days and then when they measured flow media dilation to see how resilient how how U normal functioning the blood vessels are they found that the dark chocolate hot cocoa intervention actually improved blood flow improved blood vessel resilience improved circulation all right and that was in the upper extremity but the same thing would actually happen in your legs uh as well so that's food number four food number five black tea you know Earl Gray English breakfast tea there's a lot of black teas that are out there fermented teas are also black now black teas um are actually start out as green tea and then they're actually oxidized until they turn black and then they can actually be fermented as well now black tea contains the same polyphenols cakin as green tea does maybe a little bit less because of the oxidation but it's still there and it turns out that the way same way the green tea is useful because of these cakin and polyphenols black tea is also useful and Studies have been done in Italy of black tea and the impact of black tea on stem cells and Vascular health so they took older people uh who had definitely bad circulation and gave them black tea two cups to drink for a day for a month and they actually measured in their blood their stem cells and what they found is that black tea would actually cause stem cells to come flying out into their circulation these are stem cells normally found in the bone marrow that would actually repair the circulation and improve circulation um now how do they know this because they did flow Med dilation they did that blood pressure test to see how well the blood vessels of rebound and from compared to before black tea and then until after a month of black tea they saw tremendous Improvement now here's what they also did these researchers they added whipped cream into the black tea to see what would actually happen all right and guess what the whipped cream the high Dairy remember I I've made other videos that you tell you this Dairy and in milk or coffee will form little soap bubbl and those soap bubbles trap the good stuff they trap the polyphenols so in the case of black tea little um dairy fat soap bubbles trap the kakin the polyphenols so when you drink the black tea those soap bubbles roll down your gut and and you're not absorbing as much of the polyphenols all right you absorb some but not as much and that's exactly what they found when they had black tea and they added whipped cream to it probably tasted pretty good honestly um it actually lowered the amount of stem cells that that came out stem cells didn't come out quite as frequently all right um and so that show shows you you're not getting as many polyphenols uh and that's one of the reasons why you don't want to use dairy uh milk uh in tea or coffee same thing happen with coffee um nut milk is fine oat milk is fine uh soy milk is actually fine just don't use dairy milk hey just a real quick one here if you're enjoying this video then you'll definitely want to check out my free recipe for a Carrot Top salad that's right I said Carrot Top in the video you've already learned that carrots are a great source of carotenoids and dietary fiber so now I want to show you how to enjoy this delicious vegetable from root through stem and guess what it only takes 15 minutes to make it get the full recipe it's completely free right now in the caption below now back to the video all right now there are some other foods that can actually help support your stem cell which are required for improving your blood vessels as well I'll give you some foods that can do this for stem cells barley I love barley soup uh for example uh you can put barley in a stew barley contains a bioactive called beta D glucan now this is a soluble fiber it's a bioactive and the fiber improves the gut microbiome the gut microbiome lowers inflammation the gut microbiome also um improves blood lipids so it lowers the risk of having blockages in the uh circulation and the beta gluc can actually directly helps to grow new blood vessels as well it causes angiogenesis which is what I study so that's why I know about this okay um uh so barley is one of the foods uh that can do this another food that actually has beta glue can are mushrooms now I love mushrooms not everybody loves mushrooms but I love mushrooms and I and I know a lot of other people who love mushrooms the white lowly white button mushrooms filled with beta glucan all right but then there's other mushrooms that also have it as well shantell shitake enoi mushrooms portabello mushrooms porini mushrooms you name it oyster mushrooms mushrooms have beta de glucan um and by the way where is the BET glucan found it's in the cap of the mushroom which is the part that we normally cook with right uh but there's uh bet glucan is also found in the stem of the mushroom which I used to when I used to buy mushrooms years ago I used to come home take them home clean them up and cut off the stem I used to throw the stem away but guess what the stem has twice as much beta glue can so save the stems eat the stems make the stems into a food or saut the stems into a soup or saute the stems if you actually like it all right now I love to cook mushrooms slicing them up a little bit of extra virgin olive oil you can chop up some shallots a little bit of garlic add a little bit of thyme in there and literally just quickly sauté the mushrooms you don't need a lot of oil and you don't need a lot of cooking time and just within a few within literally a minute or so you'll actually have perfectly cook mushrooms if you slice them thin they cook a little bit faster and that's really one of the lovely things that you can actually uh do with different kinds of mushrooms you know uh Chantell mushrooms sauteed that way are really amazing porini mushroom is sort of a delicacy in the Mediterranean Italians love porini mushrooms I I loved it I I learned about porini mushrooms by the way when I was doing a gap year in Italy and the friends that I was staying with would introduce them to me and I'm like what's a big deal about mushrooms you know they're like oh it's a it's a really big deal and when I tasted it it was amazing it was like a steak you know like it's sort of like the T-bone steak the ribeye of mushrooms are porini mushrooms U now I talked about barley I talk about mushrooms hey what about making a mushroom barley soup man that is a combo that actually is good for your circulation by being good for your stem cells by good being good for your gut microbiome so think about that a mushy barro soup a barley soup or make a stew with barley and mushrooms as well now here's another food that actually is is really good uh for your circulation and that's a uh dried fruit fruits with peel all right it turns out that uh fruit peel contains something called ursolic acid and lab Studies have showed that eating orsolic acid or feeding lab animals with orsolic acid improves circulation in fact there are lab animal models for Peripheral arterial disease the very condition I'm talking about bad circulation bad circulation to the feet um you can get gang green and wounds to the feet guess what lab animals eating Foods uh eating fruit peel extracts made from fruit peel containing orsolic acid the circulation is restored you can actually get perfusion better blood vessel growth um if you actually are having fruit peel now how to get fruit peel uh uh you can eat fruits like um apples uh pears peaches all of fruit peel right uh so here's how the peel is good for you uh but you can also have fruit peel if you get dried fruits as well right that's an easier way if I told you you can have uh apricot peels actually good for you you know you might eat one apricot maybe or two if I really pushed you on it um but guess what if you had dried apricots you could eat six of them pretty easily now you got to be careful eating a lot of dried fruit because it's got the sugar from the fruit as well and you don't want to have too much sugar uh in your body uh so I just mentioned six uh dried apricots it's got sugar from six dried apricots if you're trying to avoid diabetes and and metabolic syndrome you probably don't want too much but it is a way of actually getting the the peel okay in a smaller shrunk down kind of the shrunken head version of uh of fruit peel or solic acid and speaking about fruit peel this is one of the uh times that you probably want to buy organic but I can tell you that Studies have shown that if you're using pesticides on fruits that the pesticide isn't just stuck to the outside that you can rinse off but about uh you can actually penetrate about 20% of the skin using the pesticides and that that you can't wash out and yet you want to eat that fruit peel so this is an example exle of where organic probably pays off if you want to get the benefits of the orsolic acid from the uh fruit peel okay uh now the other thing I would tell you that is uh that another little bonus food that actually be good for your blood vessels and your stem cells are uh foods containing omega-3 fatty acids like seafood Omega-3s in the bloodstream protect your stem cells all right and you need your stem cells in good shape it's kind of like the bulletproof vest or the security detail for your stem cells omega-3 make sure that the stem cells are accompanied to their destination and are in good shape best sorts of Omega-3s you can have a supplement made with Omega-3s but you know you can get into Seafood as well just don't eat uh too high on the food chain because then the big fish contain also heavy metals like Mercury uh uh in their flesh but if you eat lower in the food chain you could be just fine like salmon Salmon's a great source of Omega-3s uh I would actually get wild CAU salmon rather than farm salmon because farm salmon are fed chicken and sometimes pellets that contain Omega-3s so get wild caught salmon it's going to be better for you and they're actually eating the the foods and the Plankton and stuff like that that actually has the natural the original Source the OG source for the Omega-3s but not it's not just salmon that's good Cod actually is also good as well uh and cod you need about eat about two card playing card decks worth of cod to be able to get the same amount um of Omega-3s that you get in one card deck uh size serving of salmon but that's easy to do that's not very big other sources of seafood also have omega-3s for example clams and muscles and shrimp uh Lobster also has Omega-3s uh squid and octopus also have omega-3s if you're eating uh Seafood so what's wonderful is that you can actually find all kinds of sources of omega-3 fatty acids that can help protect your uh stem cells now I will tell you give you a couple of other tips that would be really helpful if you want to actually cook healthy foods in ways that um are not going to hurt your stem cells you don't want to be frying your foods all right Seafood that's fried no good vegetables that are fried even like tempura like I like the Crispies don't do that because frying actually creates um harmful chemicals like carcinogens that actually provoke inflammation in the body body and you don't want inflammation to damage the lining of your blood vessels that's not good all right especially if you have perfor arterial disease so you don't want to be eating fried foods all right those are that's a really important kind of uh concept now there's all kinds of other dimensions of prefer alial disease and diabetes and the conditions of together that I can talk about I'll make a separate video about you know wound healing and wound care about that there's a I spent a lot of time working in that space and some of the dietary and food is medicine approaches that can be helpful uh as well but now you've got sort of a big walk around the park of perer arterial disease and and dietary dos and dietary don'ts and some lifestyle don'ts in terms of how to actually maintain good uh blood flow to your legs and feet even if you have perer arterial disease but if you want to avoid it these are also tips that also can work so hopefully you learn something about your circulation in your leg thanks for watching and I'll catch you on the next video hi there if you enjoyed watching this video I know you'll love the next one stay here and check it out and I'll see you there