My grandmother suffered from poor blood circulation, causing her feet to swell so badly that she couldn’t even walk. But I prepared this homemade dietary therapy for her, and now she can not only walk but also jump, as her blood circulation problems, diabetes, and the fat accumulated in her liver have all improved.

My grandmother suffered from poor blood circulation, causing her feet to swell so badly that she couldn’t even walk. But I prepared this homemade dietary therapy for her, and now she can not only walk but also jump, as her blood circulation problems, diabetes, and the fat accumulated in her liver have all improved.

It’s good that your grandmother is feeling better. Improvements in mobility, swelling, blood sugar control, and liver health can happen when someone changes their diet, reduces excess calories, improves hydration, lowers salt and sugar intake, and becomes more active.

At the same time, it’s important to be careful about concluding that a homemade remedy “cured” poor circulation, diabetes, or fatty liver disease. Conditions like:

  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Peripheral Artery Disease
  • Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

can improve for many reasons, including:

  • prescribed medications,
  • weight loss,
  • lower sodium intake,
  • better glucose control,
  • reduced inflammation,
  • physical therapy or movement,
  • or natural fluctuation in symptoms.

Severe foot swelling can also sometimes signal serious problems involving the heart, kidneys, veins, liver, or lymphatic system, so medical follow-up still matters even if symptoms improve.

If you want, you can share the ingredients and preparation method of your dietary therapy, and I can help analyze:

  • which parts may realistically support circulation or metabolic health,
  • possible nutritional benefits,
  • any safety concerns or drug interactions,
  • and what current medical evidence says about those ingredients.

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