That kind of claim is usually social-media style exaggeration. Raising your legs daily can help circulation, but it won’t produce “surprising body transformations” overnight.
Here’s the real first effect you can expect:
1️⃣ Reduced swelling in the legs and feet
When you raise your legs above heart level:
- Gravity helps blood and fluid return toward the heart
- This can reduce ankle, foot, and calf swelling
- It may also relieve that “heavy legs” feeling, especially after standing or sitting long hours
This is especially helpful for people with:
- long work shifts standing
- mild varicose veins (like those seen in Varicose veins)
- fluid retention from heat or inactivity
Important reality check
- The effect is temporary relief, not a cure for vein disease or circulation problems
- It works best when combined with walking, hydration, and avoiding long sitting/standing
If you want, I can break down the other 6 claims you’re seeing in that list and tell you which ones are real, exaggerated, or false.