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A common complaint among people who sit or stand for long hours — your legs feel heavy, stiff, and uncomfortable even in flat shoes.
This can be an early sign of fluid retention, even before the swelling is visibly extreme.
Swelling that gets worse throughout the day is a key red flag — especially if you need to loosen straps or switch shoes altogether.
Known as “pitting edema,” this is a serious warning sign that fluid isn’t being flushed properly from your lower limbs.
Discomfort during mild activity is often caused by excess fluid pressing against joints and tissues.
If your feet or ankles feel tight, heavy, or look puffier than usual — especially at the end of the day — you’re not imagining it.
And if they hurt, make your shoes unbearable, or keep you from doing the things you love… you’re definitely not alone.
But here’s what most people don’t realize:
The real cause of this swelling may have nothing to do with aging, salt, or even your heart.
New research reveals that a tiny hormone called AVP may be telling your body to hold on to fluid, especially in your lower legs and feet.
Most doctors never test for it — which is why so many people remain frustrated, even after trying everything else.
When this hormone is out of balance, it can silently cause bloating, heaviness, and swelling that just won’t go away — no matter what you do.
The good news?
There’s a simple way to calm this hormone down — naturally.
Thousands are already finding relief — but this video may not be up for long. Watch while it’s still available.