It sounds like the post you’re referencing is one of those social media “engagement bait” messages. These messages try to get people to comment or react (like saying “OK”) under the pretense of helping with a health issue like poor circulation.
Here’s what’s important:
1. Clickbait Nature
- Messages like this are not medical advice.
- Liking, commenting, or sharing does not improve circulation.
- Often used to increase engagement for visibility or social algorithms.
2. Proper Attention for Poor Circulation
If you have symptoms like cold hands/feet, numbness, swelling, or pain, it’s better to:
- See a doctor for evaluation.
- Exercise regularly (walking, stretching, or light cardio).
- Maintain a healthy diet (reduce salt, avoid smoking).
- Manage blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar.
3. Engaging with Posts
- Social media posts like this are safe to ignore; participation won’t help your health.
- Focus on real lifestyle changes or medical guidance instead.
If you want, I can give a list of simple daily habits that genuinely improve circulation that don’t rely on social media tricks.
Do you want me to do that?