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RBR legflow

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The Nett exfoliator from Yvonne Aboagye might not have captured the hearts and minds of the dragons this time round, with the entrepreneur getting grilled about the company’s philanthropic decisions and its eco-friendly credentials, but it sure looks like a wonderfully smart and simple product. In some cases the clot may clear on its own — but there is a risk that, as in Paul’s case, part of the clot can break off and travel to the lungs, causing a potentially fatal pulmonary embolism. When Hannah Saunders walked into the den and pitched her baby skincare business to the dragons tonight, the dragons really admired her entrepreneurial spirit.

RBR Active - Here is the RBR Legflow. This small device sits

The entrepreneur explained that in 2011, nine days before he was due to be married, he ‘collapsed to the floor dead’ after suffering a ‘massive bilateral pulmonary embolism’, having injured his knee a couple of weeks prior and suffered deep vein thrombosis in his right leg. The RBR Legflow has undergone independent clinical trials and has been proven to increase blood flow to the lower limbs by 11 fold, even when seated. RBR Legflow is a plastic bobbled dome that people put on the floor and use to carry out exercises, including flexing and extending the sole of their foot over it, forcing blood to move more rapidly by squeezing the. This can include travelling by air, working in an office, being hospitalised or simply when spending prolonged periods of time sitting. A 2015 study involving ten people suggested using the device increases blood flow in veins of the lower leg by four times, reported the journal Occupational Ergonomics.Eco-friendly refillable deodorant company Fussy was the only business to clinch a deal in the den last week, but tonight we saw the dragons fight over a baby skincare company, and our resident fashion mogul invested in a strange-looking medical device, aimed at preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis from taking hold. It’s a versatile machine-washable exfoliation sheet that Aboagye sources directly from market sellers in Ghana. I stepped back into the bedroom and I remember saying: “I don’t feel well,” before I stopped breathing and collapsed. This is the RBR legflow from Paul Westerman’s company RBR Active, a medical device aimed at preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).

Sawtry entrepreneur’s sales of Legflow to tackle life

There will be a couple of high-profile cases of DVT in the news, such as when tennis player Serena Williams developed a blood clot, and awareness will be heightened for a time. He says the legflow works by allowing users to keep their feet moving while sitting down and increases blood flow to the lower limbs over 10-fold, significantly reducing the risk of developing a DVT, which can be fatal. Paul Westerman, Managing Director for RBR Active, commented: “In 2011 I suffered a massive pulmonary embolism that was caused by a relatively innocuous knee injury.Trademark Elite is run by highly experienced trademark counsel who provide personalized attention and outstanding client service. The idea is that it can be taken on an aeroplane, used beneath a desk, or in front of the TV and help prevent people going through the experience I did,’ says Paul. I have also spoken to people with office jobs who work 14-hour days and will often not get up for three to four hours at a time and this puts them at risk. Despite Peter expressing how impressed he was by the product, when it emerged that Paul didn’t have a patent, this caused several of the Dragons to feel unease over investing. Paul Westerman was just 44 when he developed the blood clot that almost killed him after suffering a knee injury while playing tennis.

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