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Our founder and CEO is a registered Pharmacist. Born in The Bronx, NY, he graduated from Brooklyn College of Pharmacy with BS in Pharmacy. He has been involved in retail and Long-Term Care Pharmacy in a managerial capacity. He is a diabetic specialist and works as a business strategist and consultant.

After having been in contact with many residents and patients with diabetes, Frank realized a need for a product that would help delay the onset of the circulatory issues associated with the disease. Too often Frank had seen the necessity for surgical intervention in life threatening situations, even with the advent of newer treatments and medications.

About Renew Foot Cream

Our company developed Renew Foot Cream® to help induce microcirculation to the extremities and help delay the proliferation of diabetes. It is an all-natural product made with purified essential oils and extracts.

In actuality, the label “leg cream” is a misnomer in that it has many other uses. The anti-inflammatory ingredients are effective in treating nighttime leg cramps and minor muscle aches and pains. The skin moisturizing and hydrating ingredients are excellent in healing dry, cracked skin. In essence, the cream can be used over the entire body as a moisturizer, an anti-inflammatory to relieve minor aches and pains related to inflammatory conditions (such as arthritis), improve skin tone, and as a topical antioxidant.

Runners and triathletes have been using it pre-race and pre-training as an aid in reducing cramping and improving microcirculation. It is also being used as a pre-workout prep by increasing circulation to the muscles and thus act to reduce soreness after strenuous muscle activity.

What not to expect is the “warm” feeling that is induced by Menthol-based or Capsaicin-based products when applied. These products create irritation to the skin and tell the body to send blood flow to that area. Thus the “warm” feeling when applied. This is a brainwashing effect, giving a feeling of relief because of the warm sensation, when in effect it can cause more pain from the residual edema which can actually invalidate the “benefits” of the warming effect.