Your feet are warm before you even get out of bed. Not less cold — warm.
You drive to the soccer game. You stand on the sideline the whole time. Your legs don't cramp. Your hands stay warm.
Your granddaughter runs over at halftime and grabs your hand. This time, you don't pull away.
That night, you sleep straight through. No 3 AM. No ceiling.
That's not a fantasy. It's what women are describing after six to twelve weeks on Calora.
Now picture the other Saturday.
The cold feet. The folding chair on the sideline because your legs gave out. The hand you pulled back because you didn't want her to feel how cold it was.
That's today. And now you know it doesn't have to be.
Closing this page and changing nothing is the one choice you'll regret — because now you can see exactly what's on the other side.