That heaviness isn't just "water weight." It's a hydraulic failure.
The valves inside your leg veins no longer seal shut. Gravity pulls fluid down into your ankles where it gets trapped, the "rising dough" pitting, the tightness, the cement-block heaviness.
Your body has a built-in pump to fight this, your calf muscle, the "Second Heart." But when you move less, that pump goes to sleep. And compression socks? They just squeeze the flooded basement. They don't fix the broken pump.
Ornexis sends bio-electrical pulses into your calf muscles, contracting them the way walking does, to restart that pump and push trapped fluid out.
It doesn't squeeze. It pumps.