Velura Gel Socks — Relief That Starts Tonight
Warm Feet. Calmer Flares.
Or Every Dollar Back.
The plant-gel socks thousands of women with endometriosis keep on the bedside table for their worst nights — no cord, no pills, just your own body heat working in about 15 minutes.
- Warmth you can feel in 10–15 minutes
- No cord, no battery — safe to fall asleep in
- Calmer flares in 60 days or your money back


- Warmth you can feel in 10–15 minutes
- No cord, no battery — safe to sleep in
- Calmer flare nights or every dollar back
What Happens The First Night
"Within fifteen minutes my toes weren't ice anymore, and my shoulders finally came down off my ears. First time in months I fell asleep during a flare."
"I'd given up on heating pads — cords, burns, sliding off at 3am. These just stay on. I sleep in them now."
"It sounds too simple to work. It worked. My whole body went quiet the way it does in a hot bath, but from my feet up."
"Two cycles in and my worst nights are genuinely easier to get through. I keep a spare pair in my bag now."
It Uses Your Own Body Heat
A heating pad pushes heat in. Velura traps the heat you already make.
The plant-gel lining holds your own body heat against the sole until the temperature climbs a degree or two — enough to open the small vessels in your feet that the flare clamped shut.
Once those open, blood moves again, your feet warm, and your nervous system flips from "clench and survive" into "safe, you can soften now." No external heat source means nothing can ever get too hot.
A Gel Lining Infused With Calming Plants
The sole of your foot is the most absorbent skin you have.
Roughly five times the capillary density of your forearm. The plant-gel lining is infused with lavender and other calming botanicals whose active compounds slip through that skin barrier.
The two effects stack: the warmth opens the vessels, and the botanicals ride through them into the rest of you — so women don't just report warm feet, they describe their whole body going quiet.
Built For The Reality Of Endo
Mid-flare you have zero bandwidth. No plug, no temperature dial, no strap to fight with. You just pull them on the second the cramping starts.
There's no cord and no battery — only your own heat. Put them on at 9pm and don't think about them until morning.
Endo comes in waves. Keep a pair on the nightstand and reach for them when the cramping warns you it's coming.
Velura vs. The Usual Flare Kit
| Velura Gel Socks | Heating Pad | Painkillers | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Works on the clench | Yes — calms the nervous system | Only warms one spot | Mutes pain, not the bracing |
| Setup during a flare | None — pull them on | Cord, outlet, strap | Swallow a pill |
| Safe to sleep in | Yes | Burn risk | Dosing limits |
| Side effects | None | None | Stomach, liver, tolerance |
| Reusable nightly | Forever | Until it fails | Runs out |
Why trust us when you've tried everything?
If you're reading this, you've already been down the road — the pills that upset your stomach, the heating pad that slid off and left a red patch, the hot baths that go cold. I know that frustration because I lived it.
I didn't want to build "another wellness brand." I wanted one very specific, very physical lever for the part of a flare nobody talks about: the ice-cold feet that keep your whole body locked around the pain. Warm the feet, and the rest of you can finally let go.
I'm taking the risk off your shoulders. Use them through two full cycles. If your worst nights aren't easier to get through, email us and we'll refund every cent. No forms, no tricks.
Try Them For Two Full Cycles
That's roughly 60 days, covering at least four flare windows. If your worst nights aren't easier, send them back for a 100% refund. No phone call, no "let us talk to retention." Two cycles is enough time to know for sure.
Warmer feet. Calmer nights. Or every dollar back.

- Warmth you can feel in 10–15 minutes
- No cord, no battery — safe to sleep in
- Calmer flare nights or every dollar back
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This content is for informational purposes and is not medical advice. Consult your physician before changing your health regimen, especially with a diagnosed condition such as endometriosis.