An apparatus for increasing blood flood to the feet that includes a base, a plate, an electric motor and a control system. The palate is axially connected to the base with a gradient between 20 to 45 degrees that enables it to rotate while the front part of the plate is higher than its rear part. The electric motor is designed to rotate the plate. The plate includes a fastener for attaching the feet. The axial connection serves as a rotation axis point of the plate and the distance between the feet center point to the rotation axis point is between 6 to 15 centimeters. The control system controls the operation of the motor so that the rotation speed of the plate is cyclically changed so that the first part of each rotation is at a different speed than the second part of the rotation.