FibreHeat™ Self-Heating Gloves
We were really excited to discover FibreHeat™ self-heating gloves. The company specifically designed these gloves for people with Raynaud’s.
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We were really excited to discover FibreHeat™ self-heating gloves. The company specifically designed these gloves for people with Raynaud’s.
We're always glad to see publications and organizations helping to get the word out about Raynaud's, particularly as we're entering peak season for the kind of cold, wet, windy weather that triggers attacks for most Frosties. This year it appears Raynaud's is getting global attention! Here's a sampling of the articles we've recently come across: Cold
Thanks to all of our members, fans and followers who posted positive reviews on the Great Nonprofits web site, we made the list of Top Rated Nonprofit Organizations again for 2016! Here's what the award is all about: The GreatNonprofits Top-Rated Awards is a people’s choice award where volunteers, donors, and people served cast their vote
We found some new products this season that could bring warmth and comfort to fellow Frosties in some categories we haven't seen before. Lollilook Stroller Hand Warmer - This is a hand warmer made to fit over the bar of a stroller so that mom doesn't get frosty paws during her walks with baby - what a great idea!
We first reported information about Soletics' heated gloves in late 2014, with an update last spring, and have been following the product's development over the last several months. Finally, we have more news: The Soletics team is gearing up for a product launch this winter. Vanessa Gore, the team’s Chief Communications Officer, tells us, "It has
It's not easy finding products for us Frosties over the summer months, but we did discover a few that may be of interest to Raynaud's sufferers, and good news - some are even on sale! Comforting Wrist Warmers - These soft chenille fingerless gloves have a pocket to insert a microwaveable warmer filled with rice and flaxseed. We're not
This time of year publications start running articles about office chills and how air conditioning erupts in office thermostat wars.
We came across a post from Susi Doyle's blog Lost in Translation called "Surviving Winter with Raynaud's." Susi is a professional writer, and does an excellent job of educating the reader on Raynaud's phenomenon. The post also includes a number of strategies that help Susi get through the winter, and we wanted to share them: Stress
Hot Products for Spring 2016 include some products we found on the market that may be of interest to Raynaud's sufferers: Eight Mattress Cover - Eight is a smart mattress cover that can track your sleep patterns, monitor your vital signs and - best of all for us Frosties - offers personalized climate controls with 10
Our post on "Best Gloves for Raynaud's Sufferers" has gotten so much positive feedback, we decided to do a similar post on best warm toe solutions.