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Hot Products for Summer 2014

By |2014-11-07T18:49:27-05:00August 21st, 2014|Hot Products|

It's hard discovering new products for Raynaud's sufferers in the summer months, but fortunately we had input from a two fellow Frosties and a manufacturer who found us.  So here are three new glove options that may prove helpful when the colder months come: High Heat Gear Heated Gloves and Mittens - These thin, stretchy

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Raynaud’s Mascot Response

By |2019-08-23T14:48:44-04:00August 16th, 2014|In The News|

In our Spring 2014 issue of Cold Cuts, we introduced this cute Blue-footed Booby (an Eastern Pacific seabird) as a possible mascot for the Raynaud's Association.  (Here's the original post in case you missed it.) Turns out he generated a lot of positive feedback from fellow Frosties.  Most loved the idea of making him an

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Hot Products for Spring 2014

By |2014-11-07T18:50:35-05:00June 4th, 2014|Hot Products|

We're excited to announce two new Sponsors:  Warm Skin® and Heat Holders® - both great products for Raynaud's sufferers.  We're also sharing an additional discovery that may be of interest to fellow Frosties. Warm Skin® - This cream is different from others we’ve featured, in that it doesn’t offer immediate warmth or relief.  Instead, it’s

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Cialis® in Drug Stores Soon?

By |2014-06-04T15:55:30-04:00May 30th, 2014|Coping Strategies, In The News|

More recent research has shown promise in using ED drugs such as sildenafil (Viagra®), vardenafil (Levitra®), and talkalafil (Cialis®) in treating Raynaud’s symptoms, particularly when traditional treatments such as vasodilators and topical nitroglycerine-based creams provide insufficient relief or aren’t well tolerated. These drugs, while typically prescribed for ED in males, act as vasodilators which work

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HotHands® and Grabber® Warmers

By |2021-07-28T17:49:32-04:00February 26th, 2014|Hot Products, Portfolio|

Looking for a warm solution to tingly or painful hands and toes? HotHands® and Grabber® Warmers give continuous heat to hands, toes and your entire body! Just open the package and expose warmers to the oxygen in the air for hours of warmth whenever you want it. Several of HotHands® and Grabber® products are small

Discovery of Raynaud’s Web Site Brings Some Relief to Farming Frostie

By |2014-03-08T16:58:06-05:00February 20th, 2014|Stories|

We often hear from fellow sufferers who share their stories with us.  This one is from Jacki in Virginia, and we could truly empathize with the issues she faced dealing with Raynaud's symptoms while working on the farm! "In the winter of 2011-12, we had a bout of strong winds and temperatures in the 20’s that lasted

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Help the Raynaud’s Association Earn a Top Rating

By |2021-07-31T12:56:01-04:00October 17th, 2013|Site Information|

If our information and resources have been useful, please help us achieve a 2013 GreatNonprofits Top-Rated Award.  Write a review of your experience with us at http://greatnonprofits.org/org/raynauds-association-inc. We just need 9 more reviews to make the cut!  The designation helps all Raynaud's sufferers by promoting our cause with the media and foundation community, so please review us now. 

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Can Saunas Benefit Raynaud’s Sufferers?

By |2013-11-23T19:28:26-05:00September 23rd, 2013|Coping Strategies|

We found information suggesting saunas may offer benefits for Raynaud's sufferers.  Granted, the info is published on a web site selling saunas, likely a bit biased, so we did a bit more research with more objective resources. Discovery Fit and Health offers an explanation of how saunas differ from steam baths:  Unlike the moist heat

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