Best Warm Toe Solutions for Raynaud’s Sufferers
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.
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.
Dr. Michael Wald shares nutritional approaches to Raynaud’s, a common condition resulting in lack of blood supply in the fingers and/or toes.
Gina (Facebook Fan) offered a very creative solution for cold feet - a sous vide machine. These are food cooking water ovens used by high-end restaurants that only recently have been priced for home cooking. What Gina figured out is that since the temperature is "set," you can bathe your feet in hot water that won't cool
Flavanols, the antioxidants found in cocoa beans, may actually help boost circulation and provide yummy chocolate benefits for Frosties.
Runner's World has an Ask the Sports Doc section, and this season the question was asked: "After running in the cold, my fingers get swollen, feel numb, and turn white. It seems to take forever for them to warm up. My running partner said it sounds like Raynaud’s. What is this and what precautions should I