Raynaud’s Products

Hot Products for Spring 2015

This time of year there are fewer products to scout for Frosties, but here are a couple we thought worth noting: Heated Bidet - We included this one for its entertainment value, as we don't expect lots of Raynaud's sufferers to spend up to $1,700 for one of these bath fixtures (although they do start as low

2015-05-25T13:23:29-04:00May 25th, 2015|Hot Products|Comments Off on Hot Products for Spring 2015

Raynaud’s Member Tips – Winter 2015

Jan on Facebook shared with us a video posted on LittleThings.com for making your own disposable hand warmers. The formula makes what is known as "Hot Ice," and the ingredients require only baking soda, vinegar and boiling water  The post includes a video from Household Hacker with everything you need to know to create the Hot

2019-08-26T12:41:58-04:00February 5th, 2015|Coping Strategies, Hot Products, Stories|Comments Off on Raynaud’s Member Tips – Winter 2015

Hot Products for Spring 2014

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

2014-11-07T18:50:35-05:00June 4th, 2014|Hot Products|Comments Off on Hot Products for Spring 2014

Member Tips – Spring 2014

Carole (Canada) posted on Facebook about Thermohair socks (www.thermohair.ca).  These are mohair socks made by a small company in Ontario.  She says she's been using them to warm her cold feet for 10 years and they really help!  Quite pricey ($35-$35 Cdn), but worth it. (Editors note:  For Frosties with wool issues, give Heat Holders® socks

2019-08-26T12:43:47-04:00June 1st, 2014|Coping Strategies|Comments Off on Member Tips – Spring 2014

A Warm Welcome to the Raynaud’s Marketplace

Check out these special offers for our members. DISCLAIMER: Product reviews are the opinion of the reviewer(s) and are not formally endorsed. While the evaluation process is not clinically-based, products are tested by Raynaud's sufferers for their potential benefit in real life situations. Products have not been tested by nor are regulated by the FDA.

2021-08-26T16:45:48-04:00January 11th, 2013|Portfolio|Comments Off on A Warm Welcome to the Raynaud’s Marketplace
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