Raynaud’s Syndrome

Useful Infographic on Lupus

This infographic and the accompanying content provides some useful information to lupus sufferers and those looking to learn more about the symptoms of the disorder.  

2015-06-30T14:54:37-04:00June 30th, 2015|Coping Strategies|Comments Off on Useful Infographic on Lupus

New Beauty Trend Will Give You Chills!

After finding an article in a beauty magazine about cryospas, I was stunned and thought it sounded like something out of a Saturday Night Live skit or a Woody Allen futuristic movie, but it's the real thing and these spas are popping up all over the country. Cryotherapy first originated in Japan in the 1970's for treating

2021-05-26T13:57:31-04:00June 28th, 2015|In The News|Comments Off on New Beauty Trend Will Give You Chills!

Video on Alternative Treatment Options for Raynaud’s

This video defines Raynaud's and provides some useful information on alternative treatment options for the condition. There's no magic mushroom, but basics such as ginger, Cayenne pepper, chili peppers and Niacin (vitamin B3) may help dilate the blood vessels and boost circulation. Also self-help techniques, such as biofeedback, Thi Chi, yoga and other mind-body techniques

2015-07-27T22:05:59-04:00June 25th, 2015|Coping Strategies|Comments Off on Video on Alternative Treatment Options for Raynaud’s

Advice to Nurses on Treating Raynaud’s

We were happy to see an article in a UK nursing magazine, Nursing in Practice, with advice on diagnosing and treating Raynaud's phenomenon.   More knowledgeable medical professionals will result in better treatment for Frosties across the globe. The article contains a good overview of the condition, including: The history of Raynaud's discovery in 1862 by

2015-10-12T16:40:54-04:00June 7th, 2015|Coping Strategies, Diagnosing Raynaud's, In The News|Comments Off on Advice to Nurses on Treating Raynaud’s

Warming Up to Raynaud’s Infographic

We found a new infographic for Raynaud's on Twitter that is a good complement to the one we recently developed, and wanted to share it with our members and followers. It's great that new resources are being developed for building awareness of this widespread but little known disorder!    

2015-06-03T17:31:04-04:00June 3rd, 2015|In The News|Comments Off on Warming Up to Raynaud’s Infographic
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