Raynaud’s Disease (Holistic)

About This Condition

Fingertips that feel tender or numb after being exposed to chilly temperatures may point to Raynaud’s disease. According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
  • Fight back with fish oil

    Reduce the severity of blood vessel spasm by taking a daily supplement supplying 4 grams of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) for 6 to 12 weeks; after that, ask your healthcare provider to recommend an amount for long-term supplementation

  • Discover inositol hexaniacinate

    With a doctor's supervision, take 3 to 4 grams a day of this form of vitamin B3 to reduce arterial spasm and improve peripheral circulation

  • Say good-bye to smoking

    Kick the habit to avoid the damaging effects of nicotine on blood flow

  • Keep in the heat

    Avoid unnecessary exposure to cold and dress warmly to prevent attacks of Raynaud’s disease

Information about Raynaud’s Disease (Holistic)

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