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hello all,

i'm asking for a friend who gets freezing hands and fingers. she

sports several times per week, eats so so healthy, good shape,very

lean. she gets these cold hands when she, for instance, rides her

bicycle home, numb fingers, white fingertips. takes forever to warm

them up, this also happens at home, just weird cold hands. she says

that she doesn't know when it started, she said, i think it was there

all my life. she first thought it might had something to do with when

she smoked siggies, but she stopped smoking 10 years ago. do you guys

have any advice/information i could give her? thank you, rik

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I am no expert by any means but my mother and I both

suffer from similar things. My mother has reynauds

syndrome (SP I am sure) Maybe she should research

that out. Hope all goes well Yvette

 

--- Rik <bliksemskater wrote:

 

> hello all,

> i'm asking for a friend who gets freezing hands and

> fingers. she

> sports several times per week, eats so so healthy,

> good shape,very

> lean. she gets these cold hands when she, for

> instance, rides her

> bicycle home, numb fingers, white fingertips. takes

> forever to warm

> them up, this also happens at home, just weird cold

> hands. she says

> that she doesn't know when it started, she said, i

> think it was there

> all my life. she first thought it might had

> something to do with when

> she smoked siggies, but she stopped smoking 10 years

> ago. do you guys

> have any advice/information i could give her? thank

> you, rik

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Rik,

Sounds like your friend is suffering from what's known as Raynaud's syndrome. You might want to look that up. Very little is known about it, but it can be an indicator of other autoimmune conditions. I'm not aware of any alternative treatments that address this particular syndrome outside of a holistic approach to the whole person. I would love to hear what other people have to say, as my partner also suffers from this.Salud,Si

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Raynaud is actually a spin off (from my understanding)

of scleroderma. My mom also was diagnosed with a form

of lupus, ( debilitating but not life threatening)

which is also hereditary. I choose not to get

diagnosed. I know I have a few problems that are

genetic why push those buttons too!!! I don't think

there is any specific treatment for Raynauds. Mom

takes cayenne for better circulation and wears gloves.

Have a good one

 

--- Si Thacker <thackersi wrote:

 

> Hi Rik,

> Sounds like your friend is suffering from what's

> known as Raynaud's syndrome. You might want to look

> that up. Very little is known about it, but it can

> be an indicator of other autoimmune conditions. I'm

> not aware of any alternative treatments that address

> this particular syndrome outside of a holistic

> approach to the whole person. I would love to hear

> what other people have to say, as my partner also

> suffers from this.

> Salud,

> Si

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I've read that is a symptom of a low thyroid. Check out "Prescription for Nutritional Healing" (book) under hypothyroid, or a search on the internet. Bloodwork does not always show there is a thyroid problem, and will show in range; yet there is a problem.

 

Jan

 

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of RikFriday, June 09, 2006 1:49 PMherbal remedies Subject: Herbal Remedies - cold hands

 

hello all,i'm asking for a friend who gets freezing hands and fingers. she sports several times per week, eats so so healthy, good shape,very lean. she gets these cold hands when she, for instance, rides her bicycle home, numb fingers, white fingertips. takes forever to warm them up, this also happens at home, just weird cold hands. she says that she doesn't know when it started, she said, i think it was there all my life. she first thought it might had something to do with when she smoked siggies, but she stopped smoking 10 years ago. do you guys have any advice/information i could give her? thank you, rik

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I have a book ‘The Green Pharmacy’

by James A Duke…and just fyi it has some info on Raynaud’s Disease:

 

Its late, but let me know if you are

interested in more info…it does suggest the following:

 

Evening Primrose – contains gammalinolenic

acid (GLA), used in its oil form as a massage on hands

Garlic (of course J ) – to help

improve circulation – taken internally

Ginko – something about

claudication? I believe it improves the circulation (sorry for my lack of

knowledge on this) but it recommends pills or capsules of standardized extract,

not tea

Borage – contains GLA – I am

assuming used in a similar way to Evening Primrose

Ginger – lowers blood

pressure/cholesterol levels helping to normalize blood flow – common

sense tells me it is taken internally, but the book does not actually state it

Mustard (as a plaster) – increasing

blood supply to the area applied

Red Pepper (as stated below) – mixed

w/ oil and rubbing it in

Indian snakeroot – contains reserpine

which opens or dialates the blood vessels – taken internally I am

assuming

 

There is clearer information in the book,

maybe you can find it in the library, or I can share more later if anyone is

interested

 

But even if it is not Raynaud’s

Disease, it sounds like some of the info above would help anything being caused

by circulatory issues…just my 2 cents…well actually Duke’s 2

cents..but I thought I would share…I am pretty new to most of this, but

from my understanding Duke seems to be well known in herbalism…

 

 

Georgia

 

 

Regarding:

 

 

 

Raynaud is actually a spin off (from my understanding)

of scleroderma. My mom also was diagnosed with a form

of lupus, ( debilitating but not life threatening)

which is also hereditary. I choose not to get

diagnosed. I know I have a few problems that are

genetic why push those buttons too!!! I don't think

there is any specific treatment for Raynauds. Mom

takes cayenne for better circulation and wears gloves.

Have a good one

 

--- Si Thacker <thackersi >

wrote:

 

> Hi Rik,

> Sounds like your friend is suffering from what's

> known as Raynaud's syndrome. You might want to look

> that up. Very little is known about it, but it can

> be an indicator of other autoimmune conditions. I'm

> not aware of any alternative treatments that address

> this particular syndrome outside of a holistic

> approach to the whole person. I would love to hear

> what other people have to say, as my partner also

> suffers from this.

> Salud,

> Si

 

 

 

 

 

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hi si,

thanks! raynaud's syndrome was the first thing i mentioned to her, but

i'm not a doctor, just a wild guess really. i'm not sure if certain

herbs, other methods are useful to open up the bloodflow, if that is

the case. i was thinking of cayenne and ginger........ maybe some of

you can advice me more about this. btw, she doesn't have a clue about

natural healing, i'm trying to make her understand some things i'm

interested in. i'm doing this for her to help her out, but also to

learn from your information and these discussions. thanks for the

post, love, rik

 

> Hi Rik,

> Sounds like your friend is suffering from what's known as Raynaud's

syndrome. You might want to look that up. Very little is known about

it, but it can be an indicator of other autoimmune conditions. I'm

not aware of any alternative treatments that address this particular

syndrome outside of a holistic approach to the whole person. I would

love to hear what other people have to say, as my partner also suffers

from this.

> Salud,

> Si

>

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