Cold Hands

Why Are My Hands So Cold?

Why are My Hands So Cold?

What’s Causing Your Cold Hands?

Even though typical Cold Hand symptoms can be caused by numerous kinds of health problems, restricted or obstructed blood flow to the hands is the determining factor.

Everything, from regular stress to a hyperactive condition, like Raynaud's Syndrome, can be what's causing your hands to be cold. So, you need to take positive steps towards improving your circulation, right down to the molecular level of your fingertips.

Yes, that's right! If you improve the micro-circulation in your hands, then you can restore and rejuvenate the little tiny blood vessels and capillaries that are disappearing because of lack of blood flow. If you don't take action to restore circulation, then you can lose these minute, but important, ducts altogether.

Of course, there's a lot of steps you can take to improve the vascular condition of your hands, and I'm sure you're aware of most of them: like changing your diet, exercising more, and even practicing relaxation techniques. It's also suggested you avoid caffeine (I'm afraid this is impossible for me) because it constricts blood vessels.

 

Wearing Far Infrared Gloves Helps Improve Your Micro-circulation


 

Cost Effective!

Far infrared therapy gloves offer you a safe, natural, and cost effective way to help restore oxygen-enriched blood flow right down to your fingertips. While you wear these incredibly soothing gloves, gentle far infrared rays penetrate deep into the skin and soft tissues of your hands and fingers. This activity restores vital micro-circulation and delivery of fresh oxygen and nutrients right down to your tiniest capillaries.

 

Message:

To the makers of FIR Gloves and Socks.

While ordering gloves in the best interest of my mother, diagnosed with Raynauds, and having already 2 fingers removed, I decided to order gloves and socks for myself. My hands instantly turn white and numb upon temperatures below 60 degrees if not protected from the elements. My feet barely stay warm in insulated boots with wool socks.

I wore the socks and gloves to bed for the first week before putting them to use during the day.

I can now wear dress shoes to the office without having frozen feet with the FIR socks. I am extremely impressed with their ability to keep my feet warm.

Last weekend I attended a football game, less than 40 degrees outside, only having my hands covered with the gloves, and stayed perfectly warm. Of course, I wore the socks too and never felt a chill.

I don't know how you did it, but these socks and gloves are incredible. I am truly amazed that my hands and feet stay warm. One must be pro-active and wear them BEFORE your hands start to get cold.

They are very well worth the $40 I spent for each product. I only wish I could afford a few more pairs of socks so I wouldn't have to wash them daily.

Thank you. Pat A. Idaho

Are Your Cold Hands Causing You Major Grief & Embarrassment?

Guess what! You get stressed and your hands get cold. Sound strange? Maybe, but there is a scientific reason for this happening.

Cold hands can be a source of mental anguish, as well as, physical agony. In fact, it can become an extremely vicious cycle. Stressful circumstances can cause your hands to go cold. Let me explain…

We live in a stressful world. Every day, our senses are challenged. Stressful situations stimulate our inherent fight or flight response. Also known as the sympathetico-adrenal response, it triggers your sympathetic nervous system. This constant firing of sympathetic's can predispose the body's muscles into a continuous state of contraction or increased tension. As the blood is shunted from the hands, there is a reduced amount of nutrients and oxygen available to feed and rejuvenate the soft tissues in your hands. No wonder soreness develops!

So, to help warm the hands and help prevent injury - wear Bio-Ceramic Far Infrared Gloves as often as you can. The far infrared rays emitted and reflected from these "nanotech" gloves will help relieve the pain and regenerate the circulation in the restricted areas of your hands.

Cold Hands Restrict Circulation

Cold hands occur fast when blood vessels are constricted or obstructed. This is often due to increased connective tissue tension around the blood vessels, which restricts the passage of blood.

Poor circulation

Poor circulation in the hands can be the result of many different occupations and ailments.

Here are just a few:

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