The cold temperatures can be very uncomfortable for a lot of people, but particularly for those who suffer from poor circulation and/or a condition called Raynaud’s disease.
Raynaud’s causes areas of your body — such as your fingers, toes, the tip of your nose and your ears — to feel numb and cool in response to cold temperatures or stress. In Raynaud’s disease, smaller arteries that supply blood to your skin narrow, limiting blood circulation to affected areas. Raynaud’s causes some very unpleasant symptoms, including:
- Cold fingers and toes
- Sequence of color changes in your skin in response to cold or stress
- Numb, prickly feeling or stinging pain upon warming or relief of stress
Women are more likely to have Raynaud’s disease. And, not surprisingly, it’s also more common in people who live in colder climates.
For short-term or long-term relief, sufferers may want to consider having regular REFLEXOLOGY SESSIONS, which have been shown to:
- Improve Circulation
- Reduce Stress, particularly emotional stress, which can trigger Raynaud’s
- Relieve Pain and help sufferers cope with discomfort
- Promote the Body’s Natural Healing Process
Best of all, REFLEXOLOGY provides a sense of warmth and comfort inside and out!!
-from Foot Joy Reflexology