Raynaud's Phenomenon
Cross-source consensus on Raynaud's Phenomenon from 2 sources and 6 claims.
2 sources · 6 claims
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- Raynaud's phenomenon causes fingers and sometimes toes or ears to turn blue or white in cold because small blood vessels overreact and constrict dramatically. — Cold Intolerance: Nutritional Deficiencies and Feeling Always Cold
- Raynaud's phenomenon is an autonomic nervous system disorder causing vasospasm, making fingers and toes turn blue due to failure to pump blood effectively. — Never Have Cold Feet Again: The Ultimate Technique Revealed
- Vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency can cause Raynaud's by impairing autonomic nervous system control over blood vessel dilation and constriction. — Cold Intolerance: Nutritional Deficiencies and Feeling Always Cold
- Inositol hexanicotinate, a form of vitamin B3, supports peripheral circulation without causing the flushing side effect associated with standard niacin. — Cold Intolerance: Nutritional Deficiencies and Feeling Always Cold
- Benfotiamine is a targeted intervention for Raynaud's phenomenon, separate from the general ice-water cold-feet protocol. — Never Have Cold Feet Again: The Ultimate Technique Revealed
- Raynaud's phenomenon typically responds well to vitamin B1 in the fat-soluble form benfotiamine. — Never Have Cold Feet Again: The Ultimate Technique Revealed