All diabetics lose magnesium in the urine daily. No one knows why yet, but it has been measured in studies.
So using a good magnesium oral product and the new lotion, which is actually better than oral IMO, may help with the temperature and circulation in the feet. Magnesium dilates blood vessels, and blocks the NMDA pain receptors.
http://www.amazon.com/Morton-Epsom-L...s=Morton+epsom
Also at Walmart and Walgreen's locally...but not in all stores yet, as it is new.
A quarter's diameter dollop on each foot at bedtime may be very helpful for your cold feet.
When blood flow is constricted, things cannot reach beyond that barrier...so topical then becomes very useful.
Here is a magnesium website:
With food suggestions:
http://www.slowmag.com/
This is my magnesium thread:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread1138.html
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