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Has anyone tried arginine for dealing with cold hands/feet?
Hi all,
I'm wondering if any of you have tried any products with L-arginine to cope with cold hands and feet. People suspect cold hands/feet are caused by poor circulation and L-arginine improves circulation. If you've tried arginine to warm your hands or feet, which specific products have worked for you? |
This is admittedly a small study but it provides no evidence that taking L-arginine as a supplement improves blood circulation.
L-Arginine supplementation does not enhance blood flow and muscle performance in healthy and physically active older women. - PubMed - NCBI |
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1. Nose breathing, it sounds ridiculous but Google this, try Oxygen Advantage on YouTube. Also Dr Weil, who speaks specifically about warming cold hands with breathing exercises. The idea is to transport more oxygen to the periphery. 2. Beetroot Juice, it increases nitric oxide in blood and acts as a vaso dilator, it lowers BP too. 3. Aspirin. As above. 4. The obvious one is exercise. I would save your money on L-arginine |
I have also used gabapentin, there is a study on it, supposedly regaining limb function after an injury:
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I have never worked with Arginine and I can only swear by Grape Seed Extract for circulatory issues. I've been taking it close to 25 yrs and at 82, my circulation is healthy, no cold hands or feet.
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Hi NewToSFN,
I found this about L-arginine--from Medical News Today (June 2017): L-arginine: Potential benefits, side effects, and risks |
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Hi, I have been taking iodine supplements for the last year or so and noticed that I am not cold all the time this last winter like most winters. I am sure that is what has helped, before I was ALWAYS cold and I even had bought some inside gloves because of it. I dont eat much fish or seafood and I am sure the farmland near where I live is deplete. 2% luguol's is what I buy and take 2 to 3 drops with morning coffee. Hope that helps
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Welcome, Cinder2065!
It sounds as if you've found a solution to a problem you'd been having. I do have a question for you though. I'm not sure what you mean when you say "...I am sure the farmland near where I live is deplete." Maybe there was a typo? |
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