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How to Warm Your Hands and Feet
How to Warm Your Hands and Feet

Maybe I am the only shopper who considers that money just shouldn't be wasted on redundant objects when you could discover opportunities to fix problems without throwing away your hard earned money. With the way the economy is who has the money to invest in products that don't last very long or are just not worth the money? Did you know that there are simple ways and techniques that allow you to warm your hands and feet naturally without spending a dime?

One way is by doing breathing exercises and if you do it right, you could be warm within 3 minutes. In at least 90% of cases it has proved to be effective. You could use exercise and physical therapy for cold hands as well as adding a supplement to your diet. There are certain supplements a person can take for betterment of blood circulation and cold hands such as ginger, vitamin c, potassium, iron, apple cider vinegar, etc. All of these can be found at your local health food store.

Did you know that acute fear can cause your hands and toes to get cold and stay that way? Try to relax and calm down, eliminating any stress by taking slow breaths. Imagine in your mind that you have toasty feet and hands. Believe it or not, this actually works. The catch is that when you say it to yourself, you must put yourself in the mental state that it really is true and you believe it. If you don't, this will not work!

Another idea that does work is putting your hands into warm water for a few minutes. There are several things that you can try to warm your hands and my suggestion is that you try them first before you go out and expend big bucks on products marketed on television.

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