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Feet Cold

Symptoms

Unfortunately, the tendency to be warm or cold is usually part of an overall constitutional disposition. Nevertheless, there are some simple measures that will help to prevent and relieve the discomfort of cold feet.

Feet Cold Causes

Feet become cold from poor circulation. A lack of circulation is often the result of inadequate exercise, low blood pressure or exposure to cold, wind and dampness. Shoes and socks that are too tight restrict circulation. Conditions like arteriosclerosis, diabetes and thyroid underactivity all contribute to cold hands and feet. Many medications, including oral contraceptives, impede circulation. Smoking has a most immediate effect, causing cold hands and feet within minutes, since it causes blood vessels to constrict.

Feet Cold Nutrition

Spinach juice, rich in minerals and blood-building folic acid, is helpful for people complaining of cold feet. Kelp and other seaweeds provide iodine, which may be deficient if cold feet are due to an underproduction of thyroxine by the thyroid gland. Eat avocados and wheat germ for vitamin E, nutritional yeast, brown rice, milk and poultry for niacin; both help relieve cold feet by stimulating the circulation. If cold feet are a symptom of low blood pressure, follow the guidelines for that condition.

Feet Cold Nutritional Supplements

Vitamins C and E help improve poor circulation and protect the blood vessels from free-radical damage. If anemia is a problem, B vitamins are recommended. Vitamin B3 or niacin also helps stimulate circulation by enlarging the veins. (For more information on non-flushing niacin, see Section 6, Nutritional Supplements.)

Daily dosages:

Most Important

Vitamin C, with bioflavonoids, 1,000 mg three times daily

Vitamin E, with mixed tocopherols, 400 IU

Niacin, 500 mg three times daily

Helpful

Vitamin B complex, 100 mg

Feet Cold Herbal Remedies

Herbal remedies are excellent for stimulating circulation.

Gentian, yarrow, centaury and wormwood stimulate the circulation. Drink as tea (1 tsp. herb in 1 cup boiling water) or as diluted tinctures (5 drops tincture in a glass of water).

A dash of cayenne added to the tea will speed the herbal action and give the body an overall feeling of warmth.

Add thyme and rosemary infusion or oils to bath water to increase circulation to the feet.

Feet Cold Homeopathy

For persistent cold feet, constitutional treatment from an experienced homeopath will strengthen the body and prevent recurrences. See also circulatory problems for specific remedies.

Feet Cold Tissue Salts

Take 4 tablets under the tongue three times daily.

Nat phos treats feet that are cold during the day but warm at night.

Feet Cold External/Physical Therapies

As a long-term preventive program, regular barefoot walking, dew walking, cold-water stepping and even snow walking are excellent therapies to build up resistance and strengthen the feet. The cold-water therapies should be very brief and performed only with warm feet. Place feet in a hot-water bath or rub to warm before starting the treatments.

Epsom salts baths and alternating hot and cold foot baths are excellent to increase circulation to the feet.

It is important to keep the feet warm, as cold feet lower the body's resistance to colds and flu viruses.

Avoid sitting for prolonged periods of time. A ten-minute brisk walk will warm up the feet quickly in most cases.

Prepare a foot bath with lukewarm water plus 1/4 cup mustard flour to give the feet a fast warming.

For cold feet in bed, fill up a small sack with dry cherry pits. Heat in oven and place on feet. This sack gives an even heat and is preferable to an electric heating pad.

Reflexology

Place the hands on either side of the cold foot. The area of the hands right below the fingers should be in contact with the sides of the middle of the foot. Rapidly rub and shake the foot back and forth with a firm yet gentle motion for fifteen to thirty seconds. This will increase the circulation and warm the feet, providing a wonderful feeling of relaxation. Apply as often as necessary.

Feet Cold Available Brand Name Products

Herbal Remedies

Butcher's Broom Extract (Natural Factors)

Hawthorn Tincture (Natural Factors)

Butcher's Broom (Nature's Herbs)

Cayenne-Power (Nature's Herbs)

Hawthorn Phytosome (Nature's Herbs)



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Terry Says:
Jan 27, 2008 @ 9:52 pm
 
 
My feet are cold all of the time and have always been like that. I have lived all over the states and it doesn't matter where I live my feet are cold, Having the ac on and standing on a bare floor even with shoes on can be painful to the tootsies. I am going to try toasty feet foot pads and see if they work, If they do I will tell the world.