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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Cold Hands and Feet

A cold mouse hand can be the result of poor circulation. A cold mouse hand can also be caused from being exposed and held in the same position for a length of time. There's really no medical answer for a cold mouse hand. But there is a solution....


from Dr. Zoltan Rona (MD)

Q: In the winter my hands and feet are always cold. Is there anything I can do about this?

A: Ideally, find the cause of the problem before trying any natural remedies. Cold hands and feet could be the result of poor arterial circulation, medical conditions such as Raynaud’s disease (a hypersensitivity to cold temperature), low thyroid function, estrogen dominance, weak adrenals, mercury amalgam toxicity, low blood sugar episodes, the side effect of certain drugs (e.g. blood pressure pills), smoking cigarettes, inactivity, and stress.

Until you can determine the cause with the help of a natural health care practitioner, avoid caffeine (coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks, pain killers, etc.) because it constricts blood vessels. Avoid both first- and second- hand cigarette smoke for the same reason. Dress more warmly, stop wearing tight-fitting clothing, and get more aerobic exercise. If you have the time, practice some form of stress control like biofeedback or meditation. Reflexology, massage therapy, shiatsu, physiotherapy, and different forms of chiropractic and acupuncture could all be helpful.

Some nutritional or herbal supplements can improve circulation and warm up your hands and feet regardless of the cause. The most impressive of these is cayenne pepper (capsicum), which can be taken both internally (two to three 500 mg capsules about 20 minutes before exposure to the cold) and applied topically (sprinkle about an eighth of a teaspoon into each shoe and/or glove).

Other supplements which have been documented to improve circulation and help cold hands and feet are:
• ginkgo biloba (50–500 mg daily)
• ginger root (500–3000 mg daily)
• panax ginseng (50–500 mg daily)
• niacin/vitamin B3 (100 mg or more daily). Niacin can produce a significant hot sensation, rash, and itching in some people. An alternative way of taking niacin without these side effects is to use flush-free niacin (inositol hexaniacinate), 500–3000 mg daily.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Mouse Hand Warmer - Listmania!


from Amazon Listmania!

A Listmania! list by Mouse Hand Warmer "Computer Gadgets" (California). Share this with all your Computer Geek Friends!

The list author says:

"My mouse hand used to get really cold when I'd sit and work long hours at the computer. Now, I keep my mouse hand covered with a warm blanket. You can get the Mouse Hand Warmer on Amazon!"


1. Mouse Hand Warmer by Mouse Hand Warmer
The list author says:

"Uses NO ELECTRICITY. Keeps your mouse hand covered by a warm blanket. Constructed of a warm polyester fleece blanket material with a non-slip surface. Fits standard mouse pads and mouse. Hand wash and air dry."

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Hand Warmer: Cold Hands, Cold Feet, Circulation and Cholesterol

Warm hands are important for the computer operator. Keep your mouse hand warm. Mouse Hand Warmer available only online. Click here for details.



Hand Warmer: Cold Hands, Cold Feet, Circulation and Cholesterol

The body is like a car. If you want to be a good mechanic, you have to learn the whole car, read the entire manual, cover to cover, several times or more before you become proficient. knowledgeable. While all my parts, articles have a whole view and answers, they are by no means whole. Do not be fooled by the part. Learn and obey the whole (body), otherwise, you will be punished by the part, i.e. cold hands and feet.

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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Hand Care

My mouse hand gets too cold! What can I do? CLICK HERE.






By Kelley O'Neal

Well-groomed hands make a great first impression.

Don't be embarrassed to get a professional manicure once a month or so. It's perfectly masculine and more men are doing this everyday. They know how important it is to have soft and smooth hands for that first meeting or intimate moment.

If you think you're too manly for a MAN-icure then there are steps for doing this yourself in the privacy of your own home.

1. Start by soaking your hands in warm water to soften the nails and cuticles and lock in moisture.

2. Using a metal file, clean beneath the nail to remove the dirt from the day (or days).

3. Trim the nails starting in the middle then rounding off the sides. Leave a thin white strip of nail at the end.

4. Smooth the edges of the nail by using a file. Make sure to go in one direction and not in a sawing motion.

5. Gently push back the cuticle on each nail (if you're not sure what this is, ask a woman) using a cuticle stick.

6. Massage in some hand cream. We recommend Jack Black's Industrial Hand Healer. This rich, non-greasy, long-lasting formula provides intense healing benefits. Road tested by guys who work with their hands - chefs, doctors, golfers and carpenters.

Since hands have the fewest and smallest oil glands, they tend to get the driest of any part of your body. So take care them since they'll be doing most of the "leg work" for you.

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Monday, June 30, 2008

Mouse Hand Warmer


The Mouse Hand Warmer Blog is the official blog for IGMproducts.com. Join us for innovative solutions to computer needs. The Mouse Hand Warmer was created to solve the cold mouse hand problem. It's a warm blanket for your mouse hand. If you are a computer user or if you know a computer user, then this blog is for you! We have suffered with a cold mouse hand for too long. That's why we decided to invent a product to solve the problem. The mouse hand warmer is energy-efficient. It uses NO electricity. Your body heat is insulated inside a warm, cozy blanket. Join us here to read about computer gadgets, mouse pads, the computer mouse, and many more creative solutions to computer user problems.

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