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Gabriel distinguishes primary (benign) from secondary Raynaud's (investigate for underlying autoimmune).
Gabriel distinguishes primary (benign) from secondary Raynaud's (investigate for underlying autoimmune). For severe Raynaud's, he uses supplements to improve circulation (L-arginine, ginkgo, niacin), omega-3 for anti-inflammatory effects, avoids vasoconstrictors, optimizes thyroid, addresses underlying autoimmune if present, and uses warming strategies. For severe secondary Raynaud's with digital ulcers, works with rheumatologist for medications (calcium channel blockers, phosphodiesterase inhibitors). Emphasizes prevention (staying warm) critical.
Standard Treatment
Avoid triggers (cold, stress, smoking), calcium channel blockers (nifedipine, amlodipine) for moderate to severe, phosphodiesterase inhibitors (sildenafil) for severe or digital ulcers, topical nitroglycerin, treat underlying autoimmune disease, rarely sympathectomy for severe refractory cases.
The Problem
Often dismissive of primary Raynaud's (told to just keep warm), inadequate investigation for secondary causes (autoimmune), calcium channel blockers have side effects (headache, edema, hypotension), doesn't use natural vasodilators (L-arginine, ginkgo), inadequate biofeedback training (proven effective), doesn't optimize nutrition for circulation.
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Whole food supplements by Standard Process
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Omega-3 rich foods (wild fish, walnuts, flaxseeds), anti-inflammatory diet, ginger and cayenne (improve circulation), adequate iron (anemia worsens circulation), warm foods and beverages, avoid caffeine (vasoconstrictor) if worsens symptoms, avoid cold foods and drinks, magnesium-rich foods.
Keep entire body warm (not just hands/feet - core temperature matters), layer clothing, heated gloves and socks, hand warmers, avoid cold exposure, warm water immersion at first sign of attack, avoid smoking (major trigger), avoid vibrating tools if occupational trigger, biofeedback training (proven effective), stress management (emotional stress triggers attacks), avoid beta-blockers if possible, calcium channel blockers (nifedipine) if severe, treat underlying autoimmune disease.
Mind, Body & Spirit
True healing requires addressing all dimensions of health. These evidence-based practices complement physical treatment protocols.
Learn to warm hands through visualization and relaxation, proven effective.
Emotional stress triggers vasoconstriction and attacks.
May improve circulation and reduce attack frequency.
Smoking major vasoconstrictor and trigger.
Heated gloves, core body warming, hand warmers, immediate warm water immersion.
If secondary Raynaud's, treat underlying condition.
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