Raynaud’s phenomenon is a common condition that affects the blood supply to certain parts of the body – usually the fingers and toes.
It’s often referred to as Raynaud’s syndrome, Raynaud’s disease or just Raynaud’s.
There are two types of Raynaud’s:
Most cases of secondary Raynaud’s are associated with conditions that cause the immune system to attack healthy tissue (autoimmune conditions), such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
The causes of primary Raynaud’s are unclear. However 1 in 10 people with primary Raynaud’s goes on to develop a condition associated with secondary Raynaud’s, such as lupus.
Possible complications
Secondary Raynaud’s can severely restrict the blood supply, so it carries a higher risk of complications, such as ulcers, scarring and even tissue death (gangrene) in the most serious cases. However, severe complications are rare.
To boost the immune : 1 teaspoon, MZN 150g 450g, once a day; swallow the MZN, as you would swallow yogurt.
Drink 1 capsule Blood Flow Support 30ml, once a day.
Drink 1 capsule, Cinnamon Blend, once a day.
Topically apply Legs/Blood Flow 100ml over the spine and legs.