Today I have spend literally the whole day putting together a list of (cost effective) items that I've found really useful during the cold season to help cope with Raynaud's. It's a bit of a work in progress but I hope that it may be of some help to someone else. I've included direct links to the items and pricing. Sorry if there are a few errors, I've been staring at the screen for so long I just want to go to bed, hehe.
Aw, I'm sorry! As I've said to others, I've only really made the list of stuff I know that can help and I don't really have any male products. Some are unisex and for the others there are male alternatives
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There is the chance to visit homes that have carried out extensive insulation upgrades for hints and ideas. Quite important really for all the Raynauds sufferers out there.
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