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Raynaud's disease

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

If you suffer this painful condition you really must give this a try.

Chaga is a fungal conk that grows on birch trees. It is a type of fungus Inonotus obliquus,

It has amazing properties for blood flow. It has an effect within 6 hours of taking it.

It also has huge benefits to your immune system.

Im sharing this as having suffered for 4 years even through the summer it has now completely gone.

Use it as a powder in coffee or just sprinkle it on food. Its quite bitter on its own. 1/2 teaspoon a day will work wonders.

Peace and love

M

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Holland and Barrett?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

It should not be taken by diabetics, people on blood thinners or pregnant women

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By *ushandkittyCouple
over a year ago

Gloucester

Kitty suffers as well and has found comfort from this website.

https://www.turtle-doves.co.uk/

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By *ushandkittyCouple
over a year ago

Gloucester

If the previous post is out of order, google turtle-doves

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By *entBarryUKMan
over a year ago

Ashford

Do you mean raynauds disease or syndrome? I suffer from syndrome but only in the hands.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Do you mean raynauds disease or syndrome? I suffer from syndrome but only in the hands."

It's the same thing, people just use different terminology. It should really be called a syndrome because it's a collection of physical signs, e.g. changing colour of skin.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have raynauds, I will try this, cheers

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By *entBarryUKMan
over a year ago

Ashford


"Do you mean raynauds disease or syndrome? I suffer from syndrome but only in the hands.

It's the same thing, people just use different terminology. It should really be called a syndrome because it's a collection of physical signs, e.g. changing colour of skin."

There are two main types of Raynaud’s syndrome:

Primary Raynaud’s syndrome (also called Raynaud’s disease).

Secondary Raynaud’s syndrome (also called Raynaud’s phenomenon).

I did not know this. Every day is a home education day

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By *ittleRed18Woman
over a year ago

Aberdeen

Will look into this!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Do you mean raynauds disease or syndrome? I suffer from syndrome but only in the hands."

It will cure your hands problem

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By *rightonfranceMan
over a year ago

brighton - chalais france

never heard of raynaud's disease but my house name is the "house of Raynaud".. Its in france by the way.. lol

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