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A phyiso friend of mine said too spray the bottom of your

feet with a little .... deep heat /relgex keeps the feet warm ,

& helps with circulation, rheumatic problems .Works for me try it . Atb .Roy

! PLEASE DO NOT TRY THIS IF YOU HAVE ANY SKIN PROBLEMS !

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Agree or disagree a vest works for me

Fingers and toes are sacrificial and at the extremities

Your body works hard to keep your core and vital organs at the correct temp to survive

If you don't wear enough layers to keep your body warm your extremities will be sacrificed

Wear a vest ..... It will keep your feet warm !!!!!!!

 

Spot on! When I rode motorbikes in the winter I suffered from really cold hands and toes for about ten years. Then I got a good wind proof warm jacket and the difference was amazing! Keep your core warm and it'll look after your pinkys. Also, once you're moving there's no such thing as cold toes, so just beast the cold days out, keep busy busy, there's always something to do.

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