Acupressure for Raynaud’s Syndrome: Pressure Points That Improve Circulation, Warm Cold Hands, and Reduce Flare-Ups (2026)
If you have Raynaud’s syndrome, you know the drill. Your fingers go white, then blue, then an angry red as the blood returns. It happens when you grab something cold from the fridge, walk outside on a cool morning, or sometimes for no obvious reason at all. The numbness, the tingling, the pain during rewarming…
