Michael Felley
Kent State College of Podiatric Medicine, USA
Title: The Phenomenon we call Raynaud’s
Biography
Biography: Michael Felley
Abstract
Background: Reynaud’s Syndrome is a frustrating condition in which people suffer when the vasculature in their distal extremities constricts. This causes the tips of their fingers, toes, and ears to feel cold. In addition, the color of the skin changes due to the decrease in vascularity.
Method: Create a prototype formula to inhibit some of the stenosing in the distal arteries and increase blood flow; thereby, keeping the extremities warmer and without discoloration.