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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

USB Hand Warmers - The Healthy Way to Use the Computer



ValueRays® USB Hand Warmers

The ValueRays® Warm Mouse Giveaway Blog features free ValueRays® USB Hand Warmer reviews and giveaway contests. The ValueRays® Warm Mouse shown in the above photo is currently being given away at this Warm Mouse Giveaway Contest. Enter the contest by following the simple instructions.

ValueRays® infrared heater hand warmers are sold at select websites. They run from $19.99 to $29.99 each. Read the Testimonials. Visit the ValueRays® Products page. See the Discount Coupons, too.

Infrared heat is a healthy source of warmth when you feel chilled. The infrared heat rays penetrate deep through the skin's layers to the muscle tissue. Using the computer's USB port to generate infrared heat is an energy-efficient and cost-effective source of heat when a room is chilly or computer hands get cold.

ValueRays® USB Hand Warmers use a plug and play installation. No additional software is needed. For more information about the ValueRays® brand, please visit ValueRays.com.


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Saturday, July 18, 2009

ValueRays® Heated Mouse - Helps Arthritis Hand Pain

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(Free-Press-Release.com) July 12, 2009 -- ValueRays® USB Infrared Heat Hand Warmers announced today the results of a three month study using an infrared heated mouse to help soothe aching arthritis computer hands. The study was conducted using people who have arthritis in their hands and who use the computer at least 4 hours per day. There were two control groups: One group used the ValueRays® Warm Mouse, and the second group did not use a heated mouse. After three months, the people using the infrared heated computer mouse for a minimum of 30 minutes each day reported less mouse hand pain and the ability to use the computer for longer periods of time compared to the limited amount of time by the people not using the infrared heated mouse. On an average, the heated mouse was used longer than 30 minutes by most of the group. As a result, the heated computer mouse helped computer users increase time using the computer with more ease and comfort by 2-4 hours per day. That's a significant increase for people who need to use the computer for work.

"If a person needs to use the computer to work, chances are they are using the computer most of the day," said Anna Miller, ValueRays® Founder, "Our goal is to provide USB hand warmers like the heated computer mouse to help people feel more comfortable using the computer."

ValueRays® "Valuable Infrared Radiant Heat Rays" offers the following products:

- Warm Mouse I - an ergonomic, USB, Optical, infrared heated mouse
- Warm Moue Pad - an ergonomic, USB, lighted trim, infrared heated mousepad
- Warm Keyboard Pad - an ergonomic, USB, wrist support, infrared heated computer keyboard pad
- Mouse Hand Warmer - USB or non-USB fleece blanket pouch to hold the computer mouse & mouse pad

The heated mouse users reported the following:

- less hand pain
- increased flexibility
- the ability to use the computer longer
- less wrist pain
- less arm pain
- reduced finger numbness
- less hand tingling
- elimination of cold mouse hand

Infrared heat penetrates deep through the skin's layers to the muscle tissue and bones. There are over 100 different types of arthritis. Arthritis hand pain is caused by inflamed tissue and joints. The infrared heated mouse helps increase blood circulation to the affected areas reducing pain associated with arthritis. Infrared heat has been used for hundreds, if not thousands, of years by Eastern Cultures. Far Infrared (FIR) is the warmth felt from the natural radiant rays of the sun without the harmful UV sun rays. FIR is a healthy, proactive, therapeutic, cost-effective, energy-efficient, source of warmth for people who have cold hands when using the computer. Because of its healthy attributes, ValueRays® radiant heat rays can help reduce the risk of computer related hand injury.

If you or someone you know suffers with cold hands when using the computer, ValueRays® USB Hand Warmers: Heated Mouse, Heated Mouse Pad, Heated Keyboard Pad and Heated Mouse Hand Warmer Blanket are an ideal source of soothing, deep healing, infrared heat.

For more information, visit http://www.warm-mouse-heated-keyboard.com/ or http://igmproducts.com/

Both websites have an online Learning Center.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Promotional Hand Warmers - USB heaters help prevent computer-related hand injury

USB Infrared HEATERS! A hand warmer solution to a chilly office any time of the year. The perfect gift idea communicating a proactive, positive Company message to your employees & clients: Be Energy-Efficient & Conserve Energy, Help Prevent Computer-Related Hand Injuries, We Care, Work Healthy, and Thank You!



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A giveaway item that can be reused is always a winner when looking at purchasing promotional items. This is definitely the case for the fantastic range of promotional hand warmers. More often than not a very seasonal item, but due to the fact that these are reusable they could theoretically be given out in advance of the cold winter months!

Promotional hand warmers are therefore an ideal giveaway item for the months leading up to Christmas. They come in various shapes, sizes and colours. The coloured gel can be as close to pantone matched as possible. This certainly makes a product of this type stand out. The sizes and shapes of promotional hand warmers can range from oval, rectangular, circular or heart shaped. There is even a possibility of producing your own bespoke shape. One of the bespoke ideas would be to create a team “kit” shaped hand warmer for fans going to the game on a cold winters evening.

Operating promotional hand warmers couldn’t be easier. There is a small metal disc floating in the gel. By clicking this disc, the chemical reaction is activated and the pack instantly goes solid, heats up and lasts for a reasonable length of time before slowly fading. This can be several hours. To “recharge” promotional hand warmers, they need to simply be placed in boiling water for up to 5 minutes, until the have gone back to their original clear state.

Promotional hand warmers are non-toxic and can ideally be screen-printed with your logo, branding or campaign message. More recently there has been advances in printing techniques that will allow the PVC cover of the hand warmers to be digitally printed in up to full colour process.

The obvious use for promotional hand warmers is during winter, but there is increasing use for a product of this type to be an aid to massage and injury recovery, so the popularity of such a simple promotional item is now far reaching.

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Friday, May 8, 2009

USB Hand Warmers - Warm Hands Warm Heart

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by Anna Miller

Pinch me. Am I dreaming? Or is it true. USB hand warmers solve my cold mouse hand problem plus offer therapeutic relief to my aching, working, arthritic hands! The old saying goes, "Cold Hands - Warm Heart." Actually, the opposite is true. Warm Hands is a Warm Heart because warm hands indicate blood is circulating through the body. When a person has cold hands, that's a sign of poor circulation. Therefore, warm hands - warm heart prevails!

Have you discovered the hidden value of your computer's USB port? There are many healthy ways to use the computer to provide therapeutic relief to cold hand pain. This year, I discovered the heated computer mouse, heated mouse pad and heated keyboard pad. Plus, a mouse hand warmer USB blanket to tuck my arthritic mouse hand inside to keep cozy warm while using the computer.

The USB hand warmers make a huge difference in the amount of time a person with hand pain can spend using the computer. The best USB hand warmers are made using a carbon fiber heating element. Carbon fibers generate infrared heat. Infrared heat is a deep healing heat. It penetrates deeply through the skin's layers to the muscle tissue relieving stess and strain.

While using the computer and the USB hand warmers, a person with hand pain is actually participating in deep healing infrared heat therapy. Not bad! Actually, it's very good. It's healthy, and it's a very good way to prevent the onset of Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTD) and Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Tendonitis. Plus, infrared heat is proven to help increase blood circulation. People who experience cold hands and fingers have poor circulation problems. Using infrared heat about 20-30 minutes daily improves blood circulation to the affected areas. Infrared heat rays create healthy therapeutic relief for the muscles and joints in the hand, fingers and wrist.

Do your hands ache from using the computer? Hand Therapists world wide agree computer related hand injuries are on the rise. We gently pound keyboards and repeatedly click the computer mouse. These repetitive actions take their toll after awhile in the form of painful joints and aching muscles. The use of USB hand warmers like the heated computer mouse, heated mouse pad, heated keyboard pad and mouse hand warmer blanket pouch offer a proactive approach to computer-related hand injury.

USB hand warmers are fairly new to the computer industry. They are not available in stores, and just a few online stores make them available. To begin your search, use Google and search for "warm mouse heated keyboard." Make sure you select USB hand warmers designed using with a carbon fiber heating element. Plus, make your purchase from a reputable manufacturer.

There are many hand warmers for sale in a variety of styles. Some of the hand warmers are made of chemicals and can only be used once. Others, are reusable, but the process is not convenient. And, some are microwave heated making the heat last for about 10-15 minutes. Whichever you decide to try, make sure it's something you'll use to make your investment pay off.

When using the computer, try an USB connected hand warmer. It lasts almost forever and you can use it anytime you are using the computer.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Warmer Hands - Warmer Heart - Cold Hands Treatment

Yes, you know you are overdoing it when your hands feel cold, numb and as though they are no longer attached to the arm! Don't wait that long. Don't wait until your hands ache with cold hand pain. Treat cold hands with infrared heat therapy. It's easy. It's cost-effective and energy-efficient.
Warm hands create a warm heart. Clearly warm hands are an indication blood is circulating and flowing properly. If hands are cold, the blood isn't circulating properly. Using hand warmers helps get blood flowing and circulating to the affected areas. If your fingers are numb, they need blood. Using infrared heat hand warmers helps get the blood flowing.
Infrared heat therapy is available for home or office use for computer users. Just plug and play using helpful USB Heated Computer Mouse, USB Heated Mouse Pad, USB Heated Keyboard Pad and a USB Heated Mouse Hand Warmer Blanket. Everything you need to keep your hands warm using the energy generated from your computer is at your fingertips online.
Hand warmers are available in all shapes and sizes. Work smart. Set up an infrared heated computer workstation to help prevent the onset of computer related hand injuries. Use deep healing infrared heat to soothe aching muscles, relieve stress and tension of your computer hands. Infrared heater hand warmers make perfect gifts. They are something every computer use can use. Even people living in warm climates use warming computer devices when the air conditioned rooms create a chill and draft.
Don't wait until your hand aches. Use infrared heated hand warmers. Treat cold hands using deep healing infrared heat because warm hands are a good indication of a healthy heart. Warmer hands create a warmer heart!
Helpful Links:
Visit the Hand Warmer Review Learning Center for additional reading and photos. See the medical conditions with cold hand symptoms.

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

The BEST hand warmers for sale - warm hands healthy hearts

It's not rocket science, but it is common sense and ingenuity. If your hands are cold, use a hand warmer! That's what ecommerce entrepreneur and internet pioneer, Anna Miller, did when she found herself working long hours with a cold mouse hand and numb fingertips. Slip your favorite computer mouse and mouse pad inside the fleece mouse hand warmer pouch for the perfect hand warmer. We suggest using the ValueRays Heated Mouse and ValueRays Heated Mouse pad inside the Mouse Hand Warmer. Check out hand warmers for sale at Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com
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from Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com

"Infrared heat is a deep penetrating source of heat therapy for computer users who have arthritis in their hands. I have arthritis in my hands, and only 20-30 minutes of infrared heat therapy daily makes a big difference in reduced cold hand pain and increased amount of time I can use the computer."

We specialize in warm computer gadgets for people who suffer with cold hands when they are using the computer. I suffer with cold hands. So, after 15 years of operating an ecommerce business with cold hands, I decided to address the cold mouse hand problem and invented the only Mouse Hand Warmer® blanket pouch. The non-USB Mouse Hand Warmer® is made in America, and it is energy efficient. It uses no electricity and is made of a warm, soft fleece fabric to cover and keep your computer mouse hand warm. The Mouse Hand Warmer® was introduced to the market in October 2008. Because the Mouse Hand Warmer® was a novel idea, it received much press and support from the Technology Industry.

A few months into the startup process we were approached by a writer who suggested we add multi-functionality to the Mouse Hand Warmer® by creating additional warming computer gadgets and making them available online. In January 2009, we launched "ValueRays®" heated computer gadgets. The ValueRays® products are currently available online and being sold by a few select websites. The premiere websites are IGMproducts.com and Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com. Now, we promote the use of USB heated gadgets to use with the Mouse Hand Warmer® -- a heated computer mouse, a heated mouse pad and a heated keyboard wrist pad.

The heated mouse and heated mouse pad fit nicely inside the Mouse Hand Warmer® blanket and creates the perfect mouse hand environment. We call the Mouse Hand Warmer trio a Designer Computer Mouse House!

In addition to selling products, we work closely with different non-profit groups who find our products useful. We fund raise for the American Cancer Society and network within the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). April is Occupational Therapy Month, and we are celebrating with AOTA to make OT known throughout the world.

We also maintain a good relationship with groups whose members suffer with cold hand symptoms: Raynaud's Association, Arthritis Association and Diabetes Association. We give free advertising to these groups on our Website and Blog. We encourage our customers to join their public forums for support by providing direct links to their sites from our Learning Center.

Thank you for visiting Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com and browsing the product line. If you have a question or need assistance please Contact Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com . We’d like to hear from you – hear your story and hear about how USB heat and wam computer products have made a difference in your ability to use the computer.

If you have hand pain symptoms, severly cold computer hands and numb cold fingers, please consult a doctor to discuss hand pain causes and cold hand causes for a proper hand pain diagnosis. Do not rely solely on Internet research to define the causes of cold hands and hand pain.
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Warm Hands Can Make for a Healthy Heart
by John Scott

Getting a good night's sleep is so easy for the majority but, when something goes wrong with this natural reaction to physical tiredness, the way you feel the next day can be serious. It can be simply that you feel excessively tired. You walk around in a daze, feeling as if you had no sleep at all. This can affect your performance at work because you find it more difficult to concentrate. Moods can also change for the worse with you feeling more irritable and bad tempered. Headaches become more common.

One quite understandable reaction is to reach for the ambien bottle which has a proven track record for helping people get to sleep and stay asleep for longer. But, like many conditions, insomnia is not "cured" by taking medication. The best that ambien can do is to give relief to the immediate symptoms. In the long term, cognitive behavioural therapy provides a "cure" in most cases. So the answer is just walking into your local doctor's surgery and get an appointment? Well, not necessarily.

In an increasing number of rural and urban areas in the US, there is a widening gap between the supply of primary care physicians and the demand for their services. Because pay levels are lower than in hospitals and the debts from medical school are higher, only about a quarter of newly qualified physicians go into general practice. It can now take months to get an appointment as the population ages and more boomers require treatment. The shortage of doctors is also highlighted in states like Massachusetts where new health insurance legislation is restoring cover to many who have gone years without insurance. It is an irony that universal health cover is meaningless without a significant increase in the number of doctors in general practice. This situation will only grow worse as older doctors retire over the next decade. As it applies to insomnia, not only is there is a shortage of physicians but also of therapists.

Against this background, it was interesting to see a new potential solution for the treatment of insomnia. It has long been known that as people fall asleep, the circulation of blood slows and more blood stays longer in the arms and legs. As a result, the hands and feet warm slightly. In the Center for Sleep Medicine in New York, specialists have begun to train insomniacs in the use of biofeedback techniques to replicate this physical response.

It usually takes between two and three hours of training spread over a number of weeks for the brain to learn how to control the body's heart rate, circulation and temperature rise. About 90% of those taking part in the experiment have mastered the necessary skills and have found it easier to get to sleep. Although biofeedback and relaxation skills have been used alongside or as an alternative to ambien for some time, this is one of the first major centers to run a full-scale training exercise. If this technique can be proved effective in a statistically significant number of ordinary people rather than volunteers patient and persevering enough to learn a physical skill, it could be a highly cost-effective solution to a difficult medical problem.

As it stands, physicians are forced into the expedient of prescribing ambien to treat insomnia because there are too few therapists. The heart and temperature monitors are relatively cheap. If demand rose, the price would drop further. A simple "how to" guide plus the equipment might be all that many people need to relearn the art of failing asleep.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Hand it to USB - Ways to Keep Warmer

Do you need a hand warmer? Do you know how to get your hands warmer? Warm hands are a must for computer users. If your hands are cold, there's a problem -- poor circulation calls for heat to get the blood flowing to your hand and fingers.

USB Heat is the cheapest way to stay warm when a little extra heat is needed. ValueRays Hand Warmers are available online for unbeatable prices ranging from $20-$30. Hand Warmers include the Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch, USB infared heated computer mouse, infrared heated mouse pad and an USB infrared heated "warm" computer keyboard pad. Don't sit at the computer with cold hands. Use USB Heat and keep warm. People who suffer with arthritis and poor circulation will enjoy these products all year long. Hand warmers are not just for winter, they are used when the AC makes it uncomfortable to use the computer mouse and keyboard.

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Judy Quinn, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Judy has fibromyalgia and arthritis thumb surgery to her mouse hand. She uses the ValueRays Hand Warmers from IGMproducts.com. Read Judy's testimonial.
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If this picture reminds you of your office, then you need to start using your computer to supply comfort and relief to cold hands! Yes, we have a spare heater!
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How to Understand What Causes Cold Hands and Fingers
By Kristie Leong M.D., eHow Member

Do you suffer from cold fingers and hands even when it’s not cold outside? While it’s normal to experience cold fingers and hands when you step outside on a blustery day, some people have this experience when temperatures are more moderate. What causes cold fingers and hands?

Sometimes cold fingers and hands can be brought on by something as simple as stress. If you’ve ever reached out your hand to greet a nervous candidate who’s interviewing for a job, you may have noticed that their hand felt cold and clammy. The reason? When you’re fearful or under stress, your nervous system reacts by constricting blood vessels in the extremities, effectively shunting blood away from the hands and feet back towards the heart. This may give some credence to the phrase, “cold hands, warm heart”. At the same time, the hands become cold, sweaty and clammy to the touch. People who are constantly nervous often have cold hands, particularly if they smoke which further reduces circulation to the hands and feet.

A lesser known, but still relatively common cause of cold fingers and hands is a condition known as Raynaud’s syndrome. People who have Raynaud’s syndrome have unusually reactive blood vessels in the hands. In response to even mildly depressed temperatures, the hands and fingers may become cold and numb and even manifest color changes ranging from white to purple. This can occur sometimes with something as simple as touching a cold object for a few seconds. Although the exact cause of this syndromeisn’t known, it’s believed to inflict up to fifteen percent of the population to some degree with women being more commonly affected than men.

In rare cases, cold hands can be caused by more serious problems such as heart disease, arthritic disorders, or diseases that affect the circulatory system, but these causes are generally associated with other symptoms.

Whether you experience cold fingers and hands from chronic nervous or from Raynaud’s syndrome, it’s important to avoid making the problem worse. Stress management is important to keep the nervous system from constricting blood flow to the hands. Smoking is another activity that should be avoided if cold hands are a problem. It’s also important to avoid tight or constrictive clothing on the upper body. Of course, when you venture outside in cold weather, you’ll want to have your hands and fingers covered with a good pair of gloves. In some cases, medications known as calcium channel blockers are used to treat cold fingers and hands associated with Raynaud’s syndrome.

If you’re experiencing other symptoms with your cold fingers and hands, it’s a good idea to see your doctor to rule out more serious causes such as heart disease, arthritic diseases, or problems with circulation.
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USB Heat - Cost-Effective Energy-Efficient Infrared Heat
By
Anna Miller

Do your hands get cold when you are using the computer? Not all people have cold hands, but many of us do. Cold hands may be the cause of poor circulation or arthritis. Whatever it is, when the chill hits, we feel it to the bones. Especially, when we are sitting still inactive at the computer with only our fingers doing the surfing.

Instead of cranking up the furnace for heat, there are economical ways to use the computer to generate warm heat for you while you are using the computer. Does your mouse hand get cold? Do your keyboard hands and fingers get cold? If so, USB infrared heat computer accessories may be the answer.

For a cost-effective approach to heat, use the computer to generate warmth for you. Plug an USB warm mouse into a socket and within a few minutes the mouse is warm and heat is delivered to your mouse hand. For keyboard hands, wrists and arms, plug an USB heated keyboard pad into a socket and rest your keyboard hands and wrists on a warm, soft, ergonomically supported pad in front of the keyboard.

There's more. An USB heated mouse pad creates a warm smooth soothing surface for your mouse and mouse hand. The warm mouse pad definitely takes the cold edge off a cold pad's surface. And, if you've ever crawled under the covers of an electric blanket on a cold winter's night, you'll appreciate the warmth of the USB heated mouse hand warmer blanket. It's a fleece mini-electric blanket pouch to hold the warm mouse and warm mouse pad.

Together the USB heated ergonomic computer accessories serve a wonderful cost-effective and energy-efficient purpose and when used together, they create the perfect warm, mouse hand environment.

The next time you are sitting at the computer and you feel a chill, think about the warming devices available to keep you warm using the heat from the computer. It will save you money and provide a convenient source of warmth.

Anna Miller: ValueRays® USB Heated Ergonomic Computer Accessories
http://IGMproducts.com & http://www.Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard.com

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Cold Hand Pain: Warm mouse, heated mouse pad, heated keyboard




Cold hands when using a computer are a common symptom for many people. People who use nicotine and alcohol report having cold hands because blood vessels open less when nicotine or alcohol is present in the blood. People who suffer from poor circulation of the hands experience cold, numb hands and fingers when they are using the computer.

Poor ciculation may or may not be associated with a medical condition. The medical conditions known to have symptoms of cold hands are: Buerger's disease, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Arthritis, Raynaud's phenomenon, de Quervain's tenosynovitis syndrome, Tendonitis, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Diabetes, and any condition affecting the circulatory system causing poor circulation.

Although the medical conditions are treated, at times, the medication itself causes side effects and cold hands. Whether you suffer from a medical condition, or have cold hands without any medical diagnosis, the task of using the computer with cold hands is not comfortable. As a matter of fact, it can be very painful. Painful cold hands and numb fingers make it difficult to use the computer mouse and the compute keyboard. The only relief for cold hands is to stop using the computer, and in today's technology-dependent environment that's not a viable option.

There are ergonomic computer work aids designed to provide heat for computer users with cold hands. The heated USB computer gadgets are the Warm Mouse, Heated Mouse Pad, and Heated Computer Keyboard. These products use infrared heat to deliver soothing, relaxing warmth to the computer users frigid hands.

The USB warm computer gadgets use infrared heat. Infrared heat removes toxins from the blood and improves blood circulation. Studies show 20-30 minutes of infrared heat daily can have positive results. Infrared heat is known to heal stiff joints and sore muscles making it ideal for many people with arthritis. Infrared heat penetrates deep through the skin's layers through the blood expanding blood vessels to enable blood flow. When blood flows easily, poor circulation is improved. Poor circulation is most-likely the top cause of cold hands and fingers.

Not all people suffer with cold hands when using the computer, but if you do, or if you know someone who does, using infrared heat computer gadgets may solve the cold hand problem. For therapeutic cold mouse hand pain relief, use the warm mouse and warm mouse pad inside a mouse hand warmer blanket pouch. The heat generated from the warm mouse and heated mouse pad is insulated inside the blanket pouch creating a perfectly warm mouse hand environment. This trio of hand warmers is ideal for anyone who has cold hands when they use the computer. Plus, it's an economical and energy-efficient source of warmth for computer users.

Nothing ventured is nothing gained. When we have a sore back or stiff neck, we reach for the heating pad. Now, when we have a sore hand, wrist, fingers or stiff joints, we can reach for the warm mouse, warm mouse pad and warm keyboard pad. Plus, slipping the warm mouse and heated mouse pad inside the mouse hand warmer blanket is an added feature and creates a multi-functional ergonomic work space. These items deliver healing infrared heat to our aching, sore and cold computer hands. No need to suffer while browsing the Net or surfing your favorite website. USB heated computer gadgets deliver quick warming relief from the computer to your fingertips!

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Cold Mouse Hand solution

The three items pictured above solve the cold mouse hand problem completely! The items are a Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch, a heated mouse and a warm mouse pad. When used together, the three items create a warm house for your mouse hand. Here's how it works:
The Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch is designed to hold the heated mouse and warm mouse pad. The heat generated by the two USB computer devices is insulated inside the blanket pouch.
The USB heated computer devices are made with a carbon fiber. The carbon fiber generates infrared heat. Infrared heat has healing effects. When used for 20-30 minutes daily, infrared heat is known to soothe tired muscles and relieve pain and stress.
For more information about these products, please visit the manufacturer's website at IGMproducts.com.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Contest Blog - Everything Up Close - Mouse Hand Warmer Giveaway


Enter the contest to win a free Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch to keep your mouse hand covered with a fleece blanket! Everything Up Close is sponsoring a giveaway in partnership with IGMproducts.com.
This giveaway will end on Thursday, February 19th at 11:59pm (Central Standard Time). After the giveaway has ended, the winner will be picked randomly using random.org. EMAIL RULES: In order to win, you must provide a valid email. I will be notifying the winner by email only. Please make sure your blog profile includes your email address and make sure that it is visible. If you do not have a blogger account, please make sure you have included your email address in your post. If there is no email address provided, to contact the winner, another person will be chosen. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the winning email notification with their complete mailing address (I will be forwarding all this information to the sponsor), If this information is not received within 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is open to residents of the US only!

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Hand warmer giveaway by Janet

Click here to win a free mouse hand warmer at Grammy Janet's Place. It will keep your hands warm and covered with a cozy fleece blanket.


Mouse Hand Warmer - Designer Mouse House
Creates the Perfect Mouse Hand Environment
from IGMproducts.com

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Newstin: Organizing the news about a cold mouse hand



Does your computer mouse hand get cold? Do you sit long hours working at the computer with an exposed mouse hand Does the winter chill or air-conditioned room make your mouse hand cold and fingertips numb If you answered yes to any of these questions, you'sre not alone. There is a serious, cold mouse hand problem hitting the computer geek population, and IGMproducts.com has the cost-effective, energy-efficient solution. The Mouse Hand Warmer came about after spending over 12 years sitting at a computer working long, late hours with a very cold mouse hand , said Anna Miller, creator of the Mouse Hand Warmer. The Mouse Hand Warmer was made to solve the cold mouse hand problem. Once the Mouse Hand Warmer blanket was developed and used, it proved to solve the problem, and IGM decided to manufacture and sell the item to the... [read full story]

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Blogger in waiting: Googlebot indexing needed

This blog was created four months ago. From day one there were problems with it being recognized as a "blog" from other blogging sites, and it never got indexed properly by the Googlebot. I submitted a help request to every Google Blog help area possible, and finally submitted a reconsider request to Google. Every possible fix was tried and tested. I use Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools. Nothing fixed the hidden problem.

Although I find this blog to be of interest, I'm not going to post any new data until I hear back from Google. This blog was never banned, dropped or suspended. It just NEVER got picked up by the Googlebot.

One of the help responses indicated the reason might be because the domain's former owner was banned, thus, when I bought the domain name, I inherited the bad situation.

All-in-all, I hope this situation is resolved soon, and I can get back to "Hand Warmer" blogging.

I received a message today from Google stating it would take several weeks for the reconsideration request to be processed. I guess this blog and all it's work is onhold until we hear from Google!

By the way, Yahoo! search indexed and picked up this blog without any problems.





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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Computer Industy's Newest Gadget Press Release on Yahoo! Shopping

Yahoo! News & Yahoo! Shopping picked up the PRNews.com press release entitled "Mouse Hand Warmer Mouse Pad Computer Industry's Newest Gadget."

Keeping your hands warm in the winter is important. When hands are exposed to cold they tend to experience pain, i.e. poor circulation pain, arthritic pain. If you work in a chilly environment, keep your hands covered, especially when you work, and the chances of feeling pain are minimized.

For example, if you work in a cold office, warehouse or field office, you may want to consider computer gadgets to help keep your exposed hands warm. Office temperatures are usually lower than home offices. Yet, you can still experience cold hands at home, too.

There are a number of known hand conditions which warrant attention when working in a cold environment. Some of the more common conditionsa are: Poor Circulation, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Arthritis, Raynaud’s, DeQuervain’s, Tendonitis or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. To learn more about these conditions, search each of the topics on
Google.

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I4U News keeps the mouse hand warm

from I4U News

It's certainly getting colder around the country; even here in Texas it has finally dropped into the mid to upper 70's and we can actually go outside without getting heatstroke. In some parts of the country where winter months get cold, winter is already in full swing. For people in cold climates with a mousing hand that gets too cold to work comfortably, the Mouse Hand Warmer is here.

The Mouse Hand Warmer is a pouch for your mouse and mouse pad to sit in made from a fleece material. You place a mouse pad into the pouch and it's like tossing a blanket aver the hand (which you could do and save yourself the money this thing costs). The gadget is 12 x 12-inches and comes in gray, black, or white colors.

"The Mouse Hand Warmer came about after spending over 12 years sitting at a computer working long, late hours with a very cold mouse hand," said Anna Miller, creator of the Mouse Hand Warmer. The Mouse Hand Warmer was made to solve the cold mouse hand problem. Once the Mouse Hand Warmer blanket was developed and used, it proved to solve the problem, and IGM decided to manufacture and sell the item to the computer accessories market.

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Effects of repeated exposures to severely cold environments on thermal responses of humans

Slip your favorite mousepad and mouse inside this warm, fleece blanket to keep your mouse hand warm this winter.

Authors: Yutaka Tochihara a; Tadakatsu Ohnaka a; Kazuyo Tuzuki b; Yumiko Nagai c


Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of different exposure rates on thermal responses with the total cold exposure time the same under each of the conditions. After resting in a warm room (25°C) for 10 minutes, six male students wearing standard cold protective clothing entered an adjoining cold room (— 25°C). Each 5-, 10- and 20-minute cold exposure was repeated 12, 6 and 3 times, respectively. Each cold exposure was followed by a similar duration of rest at 25°C. Total cold exposure time was the same under the three conditions. Rectal temperature, skin temperatures, blood pressure, 17-hydroxycoyticoids (OHCS), counting task and subjective responses were measured. At the end of the cold exposure skin temperatures in the shorter exposures were higher than those in the other conditions, except on the foot. Discomfort due to cold was less in the shorter exposures and manifestation of discomfort was delayed. However, there were no differences among the three conditions in the fall of rectal temperature and urinary excretion of 17-OHCS, which are good indices of cold stress, Moreover, increase in blood pressure and decrease in counting task due to cold were not different among the three conditions. Even though the cold exposure time for each stay was short, when cold exposures were repeated frequently, cold stress of the whole body and decrease in manual task performance were the same as in the longer cold exposure.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

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Monday, October 20, 2008

The Mouse Hand Warmer

from Gadgets & Gizmos


Are you sick of sitting alone and cold surfing the web on those long winter nights? Do you suffer from a cold mouse hand? If so, your days of numbness are over with the emergence of the Mouse Hand Warmer!

This is no joke, this is no April Fool, this is a fully functional, fully patented Mouse Hand Warmer which is available online for delivery to your doorstep in time for winter. It looks like a bag, it feels like a bag but the Mouse Hand Warmer is actually a fleece lined blanket for your mouse, your mouse hand and your mouse mat.

It has been manufactured to hold a standard size mouse may within the comfy, warm mitten and still allow you to move and control your mouse with ease. The Mouse Hand Warmer itself measures some 12 inches x 12 inches has a non-slip surface for extra mouse grip and is hand washable. It is compatible with all optical and USB mice and is one of the strangest gadgets but one which could just catch on for those who often feel the cold.

It may sound bizarre, it may look a little strange but it does the job!

Written by Mark · Filed Under Gadget News

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

And along came fall.

from What Grows Here


I'm not sad to see summer go.

I will miss the flowers. The sights and smells. But nothing beats the cold crunch of fall.

A perfectly clear day with the bite in the wind.

The leaves dancing silently down the street side. Unaware of the passer by.

I love the colour. The outstanding red, that can only be replicated by the local fashionista's, but it never compares.

I love the smells. The wood burning stoves and pumpkins seeds roasting. A cup of hot coffee, bought purley for the aroma, and of course the hand warmer.

The kids playing up the street, hockey of course.
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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Hand Warmer to relieve mouse hand distress




Customer Testimonial: Mouse Hand Warmer blanket by Sally Montaine

I had my doubts. I was skeptical and didn't think this little gadget would actually keep my mouse hand warm, and I was wrong. The Mouse Hand Warmer is like crawling inside and under warm covers. It's made of a fleece blanket material and actually insulates the heat generated from my body. I used to work hours on end with a freezing cold mouse hand. Now, using the Mouse Hand Warmer, my cold mouse hand is relieved, and I can work as long as I need.

The Mouse Hand Warmer has a non slip surface and lots of room inside to move my hand as needed. I use a standard sized mouse pad and a very large ergonomic shaped mouse inside the hand warmer. Last week I had to travel to Canada. I packed the Mouse Hand Warmer with my laptop. When I arrived, I forgot to pack my mouse pad. That was not a problem. The Mouse Hand Warmer's bottom works as a mouse pad, too. I was all set. The room I had in Canada was quite chilly. I was able to prepare my presentation without pain or a cold mouse hand.

If you are considering a computer gadget to relieve "mouse hand," you should consider this new item being introduced online this year.

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Essential Tips For Hand Care

Keep your cold mouse hand warm this winter inside a cozy Mouse Hand Warmer blanket.


By Louise Forrest

It is often said that our hands will say a great deal about us. Many people work with their hands, or use their hands to do the things that their lives and livelihood depends on. No matter what, our hands are a big part of our lives, and how they look can often influence our mood or show our age. It is important that we take good care of our hands, and there are ways that you can make sure your hands look good and that you feel good about it.

First of all, there are lotions that are specially made for use on your hands. These are usually a bit thicker than lotions that are made for the rest of your body, and they contain special nutrients that are just for your hands. These lotions should be applied daily so that your skin will stay soft and smooth and you will be able to show off your hands all of the time!

Another factor in hand care is making sure that you protect your hands from the elements. If you live in a place that has a lot of wind, your hands might be prone to getting chapped. When this happens, they might be dry and red and irritated. It is also important to use a soothing lotion on your hands every day to prevent this, and to be sure to protect your hands from the elements by wearing gloves when you are outside.

The nails are an important part of your hands, and caring for your nails is very important. You should keep your nails clean and filed so that they do not snag on anything. They will look nicer if they are clean and filed, and your hands in general will look nicer when you take care of your nails. Putting a clear polish on your finger nails is a good way to make sure that they remain strong and healthy.

It is important that you remember that good nail care is something which will effect the way that your hands look, and therefore the way that you appear in general.

Our hands do a lot of work for us, so in order to care for them, you should make sure that you baby them once in a while. There are special peels that you can use on your hands, which are like masques for your face. You can put these things on your hands and let them dry. Once the substance has dried on your hands, you can peel it away, and you will be taking off dry and flaky skin, leaving only soft and smooth skin behind. This is a good way to give your hands a bit of a lift when they are tired and sore and looking old.

You can also use scrubs on your hands that will get rid of the dead and tired skin. These scrubs work in various ways. They are filled with grains like sand, and these grains help to exfoliate the dead skin off of your hands. This will also help your skin to be younger and your hands to look better in general.

Another important factor in hand care is just to simply remember that, like your hair, you are only going to get one pair of hands in your life, and you should take care so that you take care of them. Your hands are going to be with you for your whole life, and they will be often the first thing that people notice about you. Be sure that you are treating them the way that you want your hands to treat you!

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

How to keep your mouse hand warm

Keeping your mouse hand warm is easy! Actually, it's the motivation behind a new computer gadget called the Mouse Hand Warmer. Click here for more details. See the photos to illustrate the new product from i-GlobalMall.com, Inc.

Slip any standard sized mouse pad inside the Mouse Hand Warmer.



Put any sized mouse inside the hand warmer on top of the mouse pad.


Then, slip your hand inside the Mouse Hand Warmer and begin working. The mouse hand warmer measures about 12" x 12" and has a non slip surface. Your hand stays warm and cozy inside a warm, fleece blanket pouch.

A wireless mouse or an USB connected mouse works perfectly because there's a net window in the front of the hand warmer. The net creates a clear optical connection for the wireless mouse, and can be slit for the cord of an USB mouse.

As shown in the photo at the top of this post, we suggest wearing a long sleeved sweater to keep your entire arm and hand covered from chills and drafts. The Mouse Hand Warmer is a great gift for any computer user. The price is $19.95, and it includes free shipping and no sales tax.

The manufacturer will have the item available for holiday shoppers and computer geek enthusiasts very soon! We'll post updates on the Hand Warmer blog.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Cold Hands, Cold Feet, Circulation and Cholesterol


Warm hands are important for the computer operator. Keep your mouse hand warm. Mouse Hand Warmer available only online. Click here for details.



By Richard Heft

The body is like a car. If you want to be a good mechanic, you have to learn the whole car, read the entire manual, cover to cover, several times or more before you become proficient. knowledgeable. While all my parts, articles have a whole view and answers, they are by no means whole. Do not be fooled by the part. Learn and obey the whole (body), otherwise, you will be punished by the part, i.e. cold hands and feet.

R. G. Heft
Hot and Cold Health (c) 2003
Hot and Cold Diseases (c) 2008

The body digests, transforms food, nutrients into blood into structure into function, into health or disease. There are only two kinds of nutrients in food: building and cleansing. Building nutrients (protein and fat) build, fuel and warm. Cleansing nutrients, foods (water, minerals, sugar, fruit, vegetables ad grains) reduce, cleanse, cool and moisten.

Protein and fat (meat, eggs, chicken, fish, cheese, beans, etc.) build, fuel and warm the heart, hands, feet, etc. Low protein, low fat (milk, yogurt, beans, nuts, seeds, yeast, spirulina, etc.) and high carbohydrate (pasta, bread, salads, tropical fruits, juices, smoothies, cold drinks, etc.) diets, in the extreme, tend to weaken, thin and cool the blood, which in turn, weakens, thins and cools the body, especially the extremities: head, hands and feet.

Low protein and low fat diets weaken all function, including digestion. Too many cleansing foods, drinks, especially raw vegetables, salads, tropical and citrus fruits, juices, sodas and or cold drinks, in the extreme, tend to dilute and weaken digestion, acid and enzymes, reducing nutrient absorption, blood, energy, elimination, etc. while increasing coldness, weakness, shaking, dampness (excess moisture, mucous, phlegm, cysts, etc.), pallor, etc.

Decreased blood supply via menstruation, hemorrhage, chronic illness and or surgery can also thin the blood and reduce circulation. Poor circulation also tends to cause coldness, especially in the extremities. It can be caused by blood clots (thrombus), embolism (blocked blood vessel), infarction (area of dead tissue), arteriosclerosis, cirrhosis, excess weight (obesity), chronic illness, menstruation, hemorrhage and or extremely cold weather. In each case, the source of coldness will be clearly identified.

High cholesterol, arteriosclerosis, cirrhosis, etc. tends to reduce circulation producing coldness in the extremities. The coldness, however is short lived, intermittent as clogged arteries, veins, etc. It increase pressure and energy which in turn increases temperature, this heats as do high protein and high fat diets.

Lasting coldness (hours, days, weeks, etc.) is generally created by deficiency via diet (low protein, low fat, fasting), menstruation, hemorrhage, surgery, chronic illness and or environment. It is natural during the winter for the hands and feet to become cold, shaky as blood rushes back into the abdomen and chest to protect, nourish and warm the vital organs. It is also the reason why hot remedies (hot baths, soups, herbs, etc.) are generally used in the treatment of colds, especially at the onset.

A certain amount of occasional coldness in the hands and feet is normal. Too much is abnormal.

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Monday, August 11, 2008

What’s Causing Your Cold Hands?


from Therapy Gloves

Even though, common cold hand symptoms can be caused by numerous kinds of health problems, restricted or obstructed blood flow to the hands is the determining factor.

Everything from regular stress to a hyper reactive condition like Raynaud’s Syndrome can be what’s causing your hands to be cold. So you need to take positive step towards improving your circulation right down to the molecular level of your finger tips.

Yes, that’s right! If you improve the micro-circulation in your hands then you can restore and rejuvenate the little tiny blood vessels and capillaries that are disappearing because of lack of blood flow. If you don’t take action to restore circulation then you can loose these minute but important ducts all together.

Of course, there’s lots of steps you can take to improve the vascular condition of your hands. And I’m sure you're aware of most of them; like changing your diet, exercising more and even practicing relaxation techniques. It’s also suggested you avoid caffeine (I’m afraid this is impossible for me) because it constricts blood vessels.

Wearing Prolotex™ Helps Improve Your Micro-circulation. Do you have cold hands? If so, this may be because of poor micro-circulation, especially if you are indoors and there's no reason for them to be cold. Healthy circulation at the molecular level is important in allowing maximum blood flow to reach your hands.

Prolotex™ far infrared therapy gloves offer you a safe, natural and cost effective way to help restore oxygen enriched blood flow right down to your finger tips. While you wear these incredibly soothing gloves, gentle far infrared rays penetrate deep within the skin and soft tissues of your hands and fingers. Helping to restore vital micro-circulation and deliver fresh oxygen and nutrients right down to your tiniest capillaries.

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Sun City vet wants to send WWII memento home to Japan



By DAVID LAUDERDALE

Richie Powers of Sun City Hilton Head was a World War II Marine who came home with a metallic hand-warmer found somewhere on Okinawa. Japanese writing etched on its side raised a newfound hope in Richie and his wife, Marge. They hoped it was a person's name, and called me thinking newspapers here and abroad could help find kin of the fallen soldier who owned it.

But a Hilton Head Islander fluent in Japanese said the writing is not a soldier's name. It's a brand name. Richie doesn't like to talk about the war. But life has taught him why a piece of metal might be meaningful to the soldier's family today.

He witnessed countless casualties from both sides as he and his Marine comrades cleared the rugged island. The 82-day battle resulted in extraordinary horror: 12,000 Allies killed, 50,000 Allied casualties and more than 100,000 Japanese troops lost. Richie's mother -- who was widowed when he was only 8 -- had four stars in her window in the Hell's Kitchen area of New York City. All of her boys made it home.

Richie spent 27 years in the New York Police Department in the dangerous Emergency Services Division. He and his partner, Patrick J. O'Connor, climbed the Brooklyn Bridge to talk down jumpers. They were in gunfights. They broke up armed standoffs. They retrieved two teenage girls from a hotel ledge who were going to jump because they couldn't meet the Beatles.

O'Connor was killed in the line of duty, and Richie was devastated. With Marge's blessings, he became the surrogate father of his partner's four young children. The two boys became NYPD officers. On Thursday, the younger one, Jimmy, will receive a medal of valor from the U.S. Justice Department for his actions during a New York City standoff in which a terrorist was killed.

In a Newsday story five years ago about Richie and the O'Connors, Jimmy recalls the only time he saw Richie cry. It was on the day Jimmy lost his close friend and former police partner. It was Sept. 11, 2001.

Richie can flip through scrapbooks in his home with its American flag fluttering by the door. And he can look at a hand-warmer.

"I didn't think anything of it at the time," he says. "But now I'm 83. Maybe I have more sympathy, or more compassion. It belonged to a soldier who was loved and cared for." Richie and Marge hoped it could warm the hands of the soldier's grandson. Now they will pray for the family, whoever they are.

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Warm Hands, Cold Beer


from Smart Start IP Australia

NEW SPIN ON AN AUSSIE FAVOURITE

There may well be something a touch comical about the origins of this invention, but you'll soon stop laughing when you find out its sales have passed the 100,000 mark. The story of the Stubbyglove's origins is one that any beer-drinker will love - and Glen Krummel swears every word is true.

One cold evening in the Snowy Mountains in 2000, Glen, his brother Leon and friend Jim Kroezen had been waterskiing and were enjoying a quiet beer. To keep their hands warm in the freezing air, Glen and Leon alternated 'drinking' hands to allow one hand to remain warm while the other one held the stubby holder containing their beer.

Jim did'nt have that luxury given the fact that he has only one arm, and his hand was constantly out in the cold air. They joked that it would be great to have a stubby holder with a glove attached that would keep their hand warm and their beer cold.

About 18 months later the three of them took a ski holiday to New Zealand and Jim produced his 'invention' - a neoprene glove which had been glued to a stubby holder. He had decorated them and gave one each to Glen and Leon as a gift.

The trio thought that the idea could become a commercial success so they decided it would be wise to try and protect it. They went to the telephone directory to locate someone who could give them a hand getting the right sort of protection - a patent attorney.

"We got all the way to G before we found someone who could see us that day," Glen said.

"They originally told us it couldn't be patented. With the standard patent you have to prove it is a new idea - gloves have been around forever and stubby holders have too."

"So we left a sample with them, and got a call from the attorney that day to say we may have some eligibility under the innovation patent."

Glen said employing a professional was a wise decision given the fact that the trio had no experience in the preparing patent applications.

"The detailed information and illustrations composed by our attorney was far more specific and relevant than we could have ever hoped to produce ourselves," he said.

The three mates decided to have their innovation patent examined and certified by IP Australia, because, without the innovation patent being certified, they would not be able to stop others from copying the Stubbyglove. On one occasion the company successfully negotiated terms for royalties.

Today the company distributes to a retail network of about 230 outlets. Glen said it was vital to be vigilant about protecting their innovation patent to ensure the growth of the company in years to come.

The future is looking bright for the three mates who dared to make their idea a reality and then were smart enough to protect it with an innovation patent. One thing is for sure, you can bet that when they drink to the success of their invention, the beer will be cold!

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Let your heart warm your hands

Being cold isn't fun. Vampires know this. That's one of the reasons they drink blood - to keep warm. Well, to celebrate the joys of being a vampire and to help keep your hands warm this winter, we bring you the perfectly named Heart Hand Warmer. But unlike most hand warmers, this one you can use over and over again. And, you don't have to pop it in the microwave to heat up.

The magic with the heart hand warmer is in the metal disc you see inside it. All you do is click the disc back and forth a few times and you'll see the clearish gel inside become opaque. As the opaqueness spreads, so does the heat! It's a crazy chemical reaction which we like to call AWESOME! Seriously, the pretty red gel is a supersaturated solution. Bending the disc starts an exothermic crystallization of the gel (i.e. it goes opaque and gets hot). And when it loses its warmth, all you have to do is wrap it in a towel and throw it into boiling water for about 15-20 minutes and the Heart Hand Warmer resets itself. Once it cools off from its boiling bath, it is ready to be used again. A great, fun way to keep your fingers warm this winter. Got a chilly butt? Then slip it in your back pocket. Just be careful when you sit down.

Dimensions: approx 3.75" wide

Added Bonus: You can pop the heart hand warmer in the fridge for a few hours and use it as a cooling pack too!

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Zippo Hand Warmer


This hand warmer from Zippo uses a platinum-catalyzed glass fiber burner to produce heat from lighter fluid without a flame for up to 24 hours. Except for the burners which have to be replaced (perhaps every 24 hours; I'm not able to tell from the website) the whole thing is reusable. It's even claimed to be low odor so you won't scare off your quarry when hunting.

It's my belief that if God hadn't wanted us to stay warm while hunting deer he wouldn't have put deer stands in flammable trees. A forest in flames will cause the deer to run—right into the busy highway. It's a convoluted system, perhaps, but lighter fluid is cheaper than bullets.

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Hand Warmer Master Saber Motorcycle Jacket

from Motorcycle Jacket

Keeping your hands warm on a motorcycle can be a challenge. Gloves help, and wearing a good jacket with hand warmer pockets is ideal.

* The 600 Denier Carbolex three quarter shell length combines with a Rainguard waterproof/breathable barrier for a garment that protects from the road and rain


* The collar features a soft, microfiber relief panel


* Zippered chest vents, sleeve vents and rear exit vents provide flow-through ventilation


* Two-way main zipper closure with dual wind flap to seal out the elements


* 360° Phoslite reflective piping and Tour Master's signature reflective rear triangle help increase nighttime visibility


* The Microfiber lined collar and cuffs are soft yet durable


* Adjustable sleeve take-up straps at the forearm and bicep help secure elbow armor and material


* Removable, CE approved armor at the elbow and shoulder with an articulated Triple Density back protector


* Tour Master's removable Z.O.Q. (Zip-Out Quilted) Liner features warming 100G polyfill insulation


* Zippered chest map pocket, hand warmer pockets, flap closure bellows pockets, internal media pocket and dual zippered fanny pack


* Adjustable waist belts, with TPR pulls help fine tune the fit


* Includes a jacket/pant zipper attachment with the pant side included

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Hand warmer


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A pair of air-activated disposable hand warmers, US quarter to scale Crystallization-type hand warmer with scale showing metal disc triggerHand warmers are small (sometimes disposable) packets which are held in the hand and produce heat on demand to warm cold hands. They are commonly used in outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing to keep the extremities warm and assist insulated clothing. Other types of warmers are available to provide soothing heat for muscular or joint aches.

Depending on the type and the source of heat, hand warmers last between 30 minutes (recrystallisation) to 12–24 hours (platinum catalyst).

Types
Some hand warmers contain cellulose, iron, water, activated carbon, vermiculite and salt and produce heat from the exothermic oxidation of iron when exposed to air.

A second type generate heat through exothermic crystallisation of supersaturated solutions and are usually reusable. These can be recharged by boiling the warmers and allowing them to cool. Heating of these pads is triggered by snapping a small metal device buried in the pad which generates nucleation centers which initiate crystallisation. Heat is required to dissolve the salt in its own water of crystallisation and it is this heat that is released when crystallisation is initiated.

This second type typically has a shorter heat duration of 20 minutes to 2 hours.

A third type uses lighter fluid (lighter fuel) or LPG which is reacted with a platinum catalyst to release heat by oxidation reactions. These can be used on many occasions by simply refuelling.

Another type, known as HeatBands, consists of a thin band of a certain material that is worn around the wrist. It works by insulating the blood vessels that are close to the skin’s surface at the wrist and by reflecting the body's own heat back to that area. It was originally developed for sufferers of Raynaud's disease.

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Hand Pain and Computer Keyboards




By Linda Meckler

When you touch a keyboard do you have pain in your fingers/hands or arms? Do you feel, if you have to spend one more minute keying on a computer you will scream? Do you feel alone in your pain? If you answered yes to any of these questions, read on.

Typing on a keyboard is a repetitive action which dries up the fluid inside your hands. After years of typing the inside of your hands look like and start feeling like a rotten apple. The more you type on a keyboard or use your hands in any capacity the worse this gets.

Many people go to occupational therapy or hand therapy and this can relieve their hand pain. There are many people who do not have their hand pain relieved by therapy. Their hands have rotted on the inside and only surgery or complete hand rest will resolve the problem.

I discovered years ago, after my numerous hand surgeries/ hand therapies something by accident. I placed a pad underneath my keyboard. It gave my hands instant relief from pain when typing on a keyboard.

It cushioned my hands and now I can type on a keyboard comfortably. Without it I am in extreme pain. This remarkable pad can help you too. Why suffer in pain everyday?
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If you suffer from cold hands when using the computer mouse, there's a solution for you, too. The Mouse Hand Warmer is a cozy blanket to keep your mouse hand covered. A standard sized mouse pad slips neatly inside the Mouse Hand Warmer and relieves the cold. Click here for more details.

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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Why Do Hand Warmers Heat Up When Exposed to Air?

PROBLEM: Cold Mouse Hand

from Wise Geek

Not all types of hand warmers heat up when exposed to air, but the ones that do derive their heat from a process called oxidation, perhaps better known as rusting. Packaged hand warmers contain iron particles, salt water, carbon and other chemicals which act as insulators. When the protective packaging is unsealed, outside air penetrates the hand warmers and the oxygen reacts chemically with the iron, causing the iron to rust or oxidize. This oxidation process is aided by the salt solution, which acts as a form of catalyst.

One of the results of this oxidation process is the production of heat, or in chemistry terms an exothermic reaction. The carbon particles in the hand warmers help to spread this heat throughout the entire package. Other chemicals help to keep the exothermic reaction slow enough to provide long-lasting heat, not just a quick flare-up. Once all of the iron have been converted to iron oxide or rust, the exothermic reaction is over and the hand warmers can no longer provide heat.

The principle which give these forms of hand warmers the ability to warm hands is the same principle which powers self-adhesive heating pads. Once the protective strip is removed from the pad, oxygen from the outside air reacts with the thin layer of iron threads in the pad and the result is an exothermic reaction which can last for hours.

There are other types of hand warmers which use a completely different chemical process to create similar results. These hand warmers contain a supersaturated solution of either sodium acetate or calcium nitrate. Supersaturation means a solution has been superheated in order to allow more of a selected chemical to dissolve in it. When the solution cools, only a small speck of material would have to be introduced in order to cause the entire structure to crystallize and solidify.

Some hand warmers use this principle of supersaturation to create heat. A supersaturated solution of sodium acetate or calcium nitrate is sealed in a bag with a strip of roughened stainless steel. When the bag is manipulated back and forth, a tiny piece of metal should break off from the strip. This tiny fleck is enough to cause a salt crystal to fall out of solution and become solid. Within seconds, the supersaturated solution crystallizes into a solid. As it does, an exothermic reaction occurs and usable heat is generated for at least 30 minutes. Unlike the oxidizing hand warmers, however, this form of hand warmer can be reused by reheating the salt solution until it becomes supersaturated and unstable again.

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Cold heart - warm hands


Keep your hands warm this winter when you work. Research shows most people sitting and working at the computer suffer from cold hands and numb fingertips. Click here for more information.


from Amos Indiana

Does drinking an alcoholic beverage make you warmer? That's the question Yael and Don discuss on this Moment of Science.

Yael: Hey Don, what're you reading?

Don: A travel brochure. Listen to this. "When the weather turns cold, some people dream about Caribbean vacations, but others look forward to cold-weather sports: ice fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing." I like ice fishing...nice day...sitting on the ice...little flask of brandy to warm up with.

Y: Don't say that, Don! Drinking does not make winter sports better. If anything, it makes them more dangerous.

D: Well, sure, too much alcohol can lead to trouble--poor judgment, reckless driving, getting lost on the trail, that sort of thing--but what's the harm in a few nips of whisky by the side of the fishing hole? Warms you up.

Y: No, it doesn't. Alcohol may give you the feeling that you're getting warmer, but that's just an illusion: really, alcohol makes you more susceptible to the cold.

D: What? I don't believe it.

Y: In cold weather, the body reacts by routing blood away from the skin toward the internal organs. This prevents loss of heat through the skin and maintains the core temperature. But, alcohol reverses this effect by making you flush red. This flush makes you feel warm for a few minutes, but you are really losing heat through the skin to the cold air. You could lose enough heat to begin hypothermia and not even realize it, because as your skin feels warmer, the core body temperature is becoming colder and colder.

D: Guess I'd better stick to hot chocolate, eh?

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Friday, August 8, 2008

Warmer Hands Naturally!


by Howard Richman

Ten easy free tips on how to increase hand warmth naturally, from Sound Feelings. We offer this free cold hands information as self-improvement remedies and secrets to help bad circulation, shallow breathing and stress. These symptoms are known factors of freezing cold hands. Instead of the typical coping techniques of mittens and gloves, unique solutions are suggested. These include physical therapy, nutritional supplements, relaxation and affirmations. Say goodbye to freezing hands! See also: poor circulation, cold hands therapies, cold hands treatments, cold fingers.

The following tips are intended for pianists but are applicable to anyone who has the problem of cold hands.

1 Keep Your Neck and Wrists Covered.
Primary blood vessels come close to the surface of the skin in the neck and wrists. If you keep these areas protected from the air, less heat will escape.

2 Avoid:
tight clothing, smoking, drafts, the wrong calcium supplements and margarine. Tight clothing restricts the blood flow into the extremities. Smoking, of course is known to clog arteries. Drafts affect people sensitive to cold much worse than others. Dolomite or “elemental calcium” can clog blood vessels. “Organic” calcium like bone meal or oyster shell does not do this. Margarine, contrary to popular belief, cannot be absorbed or digested easily into the body. As a result it tends to leave a residue in the arteries which can cause arteriosclerosis, resulting in poor circulation. Also, never eat “hydrogenated vegetable oil” which is the same thing as margarine!

3 Use Exercise or Physical Therapy.
Three exercise movements are helpful for cold hands. (A) While you are standing, rotate the shoulders forward, up and back in a circular motion for about 30 seconds. (B) Rotate the wrists in both directions for a total of 30 seconds. (C) Make a fist without digging the nails into your palm. (The final joint of your fingers is not bent.) Alternatively tense and relax the hands in this position for about 30 seconds.

4 Supplement Your Diet.
All of the following supplements are known to be helpful to improve circulation. Many of them complement one another because they work in different ways. You can find many of the items in health food stores: ginger, fennel, cayenne, potassium, niacin, iron, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin E, lecithin, Ginkgo Biloba, apple cider vinegar, distilled water, lemon juice in hot distilled water. (Lemon juice in hot distilled water will have an amazing effect on cleansing your liver which is the “heat producer” for your body.) Also if you’re trying to avoid meat for whatever reason, this could be contributing to the problem! Some people just need to eat meat once in a while. Don’t be fanatical. Please allow about 30 days to see if any dietary changes have helped the situation. Also, most people develop a lining of old “mucoid plaque” in their intestines. People who have cold hands tend to have more of this layer than others. The supplements that you want to absorb through your small intestine cannot be absorbed very well if you have this layer of old material. You will see a direct connection in your hand warmth and the removal of old mucoid plaque in your intestines. Here’s what you can do about it.

5 Remove Fear.
The most extreme fear response is called the “fight or flight syndrome.” This is when our adrenal glands produce adrenaline and our physical reactions change. These physical symptoms include cold, sweaty or shaky hands, rapid heart beat, shallow breathing, disorientation, misperception of time, upset stomach, dry mouth, memory lapse and others. This response is named for our reaction to a predator at our cave door during our supposed prehistoric days, to fight or to flee the danger. The adrenaline is nature’s way of giving us the extra quickness of mind and body to make a life or death decision very fast. The down side is that this leaves the body somewhat worn out and tense. Some sensitive people have a tendency to live their whole life in a quasi-fear state so that they are always walking around feeling anxious. As a result, they are constantly experiencing subtle aspects of the fight or flight symptoms, even though they are not conscious of any impending danger. It almost becomes a habit or an addiction. This person’s personality is what one might call a “fear personality.” The solution is to gradually lessen or remove the fear. There are many methods of reducing fear, including psychotherapy, hypnosis, affirmations or plain old willpower.

6 Breathe Deeper.
People with cold hands tend to breathe shallow. Be aware of your breath and occasionally practice deep breathing. Eventually this will become automatic so that you won’t have to think about it. Consider this: the more deeply you breathe, the more oxygen you bring into your system. This oxygen is transferred from the lungs into the bloodstream and it is responsible for the transfer of heat throughout the body. The more oxygen you receive, the warmer you will be.

7 Practice Affirmations.
Affirmations are a way to actually reprogram your subconscious mind. Believe it or not, saying “I have warm hands” to yourself can have a profound effect, if you do it right. First of all, create the statement so that it makes sense to you. (“My hands are warm, Heat comes from my hands, I embrace life with abandon, etc.”) Affirmations only work when you engage your emotions. You must be in a joyful state and you must believe it. If you have doubt or you are negative, it won’t work. Some people repeatedly say or write affirmations in the morning, evening, or at various times throughout the day. Because affirmations are a tool to create a new reality, do not get discouraged while you are currently playing out your previously-created reality. Allow for an overlap of realities with patience.

8 Reduce Stress.
Many people have a healthy stress response. After the stressful event, they move on. But most of us tend to develop cumulative stress that builds and builds. This cumulative stress affects each person differently. Every illness in the world can be attributed to stress. Sometimes the tension is felt literally in the muscles of the body which has a sympathetic influence on the blood vessels. In other words, they constrict over time. With stress reduction techniques, the blood vessels can dilate back to their correct size. There are many different methods of stress reduction. Do some research and find one that seems suitable to your lifestyle.

9 See A Chiropractor.
Although it may sound wierd to most people, consider going to a chiropractor. Even if you don’t have back pain, your spine may be out of alignment, which can affect the proper functioning of your liver and other internal organs, because the spinal cord provides the neural nourishment to each organ. Your liver, among other things, is kind of like the”heat producer” for the body. Think of watering your plants with a hose and the hose becomes kinked and the water won’t come out. That is what could be happening with your liver and it is not working right, as if someone turned off the switch. A chiropractor can detect this and set it right in one visit.

10 In the Meantime, Do Whatever is Necessary.
Until the above suggestions provide a more permanent solution to cold hands, you still should do what it takes to keep your hands warm. This could include the obvious gloves and mittens to the less obvious warming creams, glove warmers and other devices. Also, before you need to play the piano try immersing your hands and forearms into the sink filled with warm water for one minute.

Best wishes to you and keep me posted on your success!


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Cold Hands?

Join i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. in the solution to a cold mouse hand. Only online.



by Nick Quarrier MHS PT OCS


Do you have cold hands much of the time? Especially before a performance? And even if the room is hot? If yes, you may be interested in this information.

Cold hands are a sign of an overactive autonomic nervous system. More specifically, the signs of an overactive sympathetic nervous system. Our emotional and physiological self are controlled by the autonomic nervous system - a system that increases and decreases our heart rate, breathing rate, etc. One group of nerves "speeds" us up and one group of nerves "slows" us down. These groups are known as the sympathetic nerves and parasympathetic nerves. When the sympathetic nerves are fired (stimulated) the heart rate increases and blood is shunted from our hands, feet, and abdomen to our large muscle groups such as thighs and hips. Many muscles tense during this stimulation. This is a primitive reflex response which prepares us to flee from a threatening situation. (remember in high school biology the fight or flight response?) The parasympathetics, when stimulated, slows the heart rate down, causing rest, relaxation, and eventually sleep. During parasympathetic stimulation blood flows throughout the body and into the abdomenal organs (to help digestion, etc).

We live in a world that causes a domination of sympathetic nervous system stimulation. Every time we drive in an automobile, more than likely our sympathetics are fired and our muscles tense as we maneuver through a threatening environment. On the job stress stimulates the sympathetics, athletic performance stimulates the sympathetics, and musical performance stimulates the sympathetics. If you feel stressed out much of the time, more than likely your sympathetics are firing. This constant firing of sympathetics can bias the body's muscles into a continuous state of contraction or increased tension. This tension is easily noticed in a piano player practicing a difficult and demanding score and is evident by the shoulders elevating and being held rigidly. As the blood is shunted from the hands there is a reduced amount of nutrients and oxygen available to feed those muscles that are wroking so hard to play the notes! And thus there is no wonder why soreness in the hands and forearms may develop!

One important factor in preventing a music related injury or in recovering from an injury is to make sure the muscles doing all the work are well fed with nutrients and oxygen. The sympathetic nervous system must be controled. Yes, we need the sympathetics to excite us and assist in us in many of our activities. But we must not let them rule and dominate our bodies. How can we control them?

One of the most effective ways to reduce the sympathetic nervous system firing and to increase the parasympathetic nervous system (to relax us and circulate more blood to distal muscles) is to deep breath. We have always heard, "relax, calm down, take a few deep breaths!" This is sort of true but not totally. By deep breathing (diaphragmatic breathing) a greater quantity of oxygen enters our lungs. And as a greater quantity of oxygen is inhaled, the breathing rate naturally slows down. As the rate slows down carbon dioxide released in exhalation slows down and accumulates in the lungs and in our blood stream. (remember, oxygen is inhaled, carbon dioxide and oxygen is exhaled). Well, as carbon dioxide builds up in our blood a pH change occurs in the blood. As the pH changes the chemical nature of the blood stimulates the parasympathetics to fire! And the heart rate slows, blood flows back to the hands and feet, and relaxation occurs. It is that simple!!! But! It takes a minimum of 10 minutes of deep breathing to get the pH in the blood to change! That is why, "take a few deep breaths" doesn't work to relax us.

So to help warm the hands, reduce tension in the shoulders, help prevent injury, practice deep breathing throughout the day. Deep breath in the car on the way to work, while at the desk, preparing to perform, while watching TV, etc., etc......... It takes some practice, but is extremely rewarding!!!! and Warming!!

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Hand warmer new and improved



Having cold hands makes it difficult to work, play or do just about anything! Our mission is to make sure when you are working at a computer your hand is warm. The Mouse Hand Warmer is the solution to having a cold mouse hand.


The idea for a Mouse Hand Warmer came about after many years of sitting at the computer working all hours of the day and night. In an air-conditioned office fingertips get numb holding onto a mouse. During the winter, drafts and chills create a very uncomfortable work environment when using a mouse.

There have been some high-tech ideas surface the computer gadget industry, and they usually require a cord and plug to heat an object. Wires get tangled on your desk an frankly, it gets too involved to really make use of the gadget. Then, they break and it's money wasted.

The new and improved "energy-efficient" Mouse Hand Warmer is in production and will be available online within the next few weeks. It's not available in stores (yet) and can only be obtained from one online web site. Save this link for more details. The Mouse Hand Warmer ecommerce site will be online within a few days.


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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Keep your mouse hand warm this winter!

News! Just released. A product to keep your mouse hand warm is in the works. It will be ready for consumers within the coming weeks. The Mouse Hand Warmer is the registered trademark of a warm polyester fleece blanket for your mouse hand. Photos will be posted here as soon as they are availalble. The Mouse Hand Warmer is agreat gift idea and will be available for purchase online for holiday shoppers. How many times have we sat and worked long hours with a cold mouse hand? Personally, I'm looking forward to no more cold mouse hand!

Hand warmers have been around for a long time. Sport enthusiasts have had hand warmers available for years. Now, us Geeks can have a warm mouse hand. There are no wires to attach or cords to tangle. The Mouse Hand Warmer fits any standard sized mouse pad and just about any sized mouse. The non slip surface keeps your hand positioned at its optimum performance.

There are a few products on the market to address a cold mouse hand, and we've found the Mouse Hand Warmer is the most practical of them all. Check back here again for more information, and how to get the Mouse Hand Warmer.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Welcome to Hand Warmer blog


A blog all about hands. How we keep them healthy and how we keep them warm. We spent years working at a computer with a cold mouse hand. Now, we don't need to have the cold stop us from doing our work. We found a hand warmer to keep the late night winter chill from our mouse hand. It's the Mouse Hand Warmer. The purpose of the Hand Warmer blog is to post articles and information about ways to keep our hands warm. When people think of cold hands they naturally think of a cold winter day, but we've found people who have cold hands during the summer months, too. Have you ever sat at the computer in an air-conditioned office and suffered from numb fingers trying to type or use the computer mouse? This blog is for you. Hand Warmers are used in just about every sport, and now they are also available in geek gadgets, i.e. the Mouse Hand Warmer. We hope you will join this blog and tell us your stories about Warm Hands, Cold Hands and novel discoveries you've made in search for the perfect Hand Warmer.

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