This could be a sign of poor circulation. You probably want to see a doctor before a serious medical condition arises.
You can also go to long black tube socks these tend to keep the heat in better, absorb any perspiration and still let your feet breath so that you don't get the bacteria build up that you do with nylon or polyester. Also being black they go with dress pants fine.
Also make sure that your shoes are not too tight. Tight shoes will also restrict blood flow causing your feet to feel cold.
2007-01-04 01:41:29
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answered by aiguyaiguy 4
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It relies upon the place the potential out of your heater comes from. If the electrical powered energy is generated through wind or hydro potential then no, you're taking potential already absorbed through Earth and shifting it from one place to a distinctive => no internet heating. (different than the state-of-the-paintings result that through expanding call for for electricity, it somewhat is presently met through fossil fuels so which you're in a roundabout way expanding fossil gasoline use) in the journey that your electricity is from coal or nuclear, then you truly are expanding the quantity of potential interior the ambience through liberating the electrical powered-bonding potential of the coal, or something-mass potential of the uranium into the ambience. This contributes to international warming. final time I did some tough calculations however, i found that the greenhouse gases released through burning coal have been much greater significant in warming the planet than the direct warmth released. approximately 200 situations greater significant. brazovulu: how are 'international warming-ists' 'anti capitalist socialists'? i assume you will call me a 'international warming-ist', and in case you verify my solutions you will see a nicely-known help for marketplace mechanisms. considering the fact that i'm a capitalist and a 'international warming-ist' (and only between the), are you able to give up spouting that rubbish?
2016-11-26 02:39:14
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answered by woolf 4
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Buy some of those socks that are heated. Or buy those things skiers put in there boots to keep them warm, hot packs or something like that.
2007-01-04 01:37:01
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answered by MazdaMatt 5
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Get some fleece socks, or some hunting socks with heaters in them. You can get them at a sporting goods store.
2007-01-04 01:36:39
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answered by Firespider 7
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try wearing warming socks by Lands End
2007-01-04 01:41:51
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answered by sunbun 6
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bring your fuzzy house slippers to work and while you are at your desk you can slip your feet in them to warm them up
2007-01-04 01:43:42
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answered by mrs. me 2
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There are foot warmers you can buy... also toe warmers, hand warmers, etc. Try this website: http://www.warmers.com/
Good Luck!
2007-01-04 01:38:39
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answered by Maria P 2
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Invest is some UGGIES...they are the best and very comfy!
2007-01-04 01:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Or somebody could rub them for you!
2007-01-04 01:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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