Found 23 oral supplements for Raynaud's phenomenon
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- Vitamin B3 - Inositol hexaniacinate
  
Vitamin B3 - Inositol hexaniacinate reduces blood vessel spasm; improves blood circulation; alleviates symptoms. Take 2-4 g of inositol hexaniacinate daily, in divided doses, for many months. Use this dosage under the control of an experienced practitioner.
- Vitamin B3 - Niacin
  
Vitamin B3 - Niacin reduces blood vessel spasm; improves blood circulation; alleviates symptoms. Take up to 2 g of niacin daily, in divided doses, for many months. Use this dosage under the control of an experienced practitioner.
- DHA
 
DHA is an omega 3 fatty acid; reduces blood vessel spasm; improves blood circulation; alleviates symptoms. Take 1-2 g of DHA daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- EPA
 
EPA is an omega 3 fatty acid; reduces blood vessel spasm; improves blood circulation; alleviates symptoms. Take 2.5-3.5 g of EPA daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Fish oil
 
Fish oil contains omega 3 fatty acids; reduces blood vessel spasm; improves blood circulation; alleviates symptoms. Take 10-20 g of fish oil daily, containing 18% EPA and 12% DHA, in divided doses, for many months.
- Ginkgo
 
Ginkgo improves blood circulation; alleviates pain; alleviates symptoms. Take 180-360 mg of standardized ginkgo extract daily, containing 24% of flavone glycosides, in divided doses, for many months.
- Vitamin E
 
Vitamin E improves blood circulation; used for treatment. Take 400-800 IU of vitamin E daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Arginine

Arginine reverses tissue damage; improves blood circulation; dilates blood vessels; alleviates symptoms. Take 5-9 g of arginine daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Bilberry

Bilberry improves blood circulation; alleviates symptoms. Take standardized bilberry extract daily, containing 60-120 mg of anthocyanosides, in divided doses, for many months.
- Carnitine

Carnitine reduces blood vessel spasm; alleviates symptoms. Take 2-4 g of carnitine daily, in divided doses, for many months.
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