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In this Friday 5 episode of The Autoimmune RESET Podcast, I’m talking about something that many people with autoimmune conditions experience, but that isn’t always discussed in enough depth — hand health.
For many individuals, the hands are one of the first places symptoms show up. Cold fingers, colour changes, stiffness, pain, weakness, or reduced dexterity can all reflect deeper processes happening in the body, including circulation instability, nervous system dysregulation, connective tissue vulnerability, or immune-driven inflammation. Conditions such as Raynaud’s phenomenon, inflammatory arthritis, hypermobility syndromes, and autoimmune connective tissue disorders often manifest visibly in the hands long before other symptoms fully develop.
In this episode, I share both clinical insights and personal observations, alongside five practical strategies that can make a meaningful difference. We explore how stabilising circulation supports tissue health, why nervous system regulation plays a central role in blood flow, and how connective tissue and joint support influence long-term hand function. I also discuss the importance of warmth, sensory stimulation, and daily micro-practices that help maintain mobility and comfort.
This conversation emphasises that supporting hand health is not only about external measures — creams, braces, or heat — but also about addressing internal physiology, including nutrient status, inflammation, and nervous system balance.
As always, the goal is not perfection, but consistency. Small daily practices layered over time can create significant improvements.
If you experience persistent pain, colour changes, numbness, or reduced function in your hands, it is always worth investigating underlying drivers rather than simply accepting symptoms as inevitable.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Hand Health and Autoimmune Clues
02:25 Stabilising Circulation
05:49 Nervous System Regulation
07:49 Supporting Connective Tissue and Joints
10:41 Keeping Hands Warm
12:07 Sensory Tools for Microcirculation
14:24 Final Thoughts and Support
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→ Download my free The Autoimmunity Recov
Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.
By VJ Hamilton5
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In this Friday 5 episode of The Autoimmune RESET Podcast, I’m talking about something that many people with autoimmune conditions experience, but that isn’t always discussed in enough depth — hand health.
For many individuals, the hands are one of the first places symptoms show up. Cold fingers, colour changes, stiffness, pain, weakness, or reduced dexterity can all reflect deeper processes happening in the body, including circulation instability, nervous system dysregulation, connective tissue vulnerability, or immune-driven inflammation. Conditions such as Raynaud’s phenomenon, inflammatory arthritis, hypermobility syndromes, and autoimmune connective tissue disorders often manifest visibly in the hands long before other symptoms fully develop.
In this episode, I share both clinical insights and personal observations, alongside five practical strategies that can make a meaningful difference. We explore how stabilising circulation supports tissue health, why nervous system regulation plays a central role in blood flow, and how connective tissue and joint support influence long-term hand function. I also discuss the importance of warmth, sensory stimulation, and daily micro-practices that help maintain mobility and comfort.
This conversation emphasises that supporting hand health is not only about external measures — creams, braces, or heat — but also about addressing internal physiology, including nutrient status, inflammation, and nervous system balance.
As always, the goal is not perfection, but consistency. Small daily practices layered over time can create significant improvements.
If you experience persistent pain, colour changes, numbness, or reduced function in your hands, it is always worth investigating underlying drivers rather than simply accepting symptoms as inevitable.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Hand Health and Autoimmune Clues
02:25 Stabilising Circulation
05:49 Nervous System Regulation
07:49 Supporting Connective Tissue and Joints
10:41 Keeping Hands Warm
12:07 Sensory Tools for Microcirculation
14:24 Final Thoughts and Support
→ I personally use and recommend Shakti, because it’s one of the simplest ways to shift out of “fight or flight” and into a calmer state — supporting relaxation, body awareness, and better sleep quality over time.
Use my code: VJ10 for 10% off at checkout: https://www.shaktimat.co.uk/vj
🧘♀️ Need nervous system support?
→ I personally use and recommend Nurosym, a vagus nerve stimulation device clinically shown to support immune balance, inflammation, and stress recovery.
Use this link: https://link.nurosym.com/VJ10 for 10% discount at checkout.
📥 New to the podcast or need a starting point?
→ Download my free The Autoimmunity Recov
Thanks for listening! You can join The Autoimmune Forum on Facebook or find me on Instagram @theautoimmunitynutritionist.

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