Product Review: Heat Holders Thermal Socks

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Product Review: Heat Holders Thermal Socks

Heat Holders Thermal SocksKeeping your feet warm and toasty during the cold winter months is important for everyone, especially if you have diabetes or poor circulation. But finding a trusty pair of socks that will do the job isn’t easy. It just got easier, though, thanks to Heat Holders Thermal Socks.

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These thick and chunky socks have a TOG (Thermal Overall Grade) rating of 2.34, which means they are seven times warmer than cotton socks and almost three times warmer than ordinary thermal socks. Made from a specially developed heavy yarn, Heat Holders thermal socks live up to their name. The insides are brushed to provide softness and hold in heat longer than regular socks. Your feet will be cozy and stay protected and supported, too. Stock up for the winter. Available in both men’s and women’s sizes.

Learn more about Heat Holders Thermal Socks on Amazon and Walmart.

Want to learn more about keeping your feet healthy with diabetes? Read “Tips for Healthy Feet With Diabetes,” “How to Choose Footwear” and “Diabetic Foot Ulcers: What Are They and How You Can Avoid Them.”

Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDCES

Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDCES

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A Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator at Good Measures, LLC, where she is a CDE manager for a virtual diabetes program. Campbell is the author of Staying Healthy with Diabetes: Nutrition & Meal Planning, a co-author of 16 Myths of a Diabetic Diet, and has written for  publications including Diabetes Self-Management, Diabetes Spectrum, Clinical Diabetes, the Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation’s newsletter, DiabeticConnect.com, and CDiabetes.com

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