@Hans
My dude. I think you've done it.
You deserve an award.
I took CoQ10 the other day and then yesterday (100 mg soft gel, once per day) as well and I haven't had symptoms of cold hands or feet. Today I was able to allow the temperature in my apartment to drop significantly lower than usual and I wasn't cold! I usually have to keep it around 70 - 71 F in order for my hands and feet or ankles to not get cold, but ever since I started taking CoQ10 I've not gotten cold ankles and I've lowered the temperature of my apartment and I didn't get any symptoms of cold extremities!
You are the man.
I'm going to keep up this experiment, but I wanted to provide a little follow up to my initial update. It seems that the CoQ10 is really working. I feel much better, too.
So, to recap: I take K, E, D, Magnesium, coffee, Aspirin (thanks to your suggestion), and CoQ10 (again, thanks to you).
The other uncouplers you listed on your website would be: DHEA, Progesterone, Thyroid hormones (T3, T4), Beriberine, Forskolin, and Methylene blue. You also mentioned Pyrucet in this thread (earlier,
[Discussion] Raising Body Temperature), but in the post on your website you don't mention Pyrucet or Pyruvate.
What should I try adding next? Any in particular you would recommend next as most important--or--cheapest to source so I'm getting a good bang for the buck? All these other supps seem about in the $30 - $40 range, so they all seem about the same price. I don't see anything as simple as Aspirin on here (the remainder list). Are there any that might be argued as more important than the others? You did mention MB a lot. I've never tried Progesterone--sounds hormone-y, so that seems good to me (I'm a complete neanderthal when it comes to this).
Thanks again
@Hans! I feel like a million bucks today!