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Loss of appetite, emaciation, cold weather, cold hands and feet, low body temperature. What's the problem?
I have dealt with a lot of this situation, and I guess you should be a little anemic (iron deficiency).

Simply put, when the weather is cold, the body's metabolism is slow, and anemia will lead to the slow flow of "nutrients" in the blood to the hands and feet, so it will be cold.

The root of the problem lies in supplementing sufficient iron, high-quality protein, B vitamins, Vc and calcium to solve the problem of iron deficiency anemia.

I suggest you eat Nutrilite.