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I just heard of a product called Gondola from Italy. You place your foot in a battery charged boot for 15 minutes. Voila. Tremor disappears. Allegedly

I heard of a similar product for the hand/arm.

Does anyone have any experience, especially the latter? I cannot find the person who told me.

Thank you

Woody

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I have a vibrator that can / for the hand/arm. In fifteen minutes I will report back w/ results.

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No benefit.

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You da Man!

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LMFAO! :) :)

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Lynnie1 in reply toBUZZ1397

😆 you guys!

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PositivePen

The date is April 1st!

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weareparky

I live in Italy and I know very well this ... high price toy ! Only temporary benefit, very expensive and not easy to use, a lot of pain during use. It request monthly setup to works fine, every setup € 150,00. I don't suggest it.

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Serenity_finaly-1 in reply toweareparky

I all ready have a lot of pain so I will have to pass.

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Pauldmd

You can get a more permanent affect for much less money using a large footbath and a hair dryer. Stupid tremors and all movement. I was shocked when I saw this.

PS. April 1, kidding, you never know.

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smirknof

Have you found anyone who used it and benefited from it?

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