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vibrating gloves, bought from amazon

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i bought these for my HWP [ 80 yrs old] and hoped to recreate the amazing results we saw on video. he says that holding them to his head relieves the stress headache he suffers from. nothing else yet, but of course these gloves are not synced to confuse brain waves like the university experiment, so its a long shot . so hoping that someone on this site will be able to reproduce the experimental ones for us to buy

the vibrating pad to stand on is helping him to stand straighter, improving balance , and to strengthen his legs.

he feels the daily coronet red lights are his secret weapon against brain decay , fighting off the end stage

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With the vib gloves seen on 60 Minutes -- the trials they are doing now have half the participants on placebo gloves. The placebos have to have a vib feeling similar to the gloves that are supposed to work, or course. So just setting up any vib in any gloves shouldn't be expected to work -- there must be something special about the working gloves.

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Boscoejean

On the vibrating gloves that you bought exactly what part of the glove vibrates? Do the entire fingers vibrate? My husband has used a percussion massager on his fingers. I had suggested he use it on the sides of his fingers. It has been able to reduce the level of the tremors most of the time. He uses the red light therapy. We just got a vibration plate and used it for the first time today

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brendaleedham in reply toBoscoejean

the gloves have tiny motors under the 5 x . finger tips that vibrate. they are FUZU vibrating massage gloves, 20x vibration patterns and speeds

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There is a technique PNST that can help with tremors. It was developed by Dr. Nagata using some Japanese theories about jing well points. Dr. Nagata had a Parkinson's patient pinch all his fingers on the sides including the thumb. This resulted in a decrease in the tremors. It can be done by just pinching the fingers but also using something like a small stylus and pressing on the corners of the nail beds. Some of the patients were using toothpicks to accomplish this. Pressure is put on the stylus or toothpick just to the point where it is uncomfortable then move to the next finger but just pinching each finger and the thumb on the sides can be helpful . Dr. Nagata did write a book about this and he also expanded his treatment to using jing well points on the top of the head and face . My thinking is that maybe the vibrating gloves somehow stimulate the jing well points in addition to providing the therapeutic vibration

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Mekon

hi where can I buy a pair of vibrating gloves for Parkinsons

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