I’m at the ideal home exhibition and have just had a demo of something called Eurotherapy which is supposedly a very good natural relief for all aches and pains, particularly linked to arthritis and RA. It involves small vibrations and when trying it it did seem to lessen stiffness. I wondered if anyone here had ever heard of it or tried it? It’s not cheap so not sure whether to invest. Thanks in advance.
Has anyone heard of or tried Eurotherapy?: I’m at the... - NRAS
Has anyone heard of or tried Eurotherapy?
I haven't heard of it so I'm sorry, I can't help. Do they have a website ? I hope you had a good time at the exhibition . I used to go but can't cope with crowds any more.
I'd not heard of it so had a rootle. It’s not cheap is it? Anyway, enjoy the Ideal Homes. I remember it fondly. My h's family company used to have a stand in the ‘80's when it was at Earls Court so I used to go down for each weekend, then down to two weekends when they changed how long you could have a stand for. In fact our first suite came from the Ideal Homes. Actually, those were the only times I saw royalty close up, lots of celebrities too. They were long days, hard on the feet but worth it as we had some fantastic meals out in the evenings & stayed in a lovely flat in Elgin Crescent, just off Ladbroke Grove. Happy days.
My mother has RA and osteo and a few years ago at the ideal home exhibition bought one of those therapy mattresses (as we call them, sounds like the thing you're talking about). It uses infrared heat at various points on the body and massages. Very expensive but she still swears by it and uses it religiously every day. I know she has friends with similar issues who have tried it and likewise are convinced it is helping