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update on beech band device meeting

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I have just come out of my meeting with Carl Beech designer of the Beech band

Carl is going to try and get me a device to trial in the next batch they make (possibly in next few months) but by next spring they should be available to purchase and won’t be expensive around £20-25 per device.

The band is proven to help essential tremor and other Parkinson’s type symptoms so Carl is keen I trial it to see if it helps the muscle twitching I suffer and restless legs.

it is being sold as a wellness device in order to get it to market quickly but is being backed by Parkinson’s UK.

I will keep you posted once I get the device and have the opportunity to try it.

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Absolutely fascinating. I really hope it helps and look forward to the report!

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