BEN IMPROVEMENT
Ben is diagnosed with Essential Tremor. We established a baseline with 9 measurements taken over a 4-Month period commencing October 2016. Baseline average = 2.61.
In 2017, 441 measurements were taken, including Before and After sessions. The average tremor amplitude = .0242 for an improvement of 99.07%.
2017 Improve
Baseline AVG 2.61
TX AVG .0242
Improve % 99.07143
Ben 2017 Tremor Amplitude
Arrow 1. Baseline 2.61.
Arrow 2. Ben went to gym and immediately after his workout took a Before TX measurement of 1.44. 15 minutes after TX, he measured .42. He continued to take measurements and they essentially ceased within a few hours.
Arrows 3 and 4. The cause of these episodes are unknown and probably due to extreme fatigue or stress. They are Before TX measurements that subsided immediately following a TX session.
Ben 2018 Tremor Amplitude
In 2018, 580 measurements were taken, including Before and After sessions. The average tremor amplitude = .00417 for an improvement of 99.84%.
2018 Improve
Baseline AVG 2.61
TX AVG .004167
Improve % 99.84088
No single measurement exceeded .098 or an improvement less than 96.24%
Today, Ben reports:
1. My tremor has decreased to an ongoing low level with occasional, short duration, stress induced higher levels.
2. I can usually stop the sporadic tremor by deciding to.
3. I haven’t used TREMOREX for many months and I stopped taking measurements as I know what they will be.
BILL IMPROVEMENT
Bill is diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. He has hand and leg tremor, and, suffers from Restless Leg Syndrome.
First time
Before 1.0067
After .0125
Tx duration 6 Min
Improvement duration 18 hours to 50% reduction
First time Improvement 98.8%
Long term Improvement 83.65% to 98.95% plus
In 2017, 73 measurements were taken, including Before and After sessions over a 13-month period. The average tremor amplitude = .0242 for an improvement of 99.07%.
Bill Tremor Amplitude
Arrow 1. Baseline
Arrow 2. Higher than prior average tremor is mitigated by TX session.
Arrow 3. 8 hours after arrow 2, tremor is high and mitigated by a second TX session.
Bill sleeps well this evening.
Arrow 4. 3 days later, Bill experiences another episode. TX mitigates it and a new
normal is established for the next 7 weeks and continuing to date.
The graph shows immediate results following the first TX session and tremor episodes over the first 8 days: from arrow 1 to arrow 5, then a new normal is established with occasional episodes not shown here as they occurred over the next 3 years as reported by Bill. If you consider the episodes as part of the learning curve and measure the improvement following it, improvement increases from 83.665% to 98.952% as indicated by the green arrows.
Today, Bill reports:
1. “I have no more severe tremors like those in the videos”.
2. “Tremors are not active overall. Only have them periodically and minimally”.
3. “When I do get tremors, I am able to mentally stop them most of the time”.
4. “No tremor in his leg; none whatsoever”
5. “No more restless leg syndrome”
6. “I’m happy the way I am”.
Bill uses TREMOREX 5 to 6 minutes every 3 or 4 days and often has long periods of non-use. His symptoms have shifted to a new “norm” and his use of TREMOREX is drifting from a schedule to a response to episodes.
Ben and Bill found they could stop those occasional tremor episodes at will; something they could never do before TREMOREX
These; never-before TREMOREX observations, indicate that TREMOREX has raised the threshold level wherein the level of stress to trigger an episode has increased and the effort to stop an episodic tremor has decreased. We are moving in a direction whereby episodes may cease altogether.
SAM IMPROVEMENT
Over a 13-month period Sam did 11 TREMOREX sessions for which Before and After measurements were logged. Improvement for all sessions averaged 94.5%. Actual improvement is higher as there is a residual tremor reduction after each session that reduces the Before measurements of the next session.
Tremor suppression duration appears to be several weeks to several months even though Sam is on medication that also mitigates tremor. Medication reduces the Before measurements like TREMOREX does so, actual improvement is understated.
Sam experienced improvements in other movement disorders following TREMOREX sessions. His gait, rigidity, handwriting and energy level improved even though his focus was on his leg tremor.
Long term Improvement 94.5%
Carl improvement
We had a single TREMOREX session the results of which are shown below. Carl’s trembling lip also suppressed, and Carl’s balance allowed him to climb a staircase and return without holding the handrail, something he could not do before TX. An earlier attempt to establish a baseline before the TREMOREX session was unsuccessful as Carl had been treating himself with Hemp oil. Sessions were not continued.
First and only time
Before 2.9
After .33
Tx duration 12 Min
Improvement duration 18 Hours
Improvement 88.63%
WAYNE IMPROVEMENT
Wayne’s 1st session was a 5-minute impromptu session that resulted in an immediate reduction of 96.48%, albeit for a very short period of 5 to 10 minutes.
First time
Before .1833
After .0049
Tx duration 5 Min
Improvement 96.47626%
Improvement duration 5 – 10 Min
Long term – over a period of 6 weeks
Baseline 1.77
Avg after baseline .121163
Improvement 93.15%
The graph and notes show post TX durations of much longer periods.
Baseline
Measurements were taken Before and After TREMOREX [TX] exercise sessions. However, TX had little effect on tremor because device was set at wrong RPM. These measurements are used to establish baseline that might be higher amplitude had there been no TX sessions.
TX rate change – RPM
During test period, small RPM changes were made, and duration of TX exercises reduced from 12 to 4 minutes. Spikes in tremor amplitude are generally a response to a cause as follows:
Notes
1. TX preceded by 1-day void
2. TX preceded by 2-day void
3. TX preceded by 4-day void and RPM change
4. Reduced exercise duration from 12 to 4 minutes
5. Unknown
Wayne had substantial improvement from baseline to ongoing average, but Wayne reported tremor suppression duration was short, ½ hour. He also reported his measurements were off because the weight of the phone reduced the tremor during measurements. This is like Ben and Bill experiences described earlier. It’s a sure sign TX is working and getting better with time.
Wayne’s sessions were short, 4 min or less in keeping with the research plan. Sessions were separated by days on occasion allowing partial return of tremor prior to the next session. It is likely Wayne would have realized similar results as others had we extended the session time and stayed on schedule. Other subjects started with 15-minute sessions once per day and reduced them to 5 minutes when needed every several days or months.
DIANE IMPROVEMENT
Diane had essentially no tremor or it was suppressed by the medication she was on. She had other, perhaps all the PD symptoms. There are no quantitative results, but a video and comments expressed by persons that were present describe remarkable results.
Improvement enormous, ubiquitous, systemic