Top products from r/EssentialTremor
We found 12 product mentions on r/EssentialTremor. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Finum Reusable Stainless Steel Coffee and Tea Infusing Mesh Brewing Basket, Large, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Permanent filter that is suitable for brewing tea, coffee, and herbs.Brewing Basket is made of stainless-steel micro-mesh in a heat-tolerant frame from BPA-free material.Lid helps maintain warm temperature for a longer period and can be flipped over and used as a drip-off tray.Set contains one perm...
2. SteelSeries QcK Gaming Surface - Large Cloth - Best Selling Mouse Pad of All Time - Optimized For Gaming Sensors - Maximum Control
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The top choice of esports pros for nearly 20 yearsExclusive QcK micro woven cloth optimized for low and high DPI tracking movementsNon slip rubber base eliminates unwanted movementThe perfect size for fast paced and low DPI players who require extra space for sweeping mouse movements450 millimeter x...
3. Peet's Coffee Decaf Mocca-Java Dark Roast Ground Coffee, 12 Ounce Bag Water Process Decaffeinated Coffee
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
WORLD BLEND: A rich, ancient blend of Java and Ethiopian Mocca makes this a water-process decaf for the discerning drinker. Flavor notes: Big body with baking spice and bittersweet chocolateOBSESSED WITH FRESH: From the beginning, Peet's Coffee has roasted the best coffee beans we can find with qual...
4. Luzianne Specially Blended for Iced Tea, Decaffeinated Family Sized, 48-Count Tea Bags
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Naturally decaffeinated specially blended teaIngredients: Orange pekoe & pekoe cut black teasBrew Method: Brew hot, chill and pour over ice. Makes clear, smooth and refreshing delicious iced teaTaste the south a tradition for over 100 years, Luzianne and Reily FoodsContains 48 family size tea bags. ...
5. Hikari Organic Miso Paste, White, 17.6 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Organic white miso pasteAdd miso paste to boiling water to make miso soup or use as marinadeUSDA certified organic. No MSG. Gluten FreeProduct of Japan
6. NOW Foods MCT 100% Oil, 32 fl oz
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The package dimension of the product is 3"L x 2.5"W x 3"HMct oil 32 fl oz by now foodsNow foods product upc: 733739021991NOWSPORTSVitamin-Sports Nutrition- 32OZ
7. Mainstays 1/4 Measuring Cup
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Measures Cups, Tablespoons, Fluid Ounces and mLMarkings on Inside and Out for Easy MeasuringBPA Free and Dishwasher SafeGreat For Accuracy With Small AmountsSmall Enough To Be Stored Almost Anywhere
8. Precision Xtra Blood Glucose and Ketone Monitoring Meter Kit Bundle+10 Precision Xtra Ketone Test Strips+One Month Abbott Freestyle 28 Gauge Lancets+dynarex Alcohol Wipes+I Love Keto Sticker
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Bundle Includes - Precision Xtra Ketone Monitoring System, dynarex Alcohol wipes and Abbott FreeStyle 28 Gauge Lancets- Everything Included for Sterile Tests. Plus I Love Keto Sticker
9. Smart&Cool Gen4 Nylon Braided Two-Mode Magnetic Charging & Data Transfer Cable Compatible with Phones and Tablets with Micro-USB and i-Product Interface(5ft-Black Twin Pack)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Excellent Compatibility: Compatible with phones and tablets with Micro-USB and i-Product interface. Note: NOT WORK WITH Motorola Devices and Oculus Go.More Functional & Convenient than Regular Cable: Easy snap-on with single hand and no eye-sight assistant necessary. Excellent alternatives for DRIVE...
10. Nobi Nutrition High Absorption Magnesium Complex - Premium Magnesium Supplement for Sleep, Leg Cramps, Muscle Relaxation & Recovery - for Women & Men - 60 Vegan Capsules
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
HIGH ABSORPTION MAGNESIUM COMPLEX: Made with 500 mg of pure magnesium in an easy to swallow vegan capsule form that helps boost healthy magnesium levels and supports a calming and unique relaxing experience. *HEART HEALTH, STABLE BLOOD SUGAR & DIGESTION: Magnesium relaxes blood vessels, which helps ...
Hello! a long time FPS player here (CS and CoD for like 8 years) so I hope I can help you when it comes to handling your mouse.
In my opinion you should get a huge mousepad which also has a little bit friction to it (so it allows for more control). Check this one out:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/SteelSeries-Gaming-Rubber-Optical-Compatible/dp/B000UVRU6G
Turn off Enchance pointer precision
Change the polling rate of your mouse!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtY_3sAJJnE
Change your resolution
Get mousefeet with more friction!
Play Osu!
https://osu.ppy.sh/
Adjust your posture!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLBKUbnLYTs
Stretch your hand (be gentle though)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPO-zST-7EE
Use palm grip and have your hand and forearm in a relaxed position on the mousepad.
https://usercontent1.hubstatic.com/13026210_f520.jpg
Deep and slow breathing while listening to quiet yoga music can also help to lower your anxiety a little bit.
There are some good tips on computer settings in this thread, but also I would strongly, strongly recommend the keto diet. Keeping carbs below net 50g per day for a solid two weeks will have a dramatic effect on your game. I have had ET since I was 12, I play Overwatch a lot and I try to do keto for about 2 weeks every 6 weeks or so, the more I do it the better things get over time. I got a ketosis blood glucose meter and when measuring in the late afternoon my ketone levels got up to around 3.0 which is where they need to be by the end of the first week. MCT oil on top of this also helped. Granted yes, the keto diet sucks balls, but when you get the reward of higher cognition and less tremor and see your game dramatically improve, it's worth it. Plus you really don't need to do it for longer than a couple weeks to a month. Honestly I can't get past 2 weeks so far but it's still got lasting effects.
Good for you! Many things call for creativity with ET being one of them. (I also tend to mix soups together from cans or when at a soup bar, and used to drive my son crazy when visiting his dorm cafeteria by mixing together various dishes and single ingredients to make fairly different ones...lol).
And yeah, there's a big difference between brands of all the decaf drinks.
I always disliked the decaf coffee served in most places, but I had drunk good decaf at night when I didn't want caffeine in one restaurant we used to go to and in one other place at one point, so I knew it could be done.
Part of the diff is the particular species/variety/cultivar of coffee plant being used or the blend a company has created, part is the method of decaffeination and roasting/etc, and part is how it's brewed at home (water temp, water ratio, etc), but there are probably more variables as well. I usually add 1/2 & 1/2 to my coffee too, often froth the top, and sometimes even flavor it but usually not--fun to play around with though. I've also found that for coffees I'd eventually prefer, I'd grown to like them more and more after the very beginning.
If you're not doing low carb, and/or can tolerate any of the alternative sweeteners or are just okay with consuming carbs/sugar/honey/etc, other drinks can be good too with some kind of added sweetener usually.
Some possibilities are homemade chai made with decaf black tea, all kinds of flavored green teas (plus regular jasmine tea is the only tea I can drink without sweetener), hot cider (with or without added cinnamon, etc), hot lemonade, and cold flavored carbonated water (seltzer, sparkling or fizzy water--not club soda or tonic water) in moderation (I used to make flavored ones at home by adding something like a bit of oj or other fruit concentrate into a glass of seltzer; soft drinks are just carbonated water + flavoring + sweetener).
I also like to drink hot chicken broth (add salt), but more often a hot miso drink (miso paste + bit of granulated hondashi/dashi + a small piece of kombu/dried kelp; I buy the last 2 ingredients at Safeway but white miso paste from Amazon tho may also try the stronger red miso: https://www.amazon.com/Hikari-Organic-Miso-Paste-White/dp/B00IBNZAEE ...all of those have very long shelf life so can just keep around for anytime). The broth and miso drink are also low carb, and many people have reported improvements in various diseases/conditions with a low carb diet, including ET.
Induction charging as the other user said,
Or these little mag-safe cables.
The little end pieces may require someone else to remove or even place, but once they're in you only need the cord near the base and it will connect itself.
A good bonus is if you accidentally kick or knock the cord it won't pull your phone or tablet off the table (most of the time.)
One of these is a lifesaver for liquid ingredients.
https://www.amazon.com/Mainstays-1-4-Measuring-Cup/dp/B00NK5R0IM/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1542322063&sr=8-15&keywords=mini+measuring+cup
So an update on this. I've been taking up to 4 tablespoons of this MCT oil: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KPZXER6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I was taking it along with magnesium, collagen, and red reishi mushroom. I think it did have a helpful effect on my tremor, but it's hard to say because I haven't figured out a way to easily measure head tremor except for looking in the mirror. It's possible that it's not as effective for head tremor as it is for the hands. I wonder if the effect on the tremor is just because of the effect a keto diet has. So maybe someone who is not on a keto diet already can try this one out.
Is this the one?
https://www.amazon.com/High-Absorption-Magnesium-Complex-500mg/dp/B07BSP6GDT/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2ILDJXIGUB5K8&keywords=magnesium+complex+premium+500+mg&qid=1567279542&s=gateway&sprefix=Magnesium+Complex+Premium+5%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-3