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Benign Essential Tremor
Essential tremor can affect almost any part
of your body, but the trembling occurs most
often in your hands — especially when you
try to do simple tasks, such as drinking a
glass of water, tying your shoelaces,
writing or shaving. You may also have
trembling of your head, voice or arms.
By definition, essential tremor isn't caused
by other diseases or conditions, although
it's sometimes confused with Parkinson's
disease. It can occur at any age, but is
most common in older adults. According to
the National Institutes of Health, essential
tremor may affect as many as 14 percent of
people over the age of 65.
Below we begin our detailed comparison of the most effective Benign Essential Tremor treatments available in alternative medicine.
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