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Sutton, Kingston, Epsom & Merton

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Sutton Kingston, Epsom & Merton

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Sutton Kingston & Epsom

Discover The BeechBand Benefits

PUK have teamed up with BeechBand.


Diagnosed with Young-Onset Parkinson’s Disease at 51, charity activist and founder Carl Beech began to experience slurring and a rapidly worsening stammer. Faced with the loss of his speech, he very nearly gave up hope.  


But one day, Carl was experimenting with a therapeutic tapping technique, when he realised that rhythmic tapping helped to calm his speech. So, he had the idea: what if this could be turned into a wearable that could benefit more people more easily? 


If you’d like to find out more, please look at their website at www.BeechBand.com where you can buy a BeechBand for £49.50


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