Anyone know about a wrist band to help hot flashes?

Posted by oldfords @oldfords, Mar 25 10:33am

I know I have read on here about a wrist band to help hot flashes. Can someone supply me the info on the band?

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I think this is the one you are referring to: https://embrlabs.com

Now if your hot flashes are you on the street with only your trench coat on then there's a whole different thing for that 😂

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It is called the Wave 2, made by embrlabs.com I have. worn one for at least four years. It has two buttons I have one set for hot flashes and the other for night mode (7 or 8 hours). It works for most people, they have a money back guarantee.

When you start to feel a hot flash coming on you hit one of the buttons twice and it sends cold chills through your arms and it reduces the intensity, shortens the life and can stop the hot flash if hit quickly enough. The technology was invented by MIT.
https://embrlabs.com/
If you need help configuring it let me know.

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I just ordered one - you can either buy for $299 or rent for $20 per month. I'm only taking orgovyx for 3 more months, so I chose the $20 option. I hope it works.

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Thanks for the info. I knew I could count on you guys. I will order a band.

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I tried it, wife too...wasn't for either of us. Rented. When I told them that I would return it, I got a text a few days after saying we'll let you buy it for $150 if you change your mind. Just FYI. Steve

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@smoore4

I tried it, wife too...wasn't for either of us. Rented. When I told them that I would return it, I got a text a few days after saying we'll let you buy it for $150 if you change your mind. Just FYI. Steve

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That happens far more often than people realize. Manufacturers, particularly Chinese manufacturers, don't want to deal with used stuff so they'll offer steep discounts or even to just simply keep it if you try to return it. I have a handful of things that were totally free, one of them a $1,500 electronics item, just because they didn't want to process the return merchandise. That, and it tells you the massive markups on these things that they CAN do this.

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@smoore4

I tried it, wife too...wasn't for either of us. Rented. When I told them that I would return it, I got a text a few days after saying we'll let you buy it for $150 if you change your mind. Just FYI. Steve

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How did you configure the buttons?

Did you try the all night mode?

They’ve done a study on how well the product worked and it worked for about 2/3 of people.

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@jeffmarc

How did you configure the buttons?

Did you try the all night mode?

They’ve done a study on how well the product worked and it worked for about 2/3 of people.

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I haven't received mine yet.

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@oldfords

I haven't received mine yet.

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I was replying to smoore4’s statement.

If you need help setting yours up, let me know.

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@survivor5280

That happens far more often than people realize. Manufacturers, particularly Chinese manufacturers, don't want to deal with used stuff so they'll offer steep discounts or even to just simply keep it if you try to return it. I have a handful of things that were totally free, one of them a $1,500 electronics item, just because they didn't want to process the return merchandise. That, and it tells you the massive markups on these things that they CAN do this.

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Oh yeah, and if the Chinese (PCR) even KEEP real books, they book it as a sale/profit and not returned inventory for a LOSS!
Always be suspicious whenever you hear that Alibaba or Temu is growing so much faster than comparable etailers around the globe. Great point, Survivor…
Phil

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