Amarpal Harrar
Amarpal Harrar was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2010, aged 57. Since his diagnosis Amarpal has used his love of cooking to raise funds for Parkinson’s research.
Amarpal lives in Stafford with his wife Belle, having moved to the UK from India at the age of seven. They have three children and two grandchildren. Amarpal runs iCookIndian, an authentic Indian culinary experiences company, which raises funds for charities, including Cure Parkinson’s.
Amarpal experienced symptoms a year or so before he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. While they have changed over time, his main symptoms now include tremor in his hands and legs, fatigue, insomnia, confusion and slowness of movement.
“When I was diagnosed, my family were devastated. But now we see it as an opportunity to appreciate things more, and re-evaluate what really matters. I left my job in pharmaceuticals and started iCookIndian as I knew I had to do something for myself, and to help raise some money. Plus, when I’m cooking and teaching others, the tremor almost puts itself away.”
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