Homemade ionto

Hyperfeet

Member
So I've decided I'm probably gonna give a homemade ionto machine a go. Too poor to afford an actual machine, so until then, does anyone know exactly what I'll need? I know there's that youtube video, which I'll have a good look at soon.

Also does anyone have any experience with homeade ionto? How frequently should you use it ect?
 

Sprawling

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Use it as you would any machine that you would purchase. Just follow all the advice listed in all the posts. I would do treatment everyday for up to 10 days. The water is the key, so try to collect some rain water or such. The harder the water the better. Unfortunately there is no real way to know beforehand your water quality. I believe that the people you read about where they have little or no success with ionto is do to the water quality. I've been doing treatment for about 5 years now and have experienced treatment that stopped working all because of the water. Good luck making your device.
 

Hyperfeet

Member
Use it as you would any machine that you would purchase. Just follow all the advice listed in all the posts. I would do treatment everyday for up to 10 days. The water is the key, so try to collect some rain water or such. The harder the water the better. Unfortunately there is no real way to know beforehand your water quality. I believe that the people you read about where they have little or no success with ionto is do to the water quality. I've been doing treatment for about 5 years now and have experienced treatment that stopped working all because of the water. Good luck making your device.

That's pretty awesome to hear. I keep freaking out that ionto will wear off after a couple years. As someone who's done it for so long, what do you do when you go on holidays? Bring it with you or? And did you build your own or make one?
 

pboy7

Member
Hi:i have same idea with you to make one,befor you do it,review before posts,
i think that would be very useful!now,to my puzzled,is battery,i prefer to convenient-bring type battery,like AA,but need 10-16pcs series connect.
till now,i 'm feeling what volt is suit for me,varied from person.we can keep in touch,good luck for all of us!
 

Sprawling

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Since my treatment is every 9-10 days I do have to plan for holidays. If it is within the 9-10 spectrum, I'll do a treatment the day before I go away. If my trips are longer, yup, I bring my ionto gear and that is if I'm driving. Any time I fly, it's usually within the 9-10 day time frame. I can stretch my treatment to 14 days, yet that will mean I might need 2-3 treatments when I get home because mild sweating will have begun.
 

Sprawling

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I'm using the Fischer and treating the hands and feet. I was also thinking of modifying a Drionic I purchased a while back to accept trays instead of their archaic system.
 

IhateHH

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Hey hyperfeet long time no see. I've been using a homemade ionto machine for about 2 or 3 months now and seeing amazing results. I use two 12v AC-DC converter adapters attached to two aluminum food pans fill with warm water and SOMETIMES with baking soda. I use it every other day PLUS i workout for an hour 5x a week. Not completely dry but dry enough for me not to notice and body odor is down a lot. I can actually stand next to people and not bother them... even women are starting to notice me for me and not my foot odor lol yay!

I can also attach any amount of 9v batteries with my adapter and itle up the voltage from 24 to 33+ volts but 24 seems to be my magic number. I'm also saving up for a legit ionto machine for the future too.

-Dave
 

Sprawling

Well-known member
Maybe you or someone can post more information about your adapters. It seems there are so many that put out 12volts DC with different Mah ratings. What type exactly are you using? Maybe a model # or brand name.

On the Fischer MD1a we can dial in on the amperage, starting at a low intensity and then adding more. How do you decrease or increase the intensity without a powerful sting?
 
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