Iontophoresis - Help, suggestions, information.

skillzx3

Well-known member
Alright, I have some questions guys... anyone and everyone please answer (any or all questions), if possible.
1. How hard is your water, (ps, anyone in vancouver canada have success with this?)
2. I know this is dangerous, but I use around 60 volts, but I have no luck, why is this so? (My water is not hard, very soft indeed, but I do pull in around 30mA, so conductivity is not the problem.)
3. What pushed your ionto treatments into the succesful range (any tips?)

Also if you have any additional information about iontophoresis, like maybe where you get your water from (if not from the tap). Anything to help me out, I have been trying this for so long, and no results, I need help.

Ill describe my situation, and if anyone is in a similar one, please help!
My hands get sweaty all the time, hot, cold whatever, the only times they are dry are right before I sleep, and when I wake up, then it's downhill. And I have a tremor, like my hands shake when they sweat, it's really weird, when I'm nervous, guranteed I'm sweating buckets from my hands. Everywhere else the sweat is pretty normal.

Thanks for reading, and helping.
 

Broch

Active member
Wow, dude, 60 volts sounds pretty painful.

I use a homemade ionto device at about 18 volts on my hands. After about 2 weeks of 20 min treatments per day it stops completely, but I gotta do maintenence treatments every couple days. I do still have sweating when under pressure or heavy stress though, but I figure that's normal. Not sure how soft/hard my water is. I figure somewhere in between? Some people say salt or baking soda in the water helps, but I find it to be a lot more irritating.
 

skillzx3

Well-known member
Sorry to bump this up, but I am quite adamant in ascertaining what brought you to dryness regarding iontophoresis. Any tips and anything regarding iontophoresis would be appreciated!
 
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