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[quote="Aussie Girl"]Hi I just wanted to say that I have been using iontophoresis for nearly a year now and I have discovered that if I put Driclor roll on on at night time that it helps to control the sweating even more. It seems to really help a lot. I tried it on its own before I started using iontophoresis but it didn't work at all. I thought that if I post the message here then it may help other people as well.[/quote]
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omiegat
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:40 am
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Yeah your right although there is no clinical evidence nor a proof of the contrary, it needs to be make sure so that there will no accident or side effects that may happen....
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Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:50 am
Post subject: Driclor contains the active ingredient: 20% w/w aluminium ch
Driclor contains as active ingredient: 20% w/w aluminium chloride
I would strongly recommend washing the hands several times before using Iontophoresis to wipe away the alcl. In addition with iontophoresis , the aluminium chloride will go in parts into the body, this is the electrophoresis effect. You can even bring drugs in with this system. Some users take in addition Robinul or other medicaments, if the wished success with iontophoresis alone isn't reachable.
So clean your hands! As of now, no one can say what 's up with this ALCL in the body. Some say it triggers Alzheimer, but as far as I know, there is no clinical evidence nor a proof of the contrary.
Do not worry that the most iontophoresis devices have aluminium electrodes. It is not the aluminium that flows into your body (in this case the alu would corrode into a white powder), it is the current conduction of the thermionics.
Aussie Girl
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:03 am
Post subject: Use of Driclor with Iontophoresis
Hi
I just wanted to say that I have been using iontophoresis for nearly a year now and I have discovered that if I put Driclor roll on on at night time that it helps to control the sweating even more. It seems to really help a lot. I tried it on its own before I started using iontophoresis but it didn't work at all. I thought that if I post the message here then it may help other people as well.
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