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[quote="support"]Iontophoresis is different from a electrolysis. It is not electrolysis because there is a division between the two water holding trays. This is Iontophoresis with divided poles, electrolysis needs to have a direct contact (same water bath). If you would put both plates in one tray you would have a electrolysis, but because of the fact that you have the same electrode material you do not corrode the electrodes and as a result of this you can produce hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). The aluminium is not dissolved in the water, otherwise you could be right that you would toxify your body. Metal electrolysis needs to have different materials and if I am right, one of them corrodes through ionic migration. If you have still worries, you can use [url=https://www.iontodevice.com/sweating/iontophoresis/small-silicone-electrodes.html]flexible silicon electrodes for iontophoresis?[/url] https://www.iontodevice.com/sweating/spare-parts/big-silicone-electrodes.html As for your other question --> [url=https://www.iontodevice.com/hyperhidrosis/iontophoresis-side-effects-t820.html]Iontophoresis side effects[/url][/quote]
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Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 3:40 pm
Post subject: iontophoresis is different from a electrolysis
Iontophoresis is different from a electrolysis.
It is not electrolysis because there is a division between the two water holding trays. This is Iontophoresis with divided poles, electrolysis needs to have a direct contact (same water bath). If you would put both plates in one tray you would have a electrolysis, but because of the fact that you have the same electrode material you do not corrode the electrodes and as a result of this you can produce hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). The aluminium is not dissolved in the water, otherwise you could be right that you would toxify your body.
Metal electrolysis needs to have different materials and if I am right, one of them corrodes through ionic migration.
If you have still worries, you can use
flexible silicon electrodes for iontophoresis?
https://www.iontodevice.com/sweating/spare-parts/big-silicone-electrodes.html
As for your other question -->
Iontophoresis side effects
Constantin
Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 3:15 pm
Post subject: Considering to buy a iontophoresis machine to treat
Hello i have excessive sweating on hands and feet and i am considering to buy a iontophoresis machine and i would like to know if there any site effects? The most important that i worry about is the bad ion's that electrolysis of aluminum or stainless or any other metal can go through your body. Thanks.
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