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[quote="Anonymous"]Hi. I've been reading your forum with interest. I've had a problem with my feet for the last 20 years. They get very hot and sweaty when wearing shoes. The soles get red and hot to the touch. This is accompanies with excessive sweating. When weating socks and shoes my socks can be wet within 10-15 minutes. I only wear Geox shoes but they don't seem to help much. I had botox treatment recently and it might have had a slight effect that lasted for a few weeks. I did try Iontophoresis briefly about 20 years ago when I was about 19. I don't remember it working all that well. I myabe had 2 or 3 treatments. My questions is, has the technology moved on and would you recommend I try one of your machines? If so, which one? I do get occasional palm sweating but it's nothing like as much of a problem as the feet. Many thanks.[/quote]
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:09 am
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Thank you very much for your interest in our products. Indeed the technologie has moved on and at the moment, we offer the best and most powerful machines on the market. I would always recommend taking a pulsed current machine. Treatment with a pulsed current device is much smoother and much more comfortable than the direct current devices , which can be quite painful . On
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Hidrex PSP1000
, both very high quality devices. We also offer an 8 week money back period, meaning that if you´re not satisfied, you can return the machine to us and get your money back. Here you´ll find more information.
You said you had only 2 or 3 treatments, this is not enough to tell for sure if Iontophoresis will work. Usually, the initial therapy has to be done every day for approximately 2 to 3 weeks (or more).
Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again.
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:08 am
Post subject: Iontophoresis feet treatment
Hi. I've been reading your forum with interest. I've had a problem with my feet for the last 20 years. They get very hot and sweaty when wearing shoes. The soles get red and hot to the touch. This is accompanies with excessive sweating. When weating socks and shoes my socks can be wet within 10-15 minutes. I only wear Geox shoes but they don't seem to help much. I had botox treatment recently and it might have had a slight effect that lasted for a few weeks. I did try Iontophoresis briefly about 20 years ago when I was about 19. I don't remember it working all that well. I myabe had 2 or 3 treatments. My questions is, has the technology moved on and would you recommend I try one of your machines? If so, which one? I do get occasional palm sweating but it's nothing like as much of a problem as the feet. Many thanks.
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