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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:48 am
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Hello,
Generally, if the difference between the maximum current values you can stand for hands and feet is too big, then it would make more sense to treat hands and feet separately.
But try it out and see how high you can go treating hands and feet together. Since the current spreads on the surface of four extremities, it might be that you can tolerate more than 6-7mA.
You can also do 2 treatments a day or 3 or 4 however exceeding a certain time will (normally) bring no faster initial success with Iontophoresis (estimated all above 1 hour is not productive) - but remember: the skin must be always be in perfect conditions, a slow beginning is a good idea, doing too much is also counterproductive and , the skin must get used to the current or you risk skin irritations.
Dvir
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:01 am
Post subject: Treating hands and feet simultaneously on idromed 5
Is treating hands and feet simultaneously with the idromed 5 less effective than treating each part separately?
I achieved 16-19 mA on my feet but can only sustain 6-7 on my hands for now (I only got it today so this was my first use), so treating them simultaneously means that the feet now would also be treated with 6-7 mA (the maximum current i can achieve on my hands before it burns too much) instead of 16-19 if the feet are treated separately and therefore simultaneous treatment would be much less effective for the feet. am I correct? I would love to hear your thoughts on that.
Also, is it possible to treat TWICE a day initially to get faster results?
Thank you
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