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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:55 am    Post subject:

Normally if it worked with hands it will work with the feet too... generally it's just a matter of time and like I said, feet can take longer than hands or viceversa, but don't forget: Iontophoresis is a very indivudual therpy!
sweatsufferer
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:09 am    Post subject:

Thanks for the reply Smile

Is it safe to say that if I was able to achieve dryness with hands I can also achieve it with feet?

Or do some people only get it for hands?

Thanks!
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:58 am    Post subject:

Hello,

Question 1: Sure, you can treat hands and feet together. The thing is, we can not really say how it's going to turn out. We've had customers who have great success treating hands and feet together, others only achieve dryness by treating them separately. So you'll have to try it out and determine if it works in your case.
Question 2: This is also very individual. I can not tell you how long you will need for your feet! But for a faster initial success it is recommended to continue the daily treatments until you have the 100% success!

Good luck! Smile
sweatsufferer
PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 5:45 pm    Post subject: Is effectiveness same if I treat feet & hands together?

Hi,

Question 1
I have in the past had success with treating hands one hand in each tray.

Now I want to begin treating my feet and hands together

2 feet in one tray (the +)
2 hands in one tray (the -)

I use 25ma, and in the past it would hurt a ot with 1 hand in each tray.

But now when I do hands and feet in separate trays, there is no pain.

Will I get the same results as if I did the hands and feet separate? Would I have a better chance or higher success if I did separate?

Question 2
How long does it take to get dry feet? compared to hands?
It takes about 9-12 treatments to get my hands mostly dry. So I wonder about the time it takes for feet?

Thanks so much!

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