Also with bigger end plain electrodes you have a much better and more intelligent current flow wHich leads into a better spread of the success. When placing the electrodes too tight (in the drionic model the electrodes are only some mm away from each other - a fact: the current goes the nearest way with the smallest resistance and this is the skin area between the electrodes, so only a small part of the skin has a "normal" current, all other parts have a non-optimised one. With our device this is completly different as you have the full hands or feet on top of the electrodes and the contact is made with the whole skin)
I hope the links will help you up if you have any questions pls get back to us again.
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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:49 am Post subject: Drionic iontophoresis has some disadvantages
Hi there actually I use a Drionic What is the difference between direct current and pulse current? I'm currently using the Drionic and it has been helpful. Only reason I'm looking at other products because it doesn't treat the areas evenly. I'm from Australia. Do you send parcels with tracking number?