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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:40 pm    Post subject: Iontophoresis - must i add something to the treatment water?

Concerning your question about baking soda and robinul and other water additions, we do not recommend to using any additions in the beginning. When you start with treatment, please do it without those additions. They do not always increase effectiveness, so we always recommend to incially start therapy just with your regular tap water. For most of our customers, their regular tap water is good enough to achieve first results. So you might as well leave them out!! Smile
Only after you've no success with Iontophoresis should the additions be tested . Robinul e.g. must be prescribed by a Doctor and you have to do the treatments under Doctors' supervision.
Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us!



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Comments: I want to purchase this machine to help my daughter with her hands and feet sweating as a specialist said opperation is the only thing that will fix her problem but it has sooo many side effects and you offer money back if machine does not work so think you think machine works if there is anything else I need to opperate this machine effectively please let me know. I was reading you can add bi-carb soda or Gycopromium Bromide to the water to get better results is this 1? and if 1 where in Australia do I purchase the second one?? We are not a loaded family so this much money is huge for us at the moment but I have great kids and the 17yrs daughter that this is for is also a fantastic athlete, so trying to make things easier for her so hope this will improve her sweating as the sweating only started 2-3 yrs ago many thanks

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