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jgar
Joined: 20 Mar 2009 Posts: 4
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Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:56 am Post subject: Hard/Soft Water for iontophoresis |
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I've been trying the Baking soda but I can already tell that the conductivity is much less than when I was using very hard tap water in Barcelona. I've even tried adding more and more Baking Soda during the treatment time because it seems to wear off after a few minutes. When I used to do the treatments in Barcelona, any tiny cut I had on my finger would sting if I didn't cover it with Nivea Creme, but I didn't put on any Nivea creme on a cut I had (but didn't realize I had) and it didn't hurt at all, hence the water conductivity was very poor. What else can I do if it is impossible to get hard water from a tap anywhere around where I live? I had perfectly dry hand (with very little maintenence, once or twice a month) when the water was very hard, but now my hands and feet have gone back to normal! |
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support Site Admin
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Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:39 am Post subject: |
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Have you got a demineralizer in your house?
Some suggestions:
Try using mineral water (volvic).
Try adding magnesium or calcium (can purchase from a pharmacy).
Try adding sea salt or Himalaya Salt.
Please keep us informed about the results with the above modifications. _________________ You are welcome...
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