Sweaty hands (palmar hyperhidrosis)

twinkletoes39

New member
Hi everyone

Just wanted to share a success story with you.

After suffering from the above for most of my life, I have finally found a cure for my hands:

Driclor which I think is actually designed for the armpits but worked a treat on my hands. The other product is the Forte antiperspirant from sweat shop. Both products are applied at night and washed off in the morning. I noticed a huge difference within 3 days.

I did have iontophoresis treatment at the hospital which was fantastic and really worked for me. I wanted to buy the same machine as the hospital one from STD pharmaceuticals but was told it was an old machine and a better one was available. I spent over £1000,00 on one (i2m pro pulse) and much to my disappointment it didn't work - so as it is sitting in my wardrobe doing nothing - I am selling it if anyone in the UK is interested. You can contact me at [email protected]
 

NickM

Well-known member
It didn't work because of the difference in water. Your machine had nothing to do with it's lack of effectiveness.


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Sprawling

Well-known member
The machine is most likely not the problem. All ionto related machines use DC current regardless if you just use batteries or spend lots of money.
 

twinkletoes39

New member
Well it seems strange that the water would be so different to mine 15 minutes down the road at the hospital. I even added the bromide solution for both treatments. I took my new machine to the nurses at the hospital and went through the instructiosn step by step and it still didnt work at home. I am just glad I have finally found another solution(annoyingly) costing a fraction of the price
 

Sprawling

Well-known member
If you need to try ionto again in the future... just give it time. I've had ionto stop working for no good reason other than my body rejecting it, then start working again.
 
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