I have been using the Fischer MD-1a since 2005. It works like a charm until recently. Why? Well I'm in Utah and I decided to go to Nevada for about 2 months. My maintenance treatment is every 8-10 days, 15 minutes each polarity for one hand, one foot. So treatment takes roughly 1 hour to do both hands and feet. As long as I stay on schedule, I stay dry.
Once I started doing treatment in Nevada, In noticed that the tap water I was using was not doing it's job. No matter how many treatments I did, I only achieved 50% dryness compared to the 97% that I was used too.
Now I've read other peoples posts mentioning moving and how all of the sudden their treatments fail to work. Then it hit me. RAINWATER. By using RAINWATER, for the next 5 treatments, I achieved an amazing amount of dryness. You can also use 1/2 rainwater and 1/2 tap water and it still works.
I have yet to see anyone post anything about using RAINWATER or water from a fresh water river or stream. So all of you who have tried with no success to get iontopheresis to work. Try this method. I was amazed of how try my hands got. I'd be curious if anyone else has tried this besides myself.
I have had sweaty palms and feet for about 50 years and been doing iontopheresis for about 5 years. I think it's all about the water, not the machine.
Once I started doing treatment in Nevada, In noticed that the tap water I was using was not doing it's job. No matter how many treatments I did, I only achieved 50% dryness compared to the 97% that I was used too.
Now I've read other peoples posts mentioning moving and how all of the sudden their treatments fail to work. Then it hit me. RAINWATER. By using RAINWATER, for the next 5 treatments, I achieved an amazing amount of dryness. You can also use 1/2 rainwater and 1/2 tap water and it still works.
I have yet to see anyone post anything about using RAINWATER or water from a fresh water river or stream. So all of you who have tried with no success to get iontopheresis to work. Try this method. I was amazed of how try my hands got. I'd be curious if anyone else has tried this besides myself.
I have had sweaty palms and feet for about 50 years and been doing iontopheresis for about 5 years. I think it's all about the water, not the machine.