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Is Drionic Worthwhile to Help You Cure Your Sweaty Palms?

July 18th, 2009

There is no doubt that drionic is effective and worthwhile to cure your sweaty palms. But it has some pros and cons. Let us see how the drionic works and what are its merits and demerits.

Drionic is a portable home iontophoresis device and you can utilize it for your sweaty palms and sweaty feet. To speak about iontophoresis, it is rather a simple treatment where the device is connected to two pans filled with water and you have to put your palms in them for almost 15 minutes once per day. At this time a mild electrical current is passed through the water and the current is too weak to feel anything while the device is working and treating your sweating.

It is worth-mentioning that drionic is easily portable and very simple to use. Nevertheless, the battery you use for the device is very expensive in cost. Moreover, you have to use the very battery that the company makes. That is why you have to rely on the battery to give order from that company every time you need the new one. Another demerit of the drionic device is that it sometimes becomes ineffective, for it has too low power to cure the intense sweaty palms.

Therefore, drionic proves less effective if you have extreme sweaty hands. That is why it would be practical to make your own device at home rather than buying a new one from the market.  Believe me, it is really easy to make it and I can show you how to make the iontophoresis device within 20 minutes for less than $20.

Now the choice is yours. If you have mild sweaty palms, the drionic may work for you to cure your sweaty palms. But if you have intense sweating, then it is practical to opt for the own homemade device.

Source:ezinearticles.com

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