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Disclaimer: I know this will sound insane, but bear with me.
I am interested in making a safe DIY Galvanic Bath (aka stanger bath or denki buro). They can be found at some spas in Germany, Czech Republic, or Japan, but they're practically unheard of everywhere else.
This isn't a "detox" thing, I know those detox foot baths are BS. But they are a proof of concept that you can put your body in water with an electric current safely.
The purpose of this is because I have a problem with sweating (Hyperhidrosis). There is a treatment known as iontophoresis, which involves applying an electric current through water to the area that you sweat. I've been using an iontophoresis machine for a while, which has worked well, but they don't treat your whole body efficiently.
When I searched online for a solution I discovered galvanic baths, which are essentially whole-body iontophoresis machines. They use direct current (like iontophoresis), and metal plates on the sides.
I already have metal plates, but I don't know how to make a safe power supply. I've tried just connecting my iontophoresis machine, but it has a feature that limits the voltage based on resistance. To be effective iontophoresis needs to be around 20v DC, and the galvanic baths advertise they go up to 24v.
Is it possible to create my own galvanic bath using my existing bath tub, metal plates, and a power supply?
Example of iontophoresis machine:
Example of galvanic bath: http://trautwein-gmbh.com/index.php?en_kombinationsanlagen
Article: Shocking baths of Japan
I am interested in making a safe DIY Galvanic Bath (aka stanger bath or denki buro). They can be found at some spas in Germany, Czech Republic, or Japan, but they're practically unheard of everywhere else.
This isn't a "detox" thing, I know those detox foot baths are BS. But they are a proof of concept that you can put your body in water with an electric current safely.
The purpose of this is because I have a problem with sweating (Hyperhidrosis). There is a treatment known as iontophoresis, which involves applying an electric current through water to the area that you sweat. I've been using an iontophoresis machine for a while, which has worked well, but they don't treat your whole body efficiently.
When I searched online for a solution I discovered galvanic baths, which are essentially whole-body iontophoresis machines. They use direct current (like iontophoresis), and metal plates on the sides.
I already have metal plates, but I don't know how to make a safe power supply. I've tried just connecting my iontophoresis machine, but it has a feature that limits the voltage based on resistance. To be effective iontophoresis needs to be around 20v DC, and the galvanic baths advertise they go up to 24v.
Is it possible to create my own galvanic bath using my existing bath tub, metal plates, and a power supply?
Example of iontophoresis machine:
Example of galvanic bath: http://trautwein-gmbh.com/index.php?en_kombinationsanlagen
Article: Shocking baths of Japan