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carl8190
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Im looking at purchasing a machine to stop my sweaty hands which have controlled all of my life, I am looking at the hidrex gs400 and the idromed 5, which is best i know they are both direct current. Please give me some advice as I have little knowledge.
Thanks in advance

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Hey they are both good and they both use pulsating current. Hidrex is a bit cheaper, Idromed is better looking:-)

Did you read my main site pages on those machines? Buy from the ads there and I get commission that is much appreciated!

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I am looking at the two cheaper versions so they dont have the pulse :(

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Oh I see. Yeah they are both DC. Both Hidrex and Idromed (the PC versions) worked well for me as you can read in my testimonials. I would guess that the DC versions are similar to the PC versions in every way other than the current type.

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Thanks for all your help, last question for now, Do they hurt, I read somewhere if you touch the bottom you can get burned or get and electric shock?

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Neither machine hurt me at all during my feet treatment. I even touched the bottom (electrodes) with my bare feet and felt nothing. I did feel more tingling when I put my finger in the water, but nothing painful. I bet the hand will be more sensitive than the foot.

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Hey Carl I never used that machine so do not know. If you end up buying that one, please post your results here.

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