I’m going to try to do this myself. It involves a battery, an inverter (to convert it to AC), and electrodes. I’ve been warned that you need gel to avoid pain. I’ll also caution that we don’t know about the effects of prolonged galvanic stimulation on humans, so if you’re doing it for more than an hour at a time, you’re in unexplored waters.
6-volt, low-amp inverters don’t seem to be the sorts of electronics that show up on Ebay. Feel free to let us know what you use for that piece of hardware. :)
I’m going to try to do this myself. It involves a battery, an inverter (to convert it to AC), and electrodes. I’ve been warned that you need gel to avoid pain. I’ll also caution that we don’t know about the effects of prolonged galvanic stimulation on humans, so if you’re doing it for more than an hour at a time, you’re in unexplored waters.
6-volt, low-amp inverters don’t seem to be the sorts of electronics that show up on Ebay. Feel free to let us know what you use for that piece of hardware. :)