Galvanic Spa for Hair Health?
Have you heard of the Galvanic Spa for hair?
One of the sources that I located said: “갈바닉 스파 브로셔 pdf파ì¼ë³€í™˜”. It did not make much sense to me (a small language problem, but I am sure that some of my readers understand the message). One English source showed a picture of it that looks like a cattle electric shocker (see here). It delivers an electric current to the area it is applied to. Also look at Nuskin.com for more.
There are doctors who use electricity to stimulate many things. We know, for example, that an electric current put between two ends of a broken bone will prevent ‘failure to heal’ complications and may accelerate bone growth. There is also some experimentation on diabetic mice that show electrical stimulation may enhance hair growth on the backs of these mice. So it is not way out of line to think that some type of electrical stimulation might have value, but human experimentation with ‘odds’ that are not favorable on such speculation (what is the duration of the electrical application, how is it going to be applied, how frequently, voltage and amperage?), does not make good sense for your use at this time. I can not endorse this product.
There is a company out of Vancouver canada that have a product called ETG – short for electro thrico genesis – the product delivers a passive electrical field to the scalp via a hair dryer style hood. It has been successfull in the prevention of hair loss to women who are undergoing chemotherapy! This spa looks to administer the same type of electricity – although its efficacy and widescale results are inconclusive at present. ETG is however a tested, tried and true modality that is very effective. I should know – I;ve been using it for 8 years now with great results!