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Old 09-29-2012, 09:02 AM #4
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I am attempting to construct a transcranial direct current stimulator. I want to use an iontopherisis delivery device called Activadose II to deliver the direct current. Does anyone know what exact accessories could be paired with this device to deliver transcranial direct current stimulation?

The Activadose II is a fine device and is easy to use, but the unsupervised home use is potentially counterproductive and dangerous.
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