Re: CS>Re: nebuliser

2009-04-28 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
It has a little spout on the side Joseph and is a bit different to the one
they show on Amazon at the moment.  It is on sale at Life Pharmacy for £49
95  I have one and you just get a gentle mist (two intensities) which you
can breathe in and it is not hot at all.  It is a nebulizer and a humidifier
i.e. You can breathe it in close to, or you can leave it to do the room, but
as I use it with CS I breathe it in.  This unit does not use heat, so the
silver is delivered in the mist and not left behind as it would be if heat
were used.  Its a little marvel. Dee

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From: Joseph Metz
Date: 28/04/2009 14:44:09
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Re: nebuliser
 


Hi Dee,


thanks for the info. Is the "Medisana Medibreeze"  a humidifier? Nebuliser?
Vaporisor?  I just bought a vaporiser from Walgreens & the vapor comes out
too hot to have near my face. The only info I found for the Medisana call is
a humidifier. Does the vapor come out hot?  


Is there a significant difference between the vapor from a humidifier & a
nebullizer?


Thanks<>

Re: CS>Re: nebuliser

2001-11-18 Thread Josephine
I think either one will make you cough, especially if you have a deep infection.
Josephine

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  I huffed CS with an ultrasonic humidier...thought I was going to die when i 
started coughing spasmodically.  It took several minutes before I developed any 
confidence regarding long term prospects for survival.  Have not tried a 
nebuliser, but would like to have one handy.  I don't plan on huffing CS with a 
humidifier again...unless perhaps my life is threatened by a serious microbial 
infestation.