Re: CSLooking for a nebulizer....

2009-05-30 Thread Ode Coyote
It actually comes with a bottle of Eucalyptus oil...but oil goes to the top and the water feeds into the sonic mist maker from the bottom. Oils don't work very well and you have to clean everything up. [I'd not do it again] Water soluble tincture maybe..but if using it for CS, why

CSLooking for a nebulizer....

2009-05-29 Thread SwSage2
Hello, I would deeply appreciate it if someone could recommend the ideal (inexpensive) portable nebulizer to use with my home made CS to address my lungs and sinuses. Thank you so very much, Sage **We found the real ‘Hotel California’ and the ‘Seinfeld’ diner. What will you find?

Re: CSLooking for a nebulizer....

2009-05-29 Thread scl555
This one has worked well for me over the years. http://www.vitalitymedical.com/Product/AeroMax-Ultimate-Nebulizer-Compressor-3002.html Steve swsa...@aol.com wrote: = Hello, I would deeply appreciate it if someone could recommend the ideal (inexpensive) portable nebulizer

Re: CSLooking for a nebulizer....

2009-05-29 Thread Ode Coyote
Works better than and is cheaper...can be had for $40-$50 vs the suggested retail of $70. http://www.medisanausa.com/products/humidifier.aspx Not on the box, but the instructions call the mist discharge orifice a nebulizer tube. No filters to bypass either. Ode At 03:33 AM 5/29/2009

Re: CSLooking for a nebulizer....

2009-05-29 Thread Golden Aldi
I also have tons of problems with my sinuses and some allergies. I took a look at this, Ode, and I think its probably better than a normal small nebulizer, as I've seen used for sinus ailments. I've found one for about 50 Euros off the net for Germany. Could one also add essential oils to this as