CSRe: Nebulizer.

2006-05-25 Thread Brickeyk
I have several humidifiers and an Omron Elite nebulizer that are not ultrasonic. The humidifier on my Remstar CPAP was filled with CS that read 6us on my PWT. I put in 16 ounces of DW in a gallon jug that read 2us. placed the CPAP hose in the jug and ran the CPAP for 1 hour at 8 PSI and

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2005-10-13 Thread Harold MacDonald
I have a Solaray Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier and I wouldn't give it up for all the tea in China.Since I've had it, [approx 5 years now],I no longer have to go to the Dr in the fall and winter to get ABx for incipient Bronchial Pneumonia.Every winter I would come down with the Megrims,but no

CSRe: nebulizer

2005-10-04 Thread Brickeyk
In a message dated 10/4/2005 4:51:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time, na...@comcast.net writes: Check out http://www.rharrisinc.com/products.html Brickey

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2005-07-28 Thread jmcgeary
Thanks, Judy and Christine :) Judith

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2005-07-27 Thread cmccauley
Hi. I got my nebulizer on Ebay around a year or two ago. Came to $50 bux - shipping included. It was an OMRON Portable Nebulizer CompAir Elite. Brand new. Works great with CS/EIS and DMSO. Even on animals. Fairly quiet. Doesn't even scare my birds when I use it on them. IMHO of course.

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2003-02-26 Thread cmccauley
Mine came with the plugin wall adapter. The battery was extra. Christine silver-digest-request

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2002-12-30 Thread Kit
Thanks, Christine, I don't yet have a neb but it sounds like it might well take some trial and error. I am assuming it doesn't make much noise if the chickens don't mind.Kit At 09:36 AM 12/30/02 -0500, you wrote: I use my Omron nebulizer on my pet chickens and myself. -- -- The

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2002-12-30 Thread cmccauley
I use my Omron nebulizer on my pet chickens and myself. Since the weather change, some of them have gotten raspy and sneezy, especially the ones treated more like housepets (meaning they are going inside and out and experiencing more of a change in temp than the all-outside ones). Anyway, I

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2002-12-09 Thread Judy E
I just bought three pulmomate nebulizers like new very cheap $40 or 50 dollars. Brand new they go for 150.00. Go to eBay health and beauty. I just purchased new hoses. We haven't been sick but I'm ready when we do. Judy

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2001-10-14 Thread Nina Silver
You are correct, the Omron nebulizer does not require oxygen, it has a built in air pump that will put out 24 psi. $54.95 is indeed a great buy for a nebulizer. Unfortunately, the Omron doesn't work with a face mask (I was told this by the manufacturer), so I'll have to get the higher-priced

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2001-10-14 Thread Solar
Hello Nina, Sunday, October 14, 2001, 7:22:11 AM, you wrote: You are correct, the Omron nebulizer does not require oxygen, it has a NS built in air pump that will put out 24 psi. $54.95 is indeed a great buy for a nebulizer. NS Unfortunately, the Omron doesn't work with a face mask (I was told

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2001-10-12 Thread Val Q
Thank you very much for this, Gladys. Now odd as this sounds, is 24 psi a GOOD psi? I'm still reviewing, and I would love as much info as I can before I purchase! Both these units look really good to me. Valerie --- You are

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2001-10-12 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
There is probably a significant benefit from using oxygen with the CS. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: rogalt...@aol.com [mailto:rogalt...@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 11:33 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSre Nebulizer In a message dated 10/10

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2001-10-11 Thread Val Q
Wow...I must say this Omron Nebulizer sounds great! But I too am wondering about the oxygen question that Roger posed. But didn't I read somewhere though that the Omron doesn't require oxygen? Valerie Drugstore.com sells the Omron Nebulizer for $54.95. I have purchased 4 of these for

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2001-10-11 Thread Nina Silver
- Original Message - From: Val Q rainbow_33...@hotmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 11:14 AM Subject: CSRe: CSRe Nebulizer Drugstore.com sells the Omron Nebulizer for $54.95. I have purchased 4 of these for friends that do not have internet access

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2001-10-11 Thread Dave Sawatzky
Val You are correct, the Omron nebulizer does not require oxygen, it has a built in air pump that will put out 24 psi. This is the same model NE-C16V that I have seen advertised on a few other sites for $95.00. At $54.95 it is a real bargain, unfortunatly, I live in Canada, and with exchange

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2001-10-11 Thread Gladys Williams
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 21:49:17 -0500 Dave Sawatzky dsawa...@mb.sympatico.ca writes: Val You are correct, the Omron nebulizer does not require oxygen, it has a built in air pump that will put out 24 psi. This is the same model NE-C16V that I have seen advertised on a few other sites for $95.00. At

Re: CSRe Nebulizer-battery option

2001-10-11 Thread Janet Lubart
I was wondering if anyone has a nebulizer that they are pleased with that can be used with batteries if necessary. Thank you! Janet - Original Message - From: Dave Sawatzky To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 9:04 PM Subject: CSRe Nebulizer Val

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2001-10-10 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 10/10/2001 1:15:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time, dsawa...@mb.sympatico.ca writes: Subj:CSRe Nebulizer Date:10/10/2001 1:15:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time From:dsawa...@mb.sympatico.ca (Dave Sawatzky) Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A

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2001-10-10 Thread Dave Sawatzky
Roger The Omron Nebulizer does not require oxygen or external compressor. It has a built in air pump, runs on 115 volts, and comes with all accessories required to make a very fine mist. Also included is a video tape showing how to use it and clean it. Dave

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2001-10-10 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 10/10/2001 1:25:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dsawa...@mb.sympatico.ca writes: Subj:CSre Nebulizer Date:10/10/2001 1:25:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time From:dsawa...@mb.sympatico.ca (Dave Sawatzky) Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A

CSRe Nebulizer

2001-10-09 Thread Dave Sawatzky
Val Drugstore.com sells the Omron Nebulizer for $54.95. I have purchased 4 of these for friends that do not have internet access. They can be purchased without prescription, and they work very well. One person cleared up his pneumonia, my sister is presently using one for her lung cancer and

Re: CSRe: Nebulizer: (was: airborne bacteria and viruses)

2000-09-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
Check into the ultrasonic humidifiers. They produce much smaller particles size than the spinner technology. Marshall Duncan Crow wrote: Nebulizer... That's exactly the technique I've used successfully several times for friends who had that 'three month bronchitis'. They were remarkably

CSRe: Nebulizer instructions/can't find

1999-11-30 Thread Katarina Wittich
Hey Mike et al, I tried looking for the nebulizer instructions myself and couldn't find them. If anyone does -- would you just post them again and I will find some way to label them and put the info in the FAQ so that they are easier to find. It looks like they are in there in a post from Ivan as

CSRe: Nebulizer/ bronchial spasm

1999-09-29 Thread FEDTOLEDO
Brooks, Thanks for the info regarding your research results. This is very informing. My Mother just started taking MSM and C recently, so may already be doing some good things towards tolerating our tainted San Jose air.I told her my house is smoke free and I'd take her to the beach for a