Hello George & list,

I believe the silver would mostly be left behind.  However, if you were to use 
a "cool" mister, the kind that 
uses ultrasonic sound to blast micro droplets of water into the air, you should 
get a lot of silver in the mist 
and that would be really great for getting the silver deep into the lungs and 
sinuses where it would be most 
effective for your type of condition.  I am certain that a cool mister would 
work because they have a side 
effect of depositing a fine mineral dust all over the room if you don't use 
distilled water in them.  Steam 
humidifiers don't do that, only the water turns to steam and the minerals or 
suspended particles (like 
colloidal silver) get left behind in the water tank of the unit.

Bob




George N. Allen wrote:
> 
>         A couple of weeks ago I posted that I had begun using CS
> to combat chronic bronchitis of long standing. In about 48 hours
> I had a 50-60% reduction in symptoms. I now have about a 90%
> reduction.
>         A question for anyone on the list who has a chemistry
> or physics background. I have been using a small steam
> generator, breathing the steam. Recently I tried putting CS
> in it and breathing that. My question: do the silver particles
> get lifted in the droplets of steam, or are they left behind?
> 
>                                                 George