I don't know Neville, the Medisana produces a vapour which I breathe in...Dee

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> On 2 Jan 2015, at 13:41, Neville <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Not sure if I'm missing something here so ignore this if necessary.
> 
> We have an old Maymed nebuliser with the face mask, the wife used it some 
> time ago for a cough which I "think?" was related to Shingles at the time, we 
> just filled that in-line medicine container thingy with CS/EIS and put the 
> face mask on and fired it up.  Medication holder holds 10ml, she breathed the 
> vapour until it was empty.
> I think a nebuliser is better than a humidifier isn't it?
> 
> N.
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> Subject: Re: CS>CS Nebulizer Recommendations?
> From: d...@deetroy.org
> Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2015 09:39:12 +0000
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> 
> Hi Walter, I just put my mouth right next to the outlet and breathe the 
> vapour in. It seems to cause more coughing the less infected my lungs are.  
> If they are fairly clear, then I seem to cough more.  I don't know if 
> everyone has this or just me, but it works whatever....Dee
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> On 2 Jan 2015, at 01:02, Walter Anderson <walter.ander...@outlook.com> wrote:
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> Thanks Ode and Dee. Half price would look very good :) Do you breath it right 
> by the humidifier outlet like a nebulizer then? Or for a whole room? Or both?
> 
> Best regards,
> Walter
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> From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
> Sent: Tue, Dec. 30, 2014 01:28
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>CS Nebulizer Recommendations?
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> That's what I thought Ode .....Dee
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> On 30 Dec 2014, at 04:31, Ode Coyote <odecoy...@silverpuppy.com> wrote:
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> The Medisana Ultrasonic Personal Humidifier is "AWESOME"
> 
> http://www.amazon.com/Medisana-Hah1500EBP-Ultrasonic-Personal-Humidifier/dp/B000AF78KU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1419913787&sr=8-2&keywords=medisana+ultrasonic
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> ..but I see the going price has more than doubled since I bought mine.
> 
> ode
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> On 12/29/2014 8:53 PM, Walter Anderson wrote:
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> Hello all,
> 
> I don’t write here often, but often read and appreciate the information and 
> viewpoints you all share; thanks!
> 
> Based on input here, we ended up getting a Pure Water Mini Classic CT 
> distiller and SG7 and are very happy with them. There are certainly more 
> affordable ways to get the job done, but if it fits in the budget (and 
> space…) these are nice to work with and make it relatively easy to make 
> gallons of consistent CS/EIS (I understand the SG7 makes mostly EIS and some 
> CS).
> 
> We’ve been hesitant to drink much of the CS/EIS as we don’t want to interfere 
> with gut flora. And we also understand the stomach is not an efficient route 
> to get it into other areas of the body (unless you haven’t been eating so 
> long that your stomach is no longer producing hydrochloric acid). So we’ve 
> been swishing it in our mouths for minute(s) and then spitting it out. So far 
> this has seemed to resolve any sensitivity in teethe/gums fairly quickly 
> (from one several minute swish to repeated ones over 2-3 days). It also seems 
> to help some with sore throat symptoms. Also tried spraying a bit into each 
> ear canal today when soreness headed that way (some kind of flu that has 
> given us mostly mild symptoms) and it seemed to help quite a bit.
> 
> This leads to the nebulizer question. We’d like an efficient way to get 
> CS/EIS into other areas of the body—not really looking to get it into the 
> gut. Nebulizing seems like a good way to do this. Questions:
> 
> 1.       How much would you take at once when nebulizing? For instance, is 
> the 7 mL capacity of this vibrating mesh nebulizer (which can nebulize 
> everything you put into it with none left over) sufficient?
> 
> 2.       Any reason—other than price—why one would NOT want that model 
> nebulizer?
> 
> 3.       Any other nebulizer you’d recommend that would be similarly compact, 
> convenient, and fast (this one is supposed to be quite fast/efficient for 
> shorter dose times) for use both at home and while travelling?
> 
> Other cautions, advice, and recommendations are all welcome.
> 
> Best regards,
> Walter
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