Al wrote:

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If you take it in through the nose, most of it condenses on the hairs in the nose, some gets to the sinuses (if you breathe hard enough) and very little to the lungs. Persist with the mouth breathing and you should be O.K.

Hope this helps.

Al Davis

Interesting claim, Al. Would it be possible to support it
with a little more detail?

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I suppose roughly doubling lung capacity in a couple of
months _could_ be attributed to 'very little' CS reaching
the lungs but there is this: In the initial stages of
nebulizing, when experimenting with nasal-only inhalation, I
noticed that a normal breath intake results in only clear
air exiting my nose. However, both shortening the *time* of
inhalation, that is, breathing quicker, OR increasing the
*depth* of inhalation, that is breathing deeper, can result
in a tiny puff of mist exiting my nose upon exhalation. The
same tiny puff would result if my mouth was used during
exhalation, as well. Granted, it's not a very scientific
observation, but it does appear like there might be some
kind of saturation mechanism at work when nebulizing.
Breathing slowly or normally may produce no mist upon
exhalation, but breathing rapidly or deeply does. At some
point in between, all mist taken into the lungs is
condensed, as shown by clear air exiting. At some other
point, uncondensed mist is expelled during exhalation.
Exactly where those points are or what percentage of mist is
absorbed or condensed, I can't say, but for me, the results
speak for themselves.  Sufficient CS has been taken into the
body to produce a desirable effect.

Jimmy Joe

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