Dear Walt:

I have found that you MUST remove the CS from the ultrasonic vaporizer right
after you use it and rinse with plain water.  You may even have to scrub the
transducer lightly with a cotton swab.  If you do not do this, the CS will
deposit on the transducer and it will not work the next time you try to use
it.  When I store the CS after using it in the ultrasonic vaporizer, I run
it through the coffee filter to catch the debris that was created in the
process.  I think the "black stuff" is silver coming out of suspension.  The
CS that I use is mostly ionic and therefor I see very little silver
deposists.

I have used this very successfully for many years in clearing up sinus,
throat, and bronchial irritations.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "walt" <kort...@skybest.com>
To: "Silver-list" <Silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 10:37 AM
Subject: CS>Walgreens Vaporizor!


> Hi Folks: Got the Walgreens Vaporizer, had to make two pints of CS to hit
> level of CS that activates the metal electric prob to the Sonic Speaker to
> make mist. It sat around acouple days after tryng the mist in my lungs
etc.
>
> Showing the unit somedays later when I opened the top and looked in, there
> was 2/16" inch clumps of black (?) particles on the base of the plastic
> holding CS fluid, maybe twelve total. I stopped using it hoping someone
here
> had a answer to what that black chunky stuff was, and how it got there?
>
> Anyone else using this Vaporizer have this occur?
>
> Comments.
>
> Walt
>
>
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