>Do you think xylitol and cs could be nebulized and
used for lung infections or lung problems?  Anyone
know of anyone who has tried this?  pj<

Interesting! But you'd be on your own if you do. When
I first nebulized with CS & MSM, the CS didn't concern
me but the MSM did. I was desperate enough to try
though. I eventually found out that the MSM aided the
process.

The thought that comes to mind is- what if these
otherwise solid crystalline materials were to
re-precipitate in the lungs? But I guess it doesn't
happen if we use very small amounts.

MSM has a drying effect on mucous. I think that's part
of how it helps- germs need moisture to thrive, and
can't do so it a drier environment.

 Xylitol has a moistening and loosening effect on
mucous. It works not only by its own germ killing
properties, but by causing the expellation of infected
mucous (fast!).  Maybe it would actually help with
congested airways, but here's what I would bet: I
would bet it could cause a person with heavy mucous in
the airways to have violent upheavals of it. That very
well may not be a good thing in a weakened state.

Be careful. Try maybe a little, but remember- if
little do a little good, lot don't always do a lotta
good.

DB



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