they only go up to about 8psi for decent home concentrator. -----Original Message----- From: Jim Holmes <ami...@starband.net> Sent: Dec 1, 2004 10:30 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>A good nebulizer for CS
"O2 concentrator would build up to 20 PSI??" Probably not. I know little of them. You would probably need a pump. JOH -----Original Message----- From: fg227 [mailto:fig...@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 11:20 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>A good nebulizer for CS I have an O2 concentrator. Are you saying I can run this Harbor Freight airbrush off of it? I thought it would harm the concentrator's compressor. I already have the HF airbrush. I'm thinking I can do this with a diversion relief valve that I tighten when I want O2 fed under pressure to the airbrush for a few seconds. A few seconds strain should not harm the concentrator's compressor??? I have an AirSep concentrator. The lowest flow rate it goes at 1.5 liters per minute. Otherwise it shuts down. > configured, when attached to a standard welders O2 regulator or medical > regulator set to about 20 PSI, to make a finer particle than the best O2 concentrator would build up to 20 PSI?? Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Holmes" <ami...@starband.net> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 11:28 PM Subject: RE: CS>A good nebulizer for CS > Other than having a ferrous top in the glass liquid container, the unit is > well-made, mostly of brass. Yes, some of the small parts are a bit less > than hi-tech, they do the job. I have used one for years without breaking > anything. > > They sell for about 8 Federal Reserve Accounting Unit Devices, but I have > seen them on sale for about 5. > > No electricity required....... > > Can be run on an oxygen generator without having an outside source of > bottled O2. > > That's why. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Holmes [mailto:ami...@starband.net] > Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 9:17 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: RE: CS>A good nebulizer for CS > > Brooks Bradley's research team at the Harborne Foundation determined with > clinical experience that CS dispersed in 02, ---a colloid within a > colloid---was significantly more effective than the CS alone. DMSO is a > further improvement, particularly when a lot of fluid or mucus is a factor. > > > They also determined that a Harbor Freight Taiwan artist's airbrush could be > configured, when attached to a standard welders O2 regulator or medical > regulator set to about 20 PSI, to make a finer particle than the best > medical nebulizers. Held about 1.5 inches from the hand, no spray is seen > being emitted from the nozzle, but your hand gets wet. > > There is no intent to blast the aerosol into your system or lungs; it is > nly a method of making a very fine-particle suspension available for normal > inspiration. Air may be used if it is absolutely clean. > > -----Original Message----- > From: fg227 [mailto:fig...@comcast.net] > Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 6:07 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>A good nebulizer for CS > > > > > Neither compares to the Brooks-Bradley oxygen nebulizer, > > Why is that? Because the airbrush shoots the CS/DMSO/MSM mist deep into the > lungs? Why is oxygen better than compressed air to use in this airbrush set > up? > > >but each of these > > nebulizing ideas WORKS, and that is, in the end, what counts! > > Dan > > > > __________________________ > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jason" <resea...@silvermedicine.org> > To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 10:37 AM > Subject: Re: CS>A good nebulizer for CS > > > > Hi Christine: > > > > I'll agree that the Omron CompAir Elite is a good unit. I have one. > > > > I would prefer the Omron Ultrasonic, but at the time of my own purchase, I > > didn't want to afford to the more expensive unit. > > > > The ultrasonic unit produces a finer mist, but is roughly $60-100 more > > expensive. > > > > Neither compares to the Brooks-Bradley oxygen nebulizer, but each of these > > nebulizing ideas WORKS, and that is, in the end, what counts! > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Jason > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <cmccau...@kayescholer.com> > > To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 7:24 AM > > Subject: CS>A good nebulizer for CS > > > > > > > > > > Thought I would share this with you all. I use the OMROM CompAir Elite > > > nebulizer with my CS and it works wonderfully. I've used it on myself > and > > > my birds and have only good things to say about it. It is very small, > > > portable, relatively quiet and easy to use. It has adapters for the car > > > and can be used with both AC and DC I think. > > > > > > Here's a link to show you what it looks like: > > > > > > http://www.portablenebs.com/omronelite.htm > > > > > > I did not get mine here. This site was from a random websearch. I just > > > picked with site because it has a decent picture and good explanation of > > > the nebulizer's features. > > > > > > I bought mine brand new on Ebay for $50.00, shipping included. > > > > > > Just thought this might help whomever was thinking about delivering CS > > with > > > a nebulizer. > > > > > > In my humble opinion, of course. > > > > > > Christine Mc. > > > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com > OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com> > > > > > > > >