the ultrasonic, i think, causes the molecules in the liquid to vibrate
and form a mist. what ever is in solution, ie silver, dmso, mtm, or
whatever is in the mist.
the ultrasonic does not heat the water. the model i have does not have a
filter to contend with.
i've had the cs solution in my sunbeam ultrasonic for several months,
and have seen "no" bacterial growth. is kept at bay by the cs.
when you get a cold, or flu, congestion and plem form. by using dmso in
the mist, it helps the penetration of the mucous, and gets the cs to
where its needed. same as putting it on topically.
good luck,
jim
hotmail angelznest wrote:
thank you jim,
very interesting info here from you....
how does the ultrasonic actually work? does it heat up the water?
and why do you put dmso in there too? i thought it was just used for better
penetration of skin & cells topically.
thanks,
angel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Acmeair" <res00...@gte.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 16:01
Subject: Re: CS>cs and humidifiers
i bought a sunbeam "ultrasonic" humidifier off of ebay for around 34
bucks. for a humidifier to get the cs into the mist, the humidifier has
to an "ultrasonic" model. if it is a cool mist model, the cs remains in
the reservoir. my main mix is 90% cs, and 10 % dmso. i have added msm
one time, but this 90-10 mix works great on colds, etc.
jim
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