Hey,  I looked at the intriguing video of a guy blowing one of these things.    
Sure looks pretty simple to me, as are many of the alternative therapies I've 
been running into in recent weeks.

Only $40 for one of these things sounds like a bargain for someone who really 
needs it. Of course, I don't want to wait until the FDA gets around to 
approving it and adding to it's cost.  I'm guessing that with a little bit of 
patience, a plastic tube and some scotch tape someone could build one of these 
things that would work just as well.   The length of the scotch tape would be 
the biggest issue.  I'd plan on making it too long, and then tuning it by 
cutting off a half inch at a time until it was 'just right.'

Cool!

Steve G.


--- On Sat, 1/9/10, cking...@nycap.rr.com <cking...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:

From: cking...@nycap.rr.com <cking...@nycap.rr.com>
Subject: Re: CS>Unidentified subject!
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, January 9, 2010, 6:30 PM

Info at  http://medicalacoustics.com/

                    Chuck
"Vegan Vampire Attacks Trees"


On 1/9/2010 5:58:27 PM, Brooks Bradley (brooks76...@lycos.com) wrote:
> Circa about 12 months ago, I posted some information relative to research
> (some of it peculiar to our staff)relating to the value of using a simple
> "humming" technique for aiding/relieving some cases of persistent sinus
> blockage involving mucous accumulations. Several months later we evaluated
> several deep-breathing protocols for aiding in poor oxygen intake (the
> most effective one being the technique Wayne Fugitt posted at his website).
> There is yet, another protocol we have recently stumbled upon, which
> promises
> quite effective aid in addressing many of the more challenging/chronic
> pulmonary insults. The protocol involves a very simple mechanical device
> invented by an acoustics engineer named Sandy Hawkins. The device is
> nothing more than type of vibrating reed fabricated from a plastic tube
> and a reed-thin strip which vibrates the chest----dislodging mucous
> accumulations/impacted debris located in the lungs. Rapid,favorable,
> results
> have been reported by a research group with whom we exchange information
> on a regular basis.
> For those interested in reviewing an article on Mr. Hawkins efforts---and
> results---one may
> obtain a copy of the December 2009 issue of Popular Science Magazine.
> Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum f


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