Re: CS>Nebulising EIS

2021-01-11 Thread Greg Kentwell
Thanks James, I understand. However, I understood that it was more about penetrating the biofilms that have built up in the lungs that may contain bacteria that is the cause of the secondary infections associated with an URTI. Regards, Greg > On 12 Jan 2021, at 7:23 am, James Osbourne

Re: CS>Nebulising EIS

2021-01-11 Thread James Osbourne Holmes
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Re: CS>Nebulising EIS

2021-01-09 Thread Greg Kentwell
Hello Tony, I have been a long term lurker but finally thought I could provide some useful information. Myself, and members of my family nebulise EIS as required with great success. I purchased a realtively inexpensive nebuliser a number of years ago. I add 10% DMSO to the EIS. This provides

Re: CS>Nebulising EIS

2021-01-05 Thread Neville Munn
From: Tony Moody Sent: Tuesday, 5 January 2021 9:07 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Nebulising EIS Well, I have to admit Tony, I haven't actually used it yet, haven't had a need to, but that would be the first thing I would reach for if/w

CS>Nebulising EIS

2021-01-05 Thread Tony Moody
On 5 Jan 2021 at 1:27, Neville Munn wrote in part about : Subject : Re: CS>Carol Tierney | Facebook So, if 'a' flu attacks the lungs, them what better way is there to stop or treat it than by nebulising EIS, (I will never term it CS), so I'd like to see some 'data', some 'studies' or some