> Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 16:00:27 -0500 > From: "Tom Miller" <[email protected]> > Reply-to: "milcomark" <[email protected]> > Organization: MILCO Marketing > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: CS and steam
> George N. Allen wrote: > > > > A couple of weeks ago I posted that I had begun using CS > > to combat chronic bronchitis of long standing. In about 48 hours > > I had a 50-60% reduction in symptoms. I now have about a 90% > > reduction. > > A question for anyone on the list who has a chemistry > > or physics background. I have been using a small steam > > generator, breathing the steam. Recently I tried putting CS > > in it and breathing that. My question: do the silver particles > > get lifted in the droplets of steam, or are they left behind? > > > > George > > > Hi George and silver list, > > I would be interested in your regimen for taking CS for chronic > bronchitis, since I also suffer from that problem. > > How many teaspoons per day, e.g. > > FYI, I have tried using CS mixed into the distilled water I use when I > am using our ultrasonic (cool) humidifier. But I could not keep my head > in the "cloud" because I would cough my head off (then I'd have to pick > it up off the floor and start over <g>). > > I, too, would like to know if anybody else has tried either the steam or > ultrasonic humidifiers to get CS into the lungs. > > All the best, > Tom Miller > [email protected] > > > I wonder if you let the steam recondense in a glass, and then take a drop of it and take a look at it under the darkfield microscope, you should be able to see any CS that was in it, if it will float up with the steam. Just a thought! Jim Einert, ND

