Second of the two posts (they were too long to send as one):
Two good links on Nebulizing.
http://www.silvermedicine.org/h2o2.html
scroll down to cautions
http://www.silvermedicine.org/nebulizers.html
Sam L.
On Jan 16, 2008 12:05 PM, Day Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
ya'll have absolutely got to read "DMSO Natures Remedy" by Dr. Morton
Walker. He has done his homework and quotes all the research....
On Jan 16, 2008 12:19 AM, Clayton Family <[email protected]> wrote:
that IS a good point. It makes sense. I don't have a nebulizer, but
just use a spray. It is a pain in the neck to try to inhale it that
way, so I don't do it very often. My dear hubby has taken to having a
shotglass of cs in the evening, and when he caught a cold, he coughed
and hacked about 1/2 hour afterwards, and then for a couple of hours. I
convinced him to have his shot in the daytime, so he would not be kept
awake, which seemed to work. I also use cs only, and do not use dmso.
It might be good, but I have not found it necessary so far, and it does
make me a little nervous, it being such a good solvent and all.
kathryn
On Jan 15, 2008, at 3:48 PM, M. G. Devour wrote:
> Kaye writes:
>
>> I FELT COMPELLED TO RAISE A FLAG OF POTENTIAL BODILY HARM USING DMSO
>> FOR NEBULIZING
>>
>> If you are a smoker you would not want to use DMSO to nebulize would
>> you?????
>>
>> Please correct me if I my understanding is off but the DMSO would
>> drive
>> the toxins from the lungs (from smoking) deeper into surrounding
>> tissues, would it not?
>
> Kayedoe makes a very good point here...
>
> Does anyone else remember a post, I *think* it was by Jason, about
> nebulizing very dilute hydrogen peroxide? A friend of his who smoked
> wanted to try it... and the guy just about killed himself due to the
> sudden mobilization of nicotine in the lungs... It only took one hit
on
> the nebulizer for him to almost suffocate.
>
> I agree that you should research use of DMSO in nebulizing before
> attempting it, especially if you're a smoker or are dealing with other
> inhaled matter that might be lodged in the lungs. There are several
> places on the 'net where they would probably have info about this.
>
> Anyone else?