Hi, A powder nebulizer will need a solvent carrier and a source of pressure. You can also nebulize powders, without the help of a carrier if they are sufficiently micronized and have the proper nebulizer. Think of the old per-shaped insufflators used by the barber shops of yesteryears. They used to load them with talcum powder and blow it through a tiny orifice by squeezing the rubber ball and creating a huge pressure behind thesamll orifice. You may be able to find something like that in a barber shop supplier outlet. Any solution involving a liquid carrier becomes more complicated and is the way most asthma inhalers work. Good luck Frank ----- Original Message ----- From: Sunwaterclear - Sunny To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 8:47 AM Subject: CS>Re:Nebulizers
Hi there, I am interested in taking baking soda with a nebulizer. I have done a few searches on the net and am not clear on how nebulizers work. One site said that you needed a compressor as well as a nebulizer. Others, which offer steam nebulizers seem pretty clear, but are expensive and electrically powered. I am looking for a nebulizer that is manually powered [if such a thing exists] that I can fill with liquid and inhale into my lungs. I have used a ventolin inhaler for asthmatic reactions. thanks for all your valuable input.. opening my eyes even wider with love sunny x A peek into our world.. Forest Gardens - Sustainable Lifetime Food for All Earth-based living for the future - The blog In depth articles - forest gardens, natural wellness, human consciousness WHAT has to happen for us to evolve and emerge? Follow us on Twitter - www..twitter.com/return2earth Wellness v pharma, free energy v oil, own grown v processed food, community v nuclear, natural building v concrete, consciousness v asleep Info on what's going on and alternative and natural technologies for a simpler life Tune in and friend us on Facebook - Pierre Soleil return to earth

