The shape of the tube is probably very important.

How would you tune it, trial and error by phlegm?

Dan

On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Steve G <chube...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>   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:
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>
> 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"
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>
> On 1/9/2010 5:58:27 PM, Brooks Bradley 
> (brooks76...@lycos.com<http://mc/compose?to=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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