Hi David:

Oh, the Brooks Bradley Oxygen Nebulizer is far superior...  I didn't include it 
because most people don't have one and are unable to create one.

For some strange reason, people get the idea that if they see "more mist" than 
it's better.

With the oxygen nebulizer, you can set it so that you can't even see the mist 
without a mirror to "fog out".  This gives you by far the most penetration into 
lung tissue.

The problem with spritzers/humidifiers/etc., is that very little of the 
bioactive silver reaches deep into the lower lobes of the lungs, which are 
sometimes the worst problem areas.  So, you need the best delivery system 
possible... even then, no matter how painful it is, you have to take very deep, 
deliberate breaths.

If there is fluid build-up in the lungs, then it is very important to nebulize 
right when waking up in the morning, before the flui has a chance to build up 
in the lower lobes, as well.

Generally speaking, actual nebulizers work better than other solutions (and 
ultrasonic a bit better than pneumonic) because of the "atomization" of the 
solution.  It doesn't change, of course, the size of the silver in solution, 
but with a finer mist you get far less water vapor coating the throat and the 
upper respiratory tract, and deeper penetration in the lungs.

Furthermore, anything you can do to to open the capillaries will also increase 
the effectiveness of nebulization... Such as taking high heat cayenne pepper 
under the tongue five to fifteen minutes prior to nebulizing...  It can make a 
big difference.

Kind Regards,

Jason


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David AuBuchon 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 15:03
  Subject: Re: CS>spectrographs of CS


  The more I hear about in vivo views, the less I know!  


  Also very interested in your generator Mike.  I have suspected that 
inadequate concentration of ions in the blood is the main issue when people 
like me peak in improvements with CS.  I definitely want to try your solution 
out.



  So is particle size the main factor with nebulizer effectiveness?  So Jason, 
you would say that ultrasonic nebulizers give the best particle sizes?  Any 
thoughts on how they compare to Brooks nebulizer?  I also have infected lungs 
that do not respond to all sorts of nebulized silver products with a cheap edge 
nebulizer.


  Thanks,
  ~David