Thanks Renee.  I think we're getting the hang of it!
MA



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From: Renee <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, December 26, 2012 11:42:17 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Need help


I have some sort of meter.  I bought it from Ode when I bought my Silver Puppy. 
 
Registers great.
 
You just need to inhale the mist however you can.  You can place your mouth 
close to it, or put a towel over your head and the machine so that you breath 
the mist.  The medicine is in the mist itself, so that’s what you want to get 
down into your lungs.  

 
I only have a portable ultrasonic nebulizer, so don’t know about other brands, 
but anything that is making a mist is putting the medicine into the mist and 
this is what you want to breath deep into your lungs and/or sinuses.
 
Samala, 
Renee
 
Thank you, Renee.   A couple more questions.  Do you use a Hanna Tester to 
determine your ppm level?
 
Also -- we have a Medisana personal humidifier (brand-new in the box, never 
used).  It does not have a hose-type attachment for inhaling -- is there any 
reason why a person can't just place their mouth against the output port and 
inhale from there?  Or is it not necessary to physically place the mouth on it 
-- but place mouth/nose near the output port and inhale?
MA
 
 
From:Renee <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, December 26, 2012 9:33:04 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Need help
My brother and husband just nebulized pure 15-20ppm CS, 3 to 5 times a day, for 
a couple days and their chest in

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fection (and sinus as they breathed in through their noses) went away totally.  
They felt fine after the first day, but did it the second day to make sure it 
was all gone.  Of course, they started immediately as soon as they started 
feeling bad.  it may take longer if your husband has waited longer.
 
Samala, 
Renee
 
 
So -- we're going to try nebulizing EIS.  Having never done this before, I need 
to know -- do we use EIS full-strength?  Also -- how much, how often, etc. -- 
general guidelines.  TIA.
MA