Hi Walter, I just put my mouth right next to the outlet and breathe the vapour 
in. It seems to cause more coughing the less infected my lungs are.  If they 
are fairly clear, then I seem to cough more.  I don't know if everyone has this 
or just me, but it works whatever....Dee

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> On 2 Jan 2015, at 01:02, Walter Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Thanks Ode and Dee. Half price would look very good :) Do you breath it right 
> by the humidifier outlet like a nebulizer then? Or for a whole room? Or both?
> Best regards,
> Walter
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> From: Dee [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Tue, Dec. 30, 2014 01:28
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>CS Nebulizer Recommendations?
>  
> That's what I thought Ode .....Dee
> 
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> On 30 Dec 2014, at 04:31, Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The Medisana Ultrasonic Personal Humidifier is "AWESOME"
> 
> http://www.amazon.com/Medisana-Hah1500EBP-Ultrasonic-Personal-Humidifier/dp/B000AF78KU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1419913787&sr=8-2&keywords=medisana+ultrasonic
> 
> ..but I see the going price has more than doubled since I bought mine.
> 
> ode
> 
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> On 12/29/2014 8:53 PM, Walter Anderson wrote:
> Hello all,
> I don’t write here often, but often read and appreciate the information and 
> viewpoints you all share; thanks!
> Based on input here, we ended up getting a Pure Water Mini Classic CT 
> distiller and SG7 and are very happy with them. There are certainly more 
> affordable ways to get the job done, but if it fits in the budget (and 
> space…) these are nice to work with and make it relatively easy to make 
> gallons of consistent CS/EIS (I understand the SG7 makes mostly EIS and some 
> CS).
> We’ve been hesitant to drink much of the CS/EIS as we don’t want to interfere 
> with gut flora. And we also understand the stomach is not an efficient route 
> to get it into other areas of the body (unless you haven’t been eating so 
> long that your stomach is no longer producing hydrochloric acid). So we’ve 
> been swishing it in our mouths for minute(s) and then spitting it out. So far 
> this has seemed to resolve any sensitivity in teethe/gums fairly quickly 
> (from one several minute swish to repeated ones over 2-3 days). It also seems 
> to help some with sore throat symptoms. Also tried spraying a bit into each 
> ear canal today when soreness headed that way (some kind of flu that has 
> given us mostly mild symptoms) and it seemed to help quite a bit.
> This leads to the nebulizer question. We’d like an efficient way to get 
> CS/EIS into other areas of the body—not really looking to get it into the 
> gut. Nebulizing seems like a good way to do this. Questions:
> 1.       How much would you take at once when nebulizing? For instance, is 
> the 7 mL capacity of this vibrating mesh nebulizer (which can nebulize 
> everything you put into it with none left over) sufficient?
> 2.       Any reason—other than price—why one would NOT want that model 
> nebulizer?
> 3.       Any other nebulizer you’d recommend that would be similarly compact, 
> convenient, and fast (this one is supposed to be quite fast/efficient for 
> shorter dose times) for use both at home and while travelling?
> Other cautions, advice, and recommendations are all welcome.
> Best regards,
> Walter
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