Wouldn't ordinary sugar do the same job?  dee 

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> On 21 Feb 2016, at 08:17, Evan Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Lyn wrote :
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> That’s fantastic news, Evan. Please tell me how much xylitol in how much 
> water? Thanks, Lynn
> 
> 
> Put about 1tsp (300grams) xylitol into a 100ml nasal spray bottle,  add 
> water. Let the xylitol crystals fully dissolve before inhaling.
> 
> I still have minor daily phlegm, so the streptococcus pneumonia may be 
> active?  Dental plaque consists of streptococcus mutans biofilm. Could the 
> phlegm be a biofilm? I don't know.
> 
>> On 21 Feb, 2016 9:38 am, "Evan Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have had chronic lung infections since childhood, morning phegm ,
>> often coughing, easily get bronchitis , sometimes pneumonae. I tried
>> inhaling CS. Finally found that xylitol water in a nasal spray and
>> inhaled into the lungs 5 x day has it beat. Many lung infections have
>> a biofilm made of streptococci pneumonae, a bacteria which loves the
>> sugar in xylitol. When the strep consumes the xylitol sugar, the strep
>> bug loses it's ability to form the biofilm. (Same happens to tooth
>> decay forming strep mutans when fed xylitol).
>> 
>> Therefore, I wouldn't take anything that attacks bacteria when using
>> xylitol, such as zithromycin, salt or CS.
>> 
>> I now inhale xylitol water 2 x day as a preventive.