Greeetings, I don't believe it says "too dense for acute infections". The density of the mist causes it to line the throat to the point of complete condensation. I'm sure the same thing happens as the colloidal silver enters the lungs. With the oxygen nebulizer, the mist more readily enters the deeper portion of the lungs.
I'm not sure that backing away from the humidifier is a solution. Again, the humidifiyer certainly works, but not like the oxygen nebulizer. I'm CERTAIN the pure oxygen is a contributing factor as well! The O2 nebulizer does use quite a bit less than the humidifier. Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: Russ Rosser To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 9:24 AM Subject: Re: CS>Personal Experience Update on Nebulizer/Humidifier Use Hi-- http://silverdata.20m.com/nebulizers.html says humidifiers produce denser concentration than nebulizers, possibly too string for acute infections. Presumably, one could simply inhale at whatever distance from the humidifier yields the optimal concentration. Is the nebulizer therefore an alternative to the wastefulness of humidifiers, which necessarily produce overkill concentrations, or is the oxygen somehow synergistic with the silver protocol? --Russ

