Hi Dean,

My wife, Anne, has a DeVilbiss Compressor/Nebulizer.  Sounds like it may be 
what you're talking about.  

Regarding the PPM question, what is the formula you used to determine that a 
PPM reading of 12 would translate to a CS PPM of 8?  Not a challenge, just 
interested.

Before receiving this email, I asked Anne to put 1 Tablespoon of CS in her 
nebulizer.  Shortly after doing so, she complained that her breathing had 
gotten worse.  Sounds similar to your experience.  She seems to be better now.  
On that subject, what is your opinion as to the the proper amount to start with 
and what should she gradually increase it to on a daily basis - and your 
opinion as to how many treatments of CS per day?  That question relates to your 
caution to not use too much to start.  And finally, what does "thick" mean in 
that context?

Thanks for your help.

Steve



> ** Original Subject: Re: CS>re: Re: CS & cancer
> ** Original Sender: [email protected] (Dean T. Miller)
> ** Original Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 23:14:03 -0400 (EDT)

> ** Original Message follows... 

>
> Hi Steve,
> 
> On 17 May 2001 08:48:00 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> >Just read your response about using a nebulizer and CS.  My wife has 
> >Pulmonary Sarcoidosis and uses a nebulizer.  I'll suggest to her that she 
> >try it.  Do you know if
> >CS will damage a nebulizer?
> 
> Not the two types I've used -- the ultrasonic (Mabis mist) and
> compressed air (Omron).  
> 
> But it has to be a nebulizer, not a steam inhaler.  A steam inhaler is
> essentially a distiller, and only the water will be evaporated,
> leaving the silver behind.
> 
> Brooks Bradley has instructions (in the list archives) about how to
> make a nebulizer using an artists air brush supplied from an oxygen
> tank.  Several people have reported great results with that setup.
> 
> >BTY, I have also started making CS.  How have you determined your's is 8 PPM?
> >Not knowing that for my home brew is troubling.
> 
> The Hanna PWT meter (available from www.silvergen.com for about $50,
> among other places) will measure the conductivity of your CS -- and
> initial conductivity of your distilled water.  Several members have
> provided their analysis of how to measure PPM using that meter (also
> found in the archives).  Basically, if you have distilled water
> reading about 1 on the meter, you have 8 PPM when the meter reads 12
> or so.
> 
> BTW, don't inhale too much of the CS mist when it's too "thick" until
> your lungs get used to it.  When I got a chest cold, I used the
> nebulizer and my chest seemed to "tighten up" for a few minutes.  But
> the cold disappeared in a few hours.
> 
> -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF
> 
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