Nina wrote:

> Is there any way to adapt this in lieu of spending $99 on a nebulizer? How
> would one do it who is not happy doing mechanical things?

I am sorry to report that I do not have information that would be useful in 
that regard. My personal approach is to purchase what is needed to solve the 
problem at hand. We only build what cannot be purchased off the shelf.

Most air compressor type nebulizers will produce droplets in the 5-10 micron 
range which is the desired droplet size for inhalation. 

I think Brooks has described a way to produce a low cost nebulizer that would 
accomplish the desired results.

It is my opinion based on the tests we have conducted that the single most 
important aspect of inhalation therapy is the use of a silver colloid having a 
high particle surface area. 

frank key


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