Marshall: I was wondering that with all the various types of aromas 
available, has anyone tries to mix any of them with the CS generated from a 
mechanical vaporizer? Maybe some type of synergy is possible. Any aromatherapy 
users out there willing to give it a try? Roger 

  Roger ~

  Certain essential oils are anti-bacterial and excellent to disperse when ill. 
 I would think CS would work in this manner as well.  EO's can be dispersed in 
various heat methods (i.e., warm light bulbs, various electric/candle operated 
units, vaporizers, or in a pan on the stove) and even simply applied on cotton 
balls, bedsheets, or directly  to the skin.

  I would think it necessary to be ill to test this out.  I am new to CS and 
wondering if there would be other benefits one could look for (we aren't sick 
at this time)?

  I would be willing to give it a try, but would need some "enlightenment" from 
you wonderful folks.  I purchased my first two bottles of 500 ppm CS (noted as 
being pharmaceutical grade) 2 months ago for a friend of mine with brain cancer 
and little did I know, for use on myself since I brilliantly cut myself with a 
chainsaw 2 weeks ago.  It's done a terrific job - no infection. =)

  I'd like to make my own CS, as at times I have 90+ rescue animals and treat 
them all holistically.  I'm interested in doing my own independent studies, tho 
chemistry is not my forte.  I cannot afford to treat them all with 500 ppm CS!  
Any recommended websites for a beginner to build their own CS generator?  

  Thank you!

  Happy Howling,

  Julie & Critters
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