1 tsp???? Good grief, I think my body would die from the shock!

Even a few grains is very hot....

Do you think the whole breathing thing is very important.?  I know most people 
only breathe using the top of their diaphragm, and don't breathe lower  down.  
You can tell if you are doing this as if you breathe correctly, your  abdomen  
will be going in and out, not your chest.  Could this help get the CS further 
down do you think, if you were not game to use the cayenne?

Tracy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jason / AVRA 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, 16 March 2001 20:16
  Subject: CS>Comments on Nebulizing with Colloidal Silver


  Good afternoon, List!
   
  I have been very concerned over the last year or so regarding the lung 
infections that are prevelant out there in the world today.
   
  I know that many people use an ultrasonic nebulizer or even a humidifier for 
colloidal silver rather than an oxygen nebulizer.  I have used an ultrasonic 
humidifier and an oxygen nebulizer side by side.  There is no doubt in my mind 
that the oxygen nebulizer is superior in performance.  
   
  That said, I really see nothing wrong with using even the ultrasonic 
humidifier.  But there is one primary challenge when using both the ultrasonic 
humidifier and ultrasonic nebulizer.  It is very difficult to get the CS into 
the lower reaches of the lungs, especially when an infection is present.  Both 
devices "lob" a mist into the air, and it is up to the user to BREATH PROPERLY 
in order for the silver to reach deeply into the lungs.
   
  When one uses an oxygen nebulizer, the mist is is DELIVERED into the lungs at 
~ 20-30 PSI .  Even so, I have discovered that one needs to breath carefully, 
in order to avoid most of the silver being 'captured' by the bronchial/lung 
tissues long before reaching the lower lobes.
   
  Regardless of what device one uses, if one breathes with the lungs, the best 
that can happen is that the CS drains into the lower lobes.  For best results, 
one needs to learn to breath with the diaphram.
   
  There are many benefits to breathing this way, but learning how to do so can 
be uncomfortable, because all of the organs in the lower abdomen must go 
through a change.  The oxygen/nitrogen content of the blood is also strongly 
effected, which will produce dizziness, etc. unless one permanently changes 
one's "breathing habits".
   
  When one breathes in, one must breath in slowly, so that the mist coats the 
lungs with enough excess mist to reach deeper as one breathes, otherwise, some 
"sections" of the lungs will just be getting air.
   
  In cases where severe pneumonia is present, another challenge can present 
itself.  When the lower lobes of the lungs are filled with fluid, the CS hits 
this fluid as if it were a brick wall.  While I am certain that silver ions do 
penetrate, the whole infected area is not being treated.  This can easily in 
some cases result in a sort of "stand-off" between the CS and the infection, in 
cases where the immune system is simply not properly functioning.
   
  There is an ADDED treatment that I know that some on the list use, which I 
have recently been experimenting with, achieving excellent results.  I highly 
recommend it to anyone who is experiencing a "stubborn" infection in the lower 
lungs:
   
  Use high grade Cayenne Pepper powder mixed in water ( or other similiar 
cayenne form that is not in capsule form ).  I would use the nebulizer first... 
 Then, take your cayenne water ( about 1 teaspoon per glass of water thoroughly 
mixed ), take a big gulp, and hold it in your mouth for at least thirty 
seconds...  Be certain that you have some of the cayenne solution under the 
tongue.  When death by fire seems eminent and unavoidable, swallow the cayenne.
   
  Now, yes, this is going to wake you up.  This will definately take you out of 
your comfort zone.  Be Brave!  The results are worth it.
   
  Within three minutes or so, the lungs will start to "eject" the infectuous 
mucus ( in my experience, in small quantities ).  This opens up the lungs for 
the next nebulizer treatment, which, depending on the condition of the being, 
should be done in perhaps fifteen minutes.  Of course, the increased oxygen 
flow in the blood as a result of the cayenne can only be beneficial to the 
entire process.
   
  Cayenne powder is often very affordable at a local co-op or health food 
store.  One wants to use the "hot stuff" 90 - 150 HU.
   
  Jason