Hi Catherine,

You mentioned the use of inhalers as being acceptable.  Why not use an empty
inhaler and fill it with CS.  That way there won't be any excess droplets
when the person exhales.

Trem

----- Original Message -----
From: "C Creel" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: CS>A question for the scientifically inclined


> Dear Jason,
>
>   You said:
>
> <<I'm not certain I accept the reasoning that one should not nebulize for
> fear
> of spreading the infection.  In a hospital setting, you don't "not use
> silver via a nebulizer" because you don't know if it works or not ( and
> simply stick to oral colloidal silver use ), you isolate the individual
and
> take necessary precautions.  >>
>
>
>   The point is if they think nebulizing is dangerous under these
conditions
> (and they do) then recommending nebulizing CS is going to be entirely
> rejected.  I have one shot at this.  I want to take my best shot.  Trying
to
> talk an entire profession out of what they consider to be safety
precautions
> at a time when the majotiy of people with SARS in many hospitals are
> hospital workers would not be productive.
>
> Regards,
> Catherine
>
>
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