The new ultrasonic nebulizers are fantastic and need no pressurized air
supply.
 I believe Omron makes one fairly cheap.
 I've heard of Wallgreens ultrasonic personal vaporizers being used but
can't find one around to look at.
 Check ebay for ultrasonic 

MABISMistTM II Handheld Ultrasonic Nebulizer NEW!  buy it now $123

http://mistofdreams.com/ makes a decorative fountain that works on the same
principle and they sell  parts kits for less than $50
 The mist the fountain produces is so fine it hangs in the air like a
cloud.  You could put CS in the fountain and sit there and breath the
cloud?  [They're really pretty too]

ebay again...

http://search.ebay.com/mist-fountain_W0QQsofocusZbsQQsbrftogZ1QQfromZR10QQco
actionZcompareQQcopagenumZ1QQcoentrypageZsearch
 
ULTRASONIC MIST MAKER COLOR LED LIGHTS WATER FOUNTAIN  This seller accepts
PayPal
$13.99
$15.95-

I just bought that one.




Mist Table Fountain Humidifier Lamp Aromatherapy NR This seller accepts PayPal
$49.99 

 One of those and a paper towel tube and you should have it.


Ode

At 08:54 PM 7/6/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>I really know nothing of nebulizers. I have one that I got from Bruce Marx
>before he stopped selling them.  I got it for those folks who just can't
>believe that an 8 buck airbrush produces a finer aerosol than an expensive
>medical device.  
>
>I do not know if you can still buy them on the net.
>
>I have researched with respiratory therapists and they say "Proneb" is a
>good brand.  The one I have, and I presume that Bruce would pick a good one,
>not just based on his profit margin is:
>
>Brand: Medline
>
>Mod. Spot Mist.
>
>If you can find the data---and I doubt you can--- I would think droplet size
>(smaller is better) would be best.  After that, it is a matter of how easy
>to clean and how durable with handling and use. 
>
>
>JOH
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:[email protected]] 
>Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 8:34 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: CS>Nebulizing Benefits
>
>
>Evening JOH,
>
>You make some interesting points.
>
>2. Regardless of treating the ENT and lungs directly, nebulizing has the
>>capability of getting blood levels of silver in the entire body up to 
>>those attainable via the IV route,
>
>    I actually have a unit at the moment, but I don't like it and it is not 
>mine.   Seems I should select and purchase a unit.
>
>   Many of the units I have found are prescription only.   This must be in 
>the same class with the lowly oxygen bottle.
>
>   Prices range from under $ 50.00 to several hundred.
>
>   Could you suggest a few features we should have in the unit we select.
>
>   It appears one could build the complete unit from scratch if he 
>understands pressure, flow rates, valves, tubes, regulators, and a few 
>other things.
>
>   Of course I don't want to spend a week making something I could purchase 
>for a hundred or so.
>
>   I have used an air brush long ago painting fishing lures. ( the genuine 
>hand carved balsa wood type )
>
>   I tried to find a few technical specs but failed.
>
>   Wayne
>
>
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