A while back I decided to try some nebulizing for a minor cold that was
seeming to progress downward. Had a slight sore throat and slight cough.
 I used CS in an ultrasonic nebulizer.  Didn't see much effect.  Then I
mixed in about 10% DMSO and used that.  This seemed to make the cough
much worse and my impression is that my general health and vitality
decreased the more I used it.  Using the CS alone during this period did
not seem to affect me adversely.

The only thing I can think of is that I must react to the DMSO.  I know
that if I put 70% DMSO on my face, after a few minutes the skin will be
either red or white and you can distinguish the area that has the DMSO 
on it.  

So,  be careful...

Dan



>>> "James Holmes" <[email protected]> 7/6/2004 9:54:55 PM >>>
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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