I would add only this to MD's comments:

If you have an ultrasonic nebulizer like the excellent Omron portable device, you could presumably obtain the oxygen benefit -- if there is a benefit -- simply by purchasing some small canisters of bottled oxygen from a sports store. I assume these are on sale in the USA and elsewhere, as they are in Japan. Hikers particularly like these for a boost during high-altitude climbs.

I seems to me that one could follow an inhalation of nebulized CS (or CS mixture with DMSO and MSM as described in the archives) with an little blast of oxygen. Or vice versa. This would be a very simple and inexpensive way to experiment with the protocol.

For me the Bradley sprayer is not feasible for a variety of reasons, so the bottled O2 came to mind.



JBB


I think someone posted a couple of links to articles on Brooks
Bradley's airbrush nebulizer idea. That's where we learned about a
simple and inexpensive type of nebulizer that's relatively easy to home-
brew and may even be superior to some kinds of commercial equipment, in
that it produces a finer mist.

Now, recall, this was at a time when nebulizers tended to be big, loud,
expensive, and frequently unavailable without a prescription, so
nowadays the incentive to home-brew might be somewhat less.

Brooks group found, however, that the Oxygen component actually helped
the CS to work, apparently, in that the outcome for those test subjects
was superior to that with only air.

Now, can we say *why* this is so? Probably not. It could just be a
benefit of inhaling oxygen. It could be some unknown synergy with the
CS. Or it could be something else entirely.



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