One can also get canisters of oxygen at places like Lowes and Home Depot. They have brazing sets that use Mapp Gas and oxygen, but if I recall they are rather expensive for the amount of oxygen you get.
Marshall Lea Ann wrote: > Thank you Jonathan, that sounds feasable and reasonable!Best Regards, > Lea Ann Savage > Satellite Beach, FL > 321-773-7088 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jonathan B. Britten > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 8:09 PM > Subject: Re: CS>Hoping for direct answers > 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 >

