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We've had a rough month with some lung issues and it's time to get a nebulizer as pinballdoctor suggesteda while ago.

Does anyone know if all nebulizers will work with baking soda or colloidal silver? There is one that claims to break the medicine into very small particles smaller than others but it's 4 times the price and maintenance is pricey too.

These are the two I'm looking into:

https://justnebulizers.com/power-neb-ii-nebulizer.html

https://justnebulizers.com/micro-air-...l#ReviewHeader
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Nevermind. Made my decision.
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Nevermind. Made my decision.
Can you share which one you went with, and why? Thanks. I have a small Omron, but I haven't had to use it yet. Considered using it with colloidal silver, not baking soda.
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Can you share which one you went with, and why? Thanks. I have a small Omron, but I haven't had to use it yet. Considered using it with colloidal silver, not baking soda.
Funny you should ask k2c b/c I picked the one you have. It looked like it had all the features needed and so I went with it.
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Maybe Ill send you my Neb for free...its pretty new. I would love to see if your attempt will cure weezing. I dont need it and i threw my inhalers away during spring break. I beat my asthma completely by cutting out wheat and sugar. its amazing how simple it can be. nature constantly whispers to us. we just dont listen enough. i was confronted about wheat and sugar years before i finally listened.
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I beat my asthma completely by cutting out wheat and sugar.
Grains and sugar can cause alot of health issues, especially alergic reactions, but I do not believe that they are the root cause of asthma.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE4AdU66egg


Asthma is caused by a deficiency of 3 nutrients:

Magnesium
Manganese
Essential Fatty Acids


I would suggest taking all 90 essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and fatty acids to correct this problem.

Optimal amounts of plant derived colloidal chelated magnesium and manganese, together with 9 grams of fatty acids daily will reverse this condition, however, the co-factors (all the other vitamins/minerals etc) are necessary as they work in a synergistic manner.

Do some research on doctor Joel Wallach, as he has several videos on youtube. Watch them all, or search "doctor wallach and asthma"..


If you are deficient in one or more of the above nutrients, you cannot produce prostaglandins (hormones) which allow the bronchi to open..
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mommysunshine, what are the lung issues?
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Any nebulizer would do, however, the ultra-sonic unit is better than the air compressor type.

The following is an ultra-sonic nebulizer for under $100. It breaks up water particals to 1.5 micron size, is very quiet, comes with backup battery for use during power failures, and also comes with an adaptor for use in a vehicle.

https://www.silverlungs.com/store.php#
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It turns out the nebulizer I ordered online would not go through because it requires a prescriptiion from a doctor. Perhaps the one you suggest pb doesn't require a prescription. I'll go with that one. K2c, did you have a prescription from a doc to get your nebulizer?

Saved, the worst is over. About two months ago my family developed a very deep cough. I still have a lot of yellow mucus I cough up each morning. I cough infrequently now but there is still something going on in my lungs and throat. My hubby and daughter rarely cough but still do a little.
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K2c, did you have a prescription from a doc to get your nebulizer?
No. I bought my OmronNEC-25 in November of 2009 from Southeastern Medical Supply, and at that time there was no prescription required.

I just checked their site again, and now prescriptions are required. Looks like prices went way up too, I paid $42.71 for mine back then.
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No. I bought my OmronNEC-25 in November of 2009 from Southeastern Medical Supply, and at that time there was no prescription required.

I just checked their site again, and now prescriptions are required. Looks like prices went way up too, I paid $42.71 for mine back then.
That's where I tried to buy it. Intereseting it now requires a prescription. All local pharmacies require a prescription too.

Just me, love the testimony. I do castor oil on my liver but have been hesitant to do the chest b.c of the mess. If I do it at bedtime by morning most is absorbed anyway. The vinegar in a mister is a good idea. I've had an onion cut up on the kitchen table to nibble on each meal. Perhaps I should put it near our pillows again.

Having mucous to spit up and clear out each morning doesn't make me happy b/c it's a constant drain/fight on my immune system. It has better things to do than fight a chronic infection. Infection Be Gone!
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VINEGAR!!!!!!!! i read an article, about the sars outbreak over in China years ago...Apparently according to the article, those who worked in the vinegar factory didnot seem to get sick with the sars disease and those who did, didnt get as bad of a case as the others in the country, and I think they said none of the folks who worked in the vinegar factory died from the sars.....So someone did a study, and they proved that the vinegar in the air protected all those workers from the sars outbreak.... So, we put a cup of apple cider vinegar in a vaporizer and let it run.... Seems to help break up alot of crud, and seemed to stop the sharing with others issues.... When we had that respiratory garbage a long while back, I finally got to the point of desparation... so I took some castor oil and slathered it on my chest and put a rag over it to keep my clothes from getting messed up... I finally was able to breath and sleep without coughing.... we did it for a couple of days, not just on me, but on my daughter in law and my grandson... I also put it on my foster daughter, as a just in case measure...but by that time I had the vinegar going, so she didnt get sick.... we also have used the onion poultice on the chest which seemed to help clear the crud out of our system too
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Personally I doubt there well be any difference in which nebulizer you use. The main thing is to get the mist inside your lungs. The silver will do the rest whether it is delivered in super nano size water droplets or not.
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I did purchase the nebulizer from SilverLungs yesterday. I'm starting to conclude that both colloidal silver generators (silverlungs & silver edge) create various sized particles but are all less than 20 nanometers so they're considered nano sized. Both are good products. Silverlungs never needs new sliver rods but the silver edge does need replacement.

For now the nebulizer is on the way and I'll use up the 2 bottles of Sovereign Silver until I decide which machine to buy.

The Silverlungs looks asthetically nicer than the silveredge.
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The Silverlungs looks asthetically nicer than the silveredge.
Yes, it does.

My first colloidal silver generator consisted of two Canadian maple silver coins, a 20 ounce glass, 3-nine volt batteries, and a small aquarium pump with small plastic tubing.

It was crude, but it worked.

The biggest problem was that I didn't know what strength of silver solution I was making, or the quality.

The point is that as long as you use pure distilled water with your generator, you can't make a bad batch of silver.

After each batch, the silver rods need to be cleaned. They will have some silver hydroxide on them, and you don't want that in your final solution. Just remove them slowly from the glass beaker and wipe them with a clean kleenex. Once the black substance is removed, the rods can be cleaned with the copper (pot scrubber) that is supplied with the kit.

Copper is almost the same hardness as silver, thus, the copper will clean the silver without wearing down the silver rods, and since the rods are 7 gauge, they should last forever. I've made hundreds of gallons, and there is plenty of life left in the rods.

Another small bit of advice is the magnetic stirrer is quite small and can easily be lost, so I found the best place to store it is in the sealed glass beaker.

It is a great system, you won't be disappointed.
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