Guest guest Posted February 12, 2002 Report Share Posted February 12, 2002 I'm hoping that someone here can direct me to some information about using colloidal silver in a nebulizer for my nephew that has asthma and currently has pnemonia. I make my own colloidal silver, but have only used it on skin and with a spray into my nostrils to reach my sinuses and lungs during times of infection. My nephew is 4 and has a nebulizer. His guardian wants to mix the silver with the saline solution to use in the nebulizer. I've read that this combining during the " making " process can cause silver chloride to be produced, which is not beneficial. Does anyone know if this combination is ok once the colloidal silver has been produced? I've suggested that she add it to distilled water to use in the nebulizer, but can't find any information from my searches to back me up. Her concern is that using the distilled water instead of saline will dry out his nasal passages. Also, I'm wondering how much colloidal silver to use for each treatment. The concentration of colloidal silver I gave her to use is 5ppm. I read that he should get at least 2 treatments a day for approx. 10 miutes each, but it didn't advise how much solution to use, or what if anything to mix it with. I'd appreciate if anyone can direct me to a site that deals with these concerns. Thank you, Marlena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2002 Report Share Posted February 13, 2002 Hi Marlena, If you go to the silver list : http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html and enter nebulizer into the search you will get more. Ron Here is one of them : A friend of the family used CS in a nebulizer and cleared up his lungs after his doctor basically gave up on his recovery. He went to be checked out soon after starting and the Doc said " Whatever you're doing, keep it up " . After about a month, he was completely clear. Doc was amazed. ....and this isn't the only amazing testimony I've gotten back concerning the clearing of chronic lung problems, it's just one from a person I know personally. Ken At 12:24 AM 12/21/01 -0600, you wrote: > >I would like to know about using CS with a nebulizer. My husband has >congestive heart failure and lung problems and uses a nebulizer with >medication from his doctor.....He would not be interested in using CS in the >nebulizer, but I am interested in the possibilities....Has anyone here used >it with CS, and if so, what have you experienced. I would expect that it >would help with lung infections, but was also wondering if CS would enter >the bloodstream via the lungs and be of benefit to the body. I would be >interested in any personal experiences regarding CS and the Nebulizer. > >If there has already been a lengthy discussion on this subject and it is not >desirable to repeat it, is there an archive of the messages for this list >group so that I might read on this matter. > >Thank You, _____________ Get the FREE email that has everyone talking at http://www.mail2world.com <> > > tanelram > 2/12/2002 7:27:58 PM > Gettingwell > Nebulizer use of Colloidal Silver for pneumonia??? > > > > > > I'm hoping that someone here can direct me to some information about > > using colloidal silver in a nebulizer for my nephew that has asthma > > and currently has pnemonia. I make my own colloidal silver, but have > > only used it on skin and with a spray into my nostrils to reach my > > sinuses and lungs during times of infection. My nephew is 4 and has > > a nebulizer. His guardian wants to mix the silver with the saline > > solution to use in the nebulizer. I've read that this combining > > during the " making " process can cause silver chloride to be produced, > > which is not beneficial. Does anyone know if this combination is ok > > once the colloidal silver has been produced? I've suggested that she > > add it to distilled water to use in the nebulizer, but can't find any > > information from my searches to back me up. Her concern is that > > using the distilled water instead of saline will dry out his nasal > > passages. Also, I'm wondering how much colloidal silver to use for > > each treatment. The concentration of colloidal silver I gave her to > > use is 5ppm. I read that he should get at least 2 treatments a day > > for approx. 10 miutes each, but it didn't advise how much solution to > > use, or what if anything to mix it with. I'd appreciate if anyone > > can direct me to a site that deals with these concerns. > > Thank you, > > Marlena > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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