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https://shop.drmatalone.com/blogs/news/a-first-line-of-defense-tool-for-your-home-medicine-cabinet

https://www.tfrecipes.com/dr-brownstein-nebulizer-formula/https://www.sickkids.ca/siteassets/care--services/for-health-care-providers/compounding-recipes/sodiumbicarbonate-8.4-per-cent-pharmacy-compounding-recipe.pdf

https://www.sciencecompany.com/Preparing-Chemical-Solutions.aspx#weight

http://inphonet.albertahealthservices.ca/pharmacy/ahs_recipes/viewrecipe.asp?id=255

https://actascientific.com/ASOR/pdf/ASOR-04-0290.pdf

https://www.heighpubs.org/jcicm/jcicm-aid1029.php

http://www.ctri.nic.in/Clinicaltrials/pmaindet2.php?trialid=45535

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC415834/

https://www.cfnaturalhealth.com/blog/inhaling-essential-oils

https://rootsandleaves.info/blogs/spa/nebulizing-simple-but-powerful-remedies

https://www.picsolution.com/en/advice/find-out-more/a-wide-range-of-medication-for-nebulizing.html

https://www.doterra.com/US/en/blog/science-wellness-spearmint-sweet-orange-flower-and-exercise

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7163989/

https://is.muni.cz/el/pharm/jaro2020/FAFF1_12/um/FAFF1-2019_Lecture3.pdf

https://www.earthclinic.com/coronavirus/baking-soda-inhalation.html

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https://wholistickids.com/essentialoils/

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Thank you for all this background! I looked at lots of these links. One of them reminded me that the test of expelling as much air forcefully in a single exhalation is perhaps the best indicator of longevity. “The Lord God….. breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.”

Lots of great ideas but I didn’t see anything on chlorine dioxide (MMS). Have you tried that?

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No, I have not.

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The other thing about H2O2 is that it's a bio-oxidative therapy. Which works on the hormetic effect. So not only is there a direct/local "cidal" property. It is also a redox cell signaler, immunotherapeutic , glutathione stimulant, ROS pathway, ETC.....

https://www.nature.com/articles/cddis201196

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Speaking of glutathione.....Glutathione supplementation is hindered by poor absorption , when taken orally. Nebulizers have to ability to distribute it's payload systemically, utilizing the capillaries of the alveoli. It's very much like doing an intravenous (I.V.) drip.

https://www.theranaturals.com/product/reduced-l-glutathione-plus-enhanced-absorption-ultra-purity-grade/

Used to be able to NAC (mucomist) eaisly to nebulize. Now you have to get it through a compounding pharmacy with a script.

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In those sites I posted I'll point to ......

https://www.cfnaturalhealth.com/blog/inhaling-essential-oils

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7163989/

Since Berg is talkling about herbal decoctions, I'll escalate our "farmaceutical's " to essential oils. IMO every home medicine kit should not be without a nebulizer. But like most modern devices, it is reliant on electricity, in one form or another. Let us not forget about simple steam inhalation. Done with a pot of hot water and towel draped over one's head.

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Geneva you will like this site .... https://is.muni.cz/el/pharm/jaro2020/FAFF1_12/um/FAFF1-2019_Lecture3.pdf

I think it's in the links I posted but I'll point it out to you.

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Geneva Thatcher's avatar

Thank you. You are right, I do like it. Thank you for the link and for your thoughtfulness.

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Sharon Oz's avatar

If there is any inflammation in the lungs I add 2 drops of DMSO into the mix with the CS.

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Yes, I’d like to jump on the colloidal silver bandwagon and I eventually might, in spite of some notable detractors, such as Tony Pantalleresco (who likes colloidal silver but opposes it in nano form) and a health sciences writer who says “the body doesn't like accumulations of inorganic metals, which in nano size will cross cell membranes or the blood brain barrier.” But the detractors are far outnumbered…..

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