Mike (Hoboken, Nj) on 12/08/2016
One thing - right after I finished with the nebulizer I coughed up so much phlegm and stuff from my lungs and then all was clear and I could breath normal again - first time in months - just be careful if your lungs are too congested that you loosen everything up slowly.
Replied By Robert Henry (Ten Mile , Tn) on 12/09/2016
I use pharmacy grade H202, but the EC idol, Bill Munro, used the brown bottle and lived to the age of 89. So much for the smartest folks in the room.
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Replied By Shelba (Jacksonville Il) on 08/28/2017
Replied By Texas Lady (Dallas, TX) on 10/28/2022
- 0.9% Saline Solution for Inhalation
- 5 ml unit dose
- Can be used for respiratory treatments, sinus irrigation and eye care
- Sterile
If inhaling into lungs; you should not use distilled water; use a sterile saline solution made for inhaling.
5 ml of saline and 5 drops of Hydrogen Peroxide 3% should not burn; if so add more saline to dilute the hydrogen peroxide. When you do well on that amount; try and add a few more drops of hydrogen peroxide. I use 3 ml of saline with 8 drops of hydrogen peroxide. I do it as preventative measures to keep infection and anything else away. I nebulize once per week. Make sure your mask covers your nose and mouth. Breathe through your nose; and exhale out your mouth. I do this for about 10-12 minutes each time. Read about Dr. David Brownstein's research on Hydrogen Peroxide nebulizing.
Replied By Deb (NC) on 01/30/2024
Can you tell me what type of saline??? Dr Brownstein says normal saline...but I cant seem to find normal saline. I am so confused.....do I have to buy the Hypertonic type?????Or is the eye care saline ok? Thanks....
Replied By Lisa (FL) on 01/31/2024
Deb,Here is what I use in my nebulizer: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NQ56PJB
No particular amount, just enough so whatever I am nebulizing doesn't irritate.