Mike D. (Naples, FL) on 05/06/2021
Replied By Savannah (Matching Tye) on 05/07/2021
Can anyone suggest a glass cup & mouthpiece? Plastic (and latex) causes my skin to break out in itchy, red patches with small blisters. Can't even use vaseline or other petroleum-based products; same rash problems. Despite, taking Septilin, vegan D3&K2, china-free, non-synthetic Vit C & sitopaladi churna, daily and having corona kits on standby, I want to have the peroxide option also. Scared to use plastic products, tho. Sure hope someone can advise me!
Replied By Craig (Lake Charles, LA) on 08/09/2021
The last time anyone made a glass cup for dispensing nebulized medication was in the 60's & those were called "atomizers" (remember grandma's perfume atomizer? Same thing). They didn't work very well. Plastic is the only thing used these days. As a Respiratory Therapist of 30 years, I have never had a patient be allergic to the plastic used (not saying you aren't, just saying I've never seen it).If you're going to nebulize anything and want it to work make sure you use a mouthpiece and NOT a mask. Even with a mouthpiece you'll get, at best, about 10% of the nebulized solution. With a mask, you'll get NONE. Remember--your nose is a filter--breathe through your MOUTH only. Best of luck
Replied By Katherine (FL) on 09/02/2021
Dr. Mercola says mask only. I trust him.
Replied By Francine (Mount Bethel, Pa ) on 09/02/2021
Replied By Buddy (USA) on 09/06/2021
Replied By Katherine (Calif) on 09/15/2021
Buddy,The instructions on my nebulizer say to clean after each use. I use hand held and got rid of COVID symptoms after one use of Dr David Brownstein's H2O2 and saline solution recipe. (1 cup distilled water. Add 1/4 tsp Celtic sea salt. Let sediment fall to bottom. Put 2/3 tsp of food grade 3% H2O2 into salt solution. Use water from top of salt solution. Put 2/3 tsp of combined salt solution into nebulizer. Nebulizer 3-5 x per day if sick and 1-2 x if preventative.