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> So, please tell us all of your results using the Bioregene unit(s). It

> may be cheap (nice!) but is it effective??

>

> Corny

Hi Mike,

I don't really know how effective it is because I don't have a problem that

would need it.

I got it to have in my arsenal " just in case " I or someone I know might need it

in the

future. Respiratory infections are kinda scary to me.

I read the specs on it and they seemed good, IMHO, and I thought the info on

" Ozol " was

very interesting, and it would be worth having the capability around. There

seemed to be a

little more information about the glass nebulizer itself on the site, but the

site has

changed a bit (now annoying Tripod pop-ups) and I haven't been able to find it

this time

in. I used to work on hospital ultrasonic nebulizers and the mist from the

Bioregene SEEMS

to be a lot finer, though I don't have a way to test that beyond holding a piece

of glass

in front of the output. I have NOT nebulized CS through it yet, and it may not

be as fine

as tea tree oil. I don't know; just a guess.

Note that the nebulizer itself is " just " some carefully blown glass and you must

provide

air or oxygen. A small aquarium pump seems to drive it just fine. It is pretty

solidly

built. A Radio Shack desk microphone stand with mic clip makes a nice holder for

it.

A repeat of the link to the Bioregene nebulizer (different page though) for

those coming

in late:-)

http://healingtools.tripod.com/thn2.html and scroll down.

Ron KC7ZWA

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Ideally, you need between 25 and 35 psi for a nebulizer to properly atomize

particles. Furthermore, it is a REALLY good idea to use pure oxgyen and NOT

air. Remember, when using a nebulizer, you are charging particles by the

process itself.

Re: Bioregene nebulizer

> So, please tell us all of your results using the Bioregene unit(s). It

> may be cheap (nice!) but is it effective??

>

> Corny

Hi Mike,

I don't really know how effective it is because I don't have a problem that

would need it.

I got it to have in my arsenal " just in case " I or someone I know might need

it in the

future. Respiratory infections are kinda scary to me.

I read the specs on it and they seemed good, IMHO, and I thought the info on

" Ozol " was

very interesting, and it would be worth having the capability around. There

seemed to be a

little more information about the glass nebulizer itself on the site, but the

site has

changed a bit (now annoying Tripod pop-ups) and I haven't been able to find it

this time

in. I used to work on hospital ultrasonic nebulizers and the mist from the

Bioregene SEEMS

to be a lot finer, though I don't have a way to test that beyond holding a

piece of glass

in front of the output. I have NOT nebulized CS through it yet, and it may not

be as fine

as tea tree oil. I don't know; just a guess.

Note that the nebulizer itself is " just " some carefully blown glass and you

must provide

air or oxygen. A small aquarium pump seems to drive it just fine. It is pretty

solidly

built. A Radio Shack desk microphone stand with mic clip makes a nice holder

for it.

A repeat of the link to the Bioregene nebulizer (different page though) for

those coming

in late:-)

http://healingtools.tripod.com/thn2.html and scroll down.

Ron KC7ZWA

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