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Hello SandyThanks for the info, I've seen a news item on the BBC web site that mentioned a study involving inhaling a salt solution, This gave me the idea to buy the saltpipe.

I use to live by the sea and at that time I was symptom free.Now I live here in Germany in a small flat which is very dusty, very dry air 29% and very cold in winter, I guess this living conditions are not helping my bronch.

I'm in the process in having a " Wellness House " built its made totally out of natural wood, The house will be ready in 6 months I'm hoping this may ease my symptoms.Colin

________________________________________________________________________Colin, I have been in this group for some time, and there have been two

other groups formed by some from this one.There are several people who have salt pipes, and I do know that 2 of thosepeople got quite a bit of relief in the first few weeks of use, but thenseemed to not notice much difference.

However anything using saline, should be of some help, as there have beenrecent studies showing how successful saline is, and how much better someswimmers, surfers are, who suffer with Bronch,And they say its the saltwater.

I,m sure one of the ladies who is in both groups June, will be able to giveyou some feedback.SandyPs one of the other groups is the bronchfriends@...

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It helps you cough up junk. It is recommended that you use it for

15 to 25 minutes continuously for best results. You should expect

to cough up stuff if stuff is there to cough up. Otherwise, you can

use it to maintain good health after your lungs are clear. It is a very

simple devise, requires no batteries, minimal cleaning and is small

enough to hold easily in your hand or place in your purse. They come

with color coding spots if more than one member of your family

will be using one, so that you can keep them separate and

always use your own saltpipe.

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I do not believe the salt in this saltpipe becomes a systemic problem

as it is a topical remedy and simply helps you breath better by loosening

the yucky stuff. In other words, it should not affect your blood pressure,

like eating a salty dill pickle would, for instance.

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Those websites are useful, thanks to Lee here. My question about

high blood pressured was answered to. I will ask my doctor ...

seems that the UK is the only place to order one of these pipes.

Here's some questions and answers , that I found:

Q: How do I use The Saltpipe?

A: The Saltpipe can be comfortably held in the hand. Insert the pipe

into your mouth and inhale through your mouth. You do not need to

inhale more deeply than during normal breathing. You should then

exhale through the nose as this ensures that the complete

respiratory tract is thoroughly cleansed and prevents any moisture

from your breathe going back into the pipe. You may experience

increased expectoration after use of the pipe which shows the

effectiveness of the pipe as it cleans the respiratory tract. The

pipe should be used continuously for 15 minutes daily.

Q: Is The Saltpipe refillable?

A: The Saltpipe cannot be refilled as it is a sealed unit.

Q: How long will The Saltpipe last?

A: Up to 5 years of recommended daily use.

Q: Does The Saltpipe contain rock salt or normal table salt?

A: Rock salt from the Praid salt mine of Transylvania.

Q: Can I still take my current medication?

A: As The Saltpipe contains only natural ingredients there are no

side effects and it can be used alongside any current medication.

This product is not intended to replace current medication or

diagnose or cure any condition. Please consult a doctor if you are

concerned about the applicability of this product in relation to

your own condition.

Q: Can I use The Saltpipe if I am pregnant?

A: Yes, as it contains only natural ingredients and has no side

effects.

Q: Is the product suitable for children?

A: The Saltpipe can be used by a person of any age so long as they

are able to inhale through the mouth and exhale through the nose.

Q: Will The Saltpipe affect my blood pressure?

A: No, the amount of sodium that enters the body is very low and

will not affect blood pressure. Most of it is then expelled through

exhalation.

Q: How do I Clean and store The Saltpipe?

A: It is important not to store your Saltpipe in places of high

humidity such as in the bathroom, and it should not come into

contact with water. The Saltpipe, therefore, should be stored in a

dry place and cleaned with a damp cloth only.

Q: Is The Saltpipe a Registered Medical Device?

A: Yes, it is a Class I Medical Device

Q: Has The Saltpipe been clinically tested?

A: Yes

Janet

> You all might benefit from the Saltpipe, which is a

device that produces salty air to breath

> and is actually very helpful There was a lot of email about it

last spring. The Saltpipe

> uses a salt crystal from deep in the earth, caves in Hungary

mainly. >>> My husband

> actually visited these caves and was astonished at the children

in classrooms deep

> inside the caves where the air is clean and healthy. >>> So,

when I saw the Saltpipe

> recommendation on this site I ordered one. After trying it for

three months, I can

> honestly say it helps.

>

> To contact: info@... or Kismador72@...

>

> Lee

>

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About the saltpipe, thanks for the information! I've been trying to get hypertonic saline for the nebulizer, but have faced a series of obstacles. The saltpipe seems to be a good alternative to try for now. Thanks again for the info and have a good day. :) in L.A.Foebegirl@... wrote: It helps you cough up junk. It is recommended that you use it for 15 to 25 minutes continuously for best results. You

should expect to cough up stuff if stuff is there to cough up. Otherwise, you can use it to maintain good health after your lungs are clear. It is a very simple devise, requires no batteries, minimal cleaning and is small enough to hold easily in your hand or place in your purse. They come with color coding spots if more than one member of your family will be using one, so that you can keep them separate and always use your own saltpipe.

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, what is the problem with getting the hypertonic saline? Does

your consultant not agree with you using it?

As you will see by reading earlier posts it is very easy and cheap to

make up yourself (between 60 to 90 grams of non iodised salt per litre

of sterile water, I use 70 grams).. The only caution is that many

asthmatics cannot tolerate it..I find it very good and I do use the

saltpipe as well. Cheers Carole

> It helps you cough up junk. It is recommended that you

use it for

> 15 to 25 minutes continuously for best results. You should expect

> to cough up stuff if stuff is there to cough up. Otherwise, you can

> use it to maintain good health after your lungs are clear. It is a

very

> simple devise, requires no batteries, minimal cleaning and is small

> enough to hold easily in your hand or place in your purse. They come

> with color coding spots if more than one member of your family

> will be using one, so that you can keep them separate and

> always use your own saltpipe.

>

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Hi

Carole (and everyone) –

Thanks for the question. I was

looking for a pharmacy that does compounding to create the solution. I

wasn’t aware of the ‘recipe’ you provided below. Thank

you. Since we still use the English measurement system here in the

states, I’ll have to work out a conversion – unless, someone else

might have this info.

I suppose I’m a little reticent to

put the saline in my inhaler (the Omron NE-U22V). Does anyone have

experience inhaling the Albuterol (or Ventolin) mixed with the saline in this

type of Omron inhaler?

The other ‘obstacle’ I

encountered was a less than enthusiastic response from my doctor when I told

her about it. I’m trying to move forward despite the wind being taken

out of my sails, but it has been slow going.

Thanks again for the info you provided.

in L.A.

Re:

Saltpipe

, what is the problem

with getting the hypertonic saline? Does

your consultant not agree with you using it?

As you will see by reading earlier posts it is very easy and cheap to

make up yourself (between 60 to 90 grams of non iodised salt per litre

of sterile water, I use 70 grams).. The only caution is that many

asthmatics cannot tolerate it..I find it very good and I do use the

saltpipe as well. Cheers Carole

> It helps you cough up junk. It is recommended that you

use it for

> 15 to 25 minutes continuously for best results. You should expect

> to cough up stuff if stuff is there to cough up. Otherwise, you can

> use it to maintain good health after your lungs are clear. It is a

very

> simple devise, requires no batteries, minimal cleaning and is small

> enough to hold easily in your hand or place in your purse. They come

> with color coding spots if more than one member of your family

> will be using one, so that you can keep them separate and

> always use your own saltpipe.

>

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Hello Carole,

More often, than not, the smaller locally

owned pharmacies do compounding. The larger pharmacies do not do this much any

more. It is also likely that a pharmacy located in the hospital or medical

centers may do compounding.

Robbs

From: bronchiectasis [mailto:bronchiectasis ] On Behalf Of Mingin

Sent: Wednesday, September 06,

2006 8:17 PM

To: bronchiectasis

Subject: RE: Re:

Saltpipe

Hi Carole (and everyone) –

Thanks for the question. I was

looking for a pharmacy that does compounding to create the solution. I

wasn’t aware of the ‘recipe’ you provided below. Thank

you. Since we still use the English measurement system here in the

states, I’ll have to work out a conversion – unless, someone else

might have this info.

I suppose I’m a little reticent to

put the saline in my inhaler (the Omron NE-U22V). Does anyone have experience

inhaling the Albuterol (or Ventolin) mixed with the saline in this type of

Omron inhaler?

The other ‘obstacle’ I

encountered was a less than enthusiastic response from my doctor when I told

her about it. I’m trying to move forward despite the wind being

taken out of my sails, but it has been slow going.

Thanks again for the info you provided.

in L.A.

Re:

Saltpipe

, what is the problem with getting the hypertonic saline? Does

your consultant not agree with you using it?

As you will see by reading earlier posts it is very easy and cheap to

make up yourself (between 60 to 90 grams of non iodised salt per litre

of sterile water, I use 70 grams).. The only caution is that many

asthmatics cannot tolerate it..I find it very good and I do use the

saltpipe as well. Cheers Carole

> It helps you cough up junk. It is recommended that you

use it for

> 15 to 25 minutes continuously for best results. You should expect

> to cough up stuff if stuff is there to cough up. Otherwise, you can

> use it to maintain good health after your lungs are clear. It is a

very

> simple devise, requires no batteries, minimal cleaning and is small

> enough to hold easily in your hand or place in your purse. They come

> with color coding spots if more than one member of your family

> will be using one, so that you can keep them separate and

> always use your own saltpipe.

>

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