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OK, so I put some colloidal silver in my nebulizer last night and turned it on for a half hour or so while I sat close to it.
My nebuluzer, you have to put about 8 ounces of liquid in it in order for it to operate.
This morning, the CS that was left in there overnight has turned a brownish color.
I'm wondering if I can still nebulize it. Why did it turn brown?
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lax mom
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I just read that:
"Exposure to oxygen turns colloidal silver yellow and finally dark brown"
MichaelTampa
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Gosh, I've never used it that way. I've put something more like a teaspoon into mine, and my nebulizer has an attachment where it goes right into my mouth, so it gets used right away, going right into the lungs, over a period of about 5 minutes.
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I don't think you should reuse it. You have to be careful with nebulizers. Everything you inhale goes directly into the blood stream.
That's why people smoke pot...
My nebulizer has a little cup. The instructions are they you have to clean it out & make sure your hands are clean, too. Maybe your nebulizer is different? Any pathogens that get into the cup - they go directly into the lungs...
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