You might ask the nurse where she got her information, it sounds on the face of it totally silly to me. Often it seems medical personnel say things like this without any real knowledge at all. And this is what this sounds like to me. It sounds like someone who knows nothing at all about EIS (or CS for that matter) who is spouting something they were told. Whenever anyone tells me stuff like this, I want to see the references, the clinical studies that prove it, etc. After all, we aren't putting powdered ground up silver into our lungs by using EIS in a nebulizer.
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Deborah Gerard wrote:

This is a post in response to a nurse...I suggested that one could use cs in a nebulizer..this was her response. Is it unsafe to use silver as an inhalent?
thanks everyone...deb
in itself it is non toxic. However, it is an element, a sort of solid ( microscopic particles ) and if they get down into the lungs, can interfere with the cellular transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide. So, when inhaling it into your nose you have to make certain you do not inhale too large of particles of it, so that it does not go any further back than the back of your throat.


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