Good News!
I recently suffered from an abscessed molar, which is now, thanks to
Jesus
and CDS, back to absolutely normal without having to undergo a root canal!
The process took less than a month, during which I experimented with various solution strengths within the range from "barely tasteable" to "max directly swallowable," the latter being a personal issue: Wifey complains about throat burning with the stronger ppms unless first sublingually absorbed to the point of tastelessness.
I ended up buying a 24oz
Polar Bottle
, a proven excellent insulator from (years ago) cycling. Filled nearly full (~3/4" air) with chilled distilled water (~600ml), the addition of 17ml CDS calculates to 85 ppm concentration, my current favorite for sipping and soaking throughout the morning or day.
On another good news note, I continue to progress, both cycling and weightlifting, steadily since my
earlier
posts
. Our Snowbird home is in a subdivision with an 1/8 mile 5 degree slope: after cycling all summer up north, I was able to hit a granny gear 42 rpm cadence at the top of my 5th climb down here, pretty sorry in comparison with my "aerobic animal" fitness in the '90's but still encouraging in that my lungs have continued to stay ahead of my legs in their redevelopment after near total dysfunction last spring before beginning overnight
Browns Gas
(or Water Gas) breathing into CPAP delivery tube. I recently clocked a very seat-bouncy 115 rpm at the top of my 8th climb!
And Wifey came down here with a super painful knee in the region of her
Medial patella retinaculum
or Articular capsule, attributable to no known injury but agonizing to the point of her being willing to seek surgical relief. We began applying Browns Gas to the area, maybe ~1 hour/day and she is now, ~3 months later, grateful that well over 75% of the time she is no longer aware of her knee at all, TYJ!!!
This podcast
introduced a discount code CROW_777 worth $500 on an
AC50
. Wifey and I alternate nights on the Browns Gas; the use of a T for delivery into both CPAP delivery tubes doesn't work in that the higher pressure machine simply pushes all the BG to the lower pressure one. Feeding machines into atmospheric pressure at their CPAP inlet ports is difficult because Hydrogen's buoyancy velocity far exceeds the inlet velocity trying to pull it in to the machines. Perhaps a vertical uptake shroud/pipe, if well enough sealed, would enable the desired simultaneous feeding, worth a try now that I think of it.