I had an idea to try using a very small amount of food grade 3% H202 in an old CPAP machine that I do not use anymore. The machine is used for sleep apnea. The machine has a compartment that holds distilled water which helps add moisture back to the sinus and lungs. A rush of air is pushed past the water up a hose to the mask to breath. I felt wonderful the next morning. 48124
hi #48124
Cool!!! I've used H2O2 (Hydrogen-Peroxid) in an old spin-type cool mist vaporizer at night near the bed. It works great for colds etc and especially for lung congestion. Never thought of using it in a CPAP. Kudos!
cheers,
paul