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How can I make the saline solution?

ParaZapper(tm) Hulda Clark zapper FAQ and zapping guide
Sea salt is preferred and is available from most grociers. Mix one teaspoonful with about 4 to 8 ounces of warm water. Soak a couple of thin sections of natural sponge or paper napkins in this solution. Wrap around the copper paddles or place under the metal of the wristbands. Included with your ParaZapper is a small package of sea salt and two half paper towels to try this.

How can I make my own isotonic saline solution buffered with baking soda?

A salt mixture which is also very suitable for nasal rinsing consists of two kinds of salt: common salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) and baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate or bicarbonate of soda, NaHCO3). Baking soda buffers the rinsing solution, i. e. it keeps the pH value (degree of acidity) constant at the desired alkaline strength of approx. 8. In human blood, sodium hydrogen carbonate shows the second highest salt concentration after sodium chloride. See similar questions...

Do I need to purchase special packets of salt or saline solution mix?

Narial Nasal Cups - Jala Neti Pot - Allergy & Sinus
Several types of salt may be used; table salt, kosher salt, and sea salt are very common. We also offer a very fine granulated salt on our site that is preservative free and contains no additives or anti-caking components, which can cause irritation or burning. It is a very clean salt that is preferred by many of our patrons. Special saline solutions are not necessary as we provide you with the 1/4 measure to create a precise solution in your Narial Nasal Cup®. See similar questions...

What is saline rinsing solution?

Resource Centre - FAQs
Saline solution can be used for either soft lenses or gas permeable lenses and it is used to rinse off any loose particles of debris or dirt after cleaning. Saline solution also helps to aid insertion in the morning. Two other functions of saline solution include, rinsing lens cases and diluting enzymatic cleaner tablets. For more information please follow this link. See similar questions...

How much salt and baking soda are necessary for making a buffered hypertonic saline solution?

A hypertonic saline solution buffered with baking soda is more agreeable for nasal rinsing than if it is unbuffered. It supports the cleansing function of the nasal mucous membrane, i. e. the mucociliary clearance which is the mucus transport system. For a very mild, buffered hypertonic rinsing solution you put one, or one heaped measuring spoonful of salt per rinsing pot filling into the nasal rinsing pot and then add about half a measuring spoonful of baking soda. See similar questions...

What is saline water and why is it considered saline?

Coal Bed Methane Frequently Asked Questions
Saline water has a relatively high concentration of dissolved salts. Salt is not just "salt" as we know it - sodium chloride (NaCl) - but can be dissolved calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+) sulfate (S042-), bicarbonate (HC03-) and Boron (B). See similar questions...

Is it safe to rinse the nasal passages with saline solution?

Nasaline - Tropical Traditions
Rinsing the nasal passages with saline solution is an ancient technique that has been used for centuries, all over the world. See similar questions...

Is it OK to store ACUVUE in normal saline solution?

FAQs on contact lenses
You must not do so. Saline solution does not have chemicals that kill germs sticking to CL. All CLs must be stored in a disinfecting solution when not being worn. See similar questions...

Can I use ordinary table salt or where do I obtain saline solution?

Nasaline - Tropical Traditions
You can use ordinary salt, but if you are planning to use Nasaline® for an extended period of time, you should use salt that is non-iodized and free of preservatives or anti-caking agents. We recommend using Nasaline® salt, which is free of additives such as iodine or anti-caking agents. Iodine or additives such as anti caking agents have been known to produce allergic reactions. If you decide to buy salt in the supermarket, we recommend that you use kosher salt. See similar questions...

Will you make me a custom solution?

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Please e-mail our sales team at sales@managemyservices.com but we may simply direct you to our flagship packages if we cannot make you a better offer. See similar questions...

Can I make my own hydroponic nutrient solution?

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Ron, I have just discovered your site, and I am finding it very useful, I am a bit of a back yard inventor and I have an idea for building a hydroponic setup using styro-foam can you tell me if there is any problem with this material being used in hydroponics, If not I would like to build a proto type and try it out, Thanks and keep up the good work, Thanks Chris Yes you can use Styrofoam packing peanuts also known as ghost turds or just about any inert porous material that can hold oxygen. See similar questions...

Are some soils more sensitive than others to saline and/or sodic water?

Coal Bed Methane Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Irrigation water that is suitable for one soil may not be for another. Use of saline and/or sodic water for irrigation can be risky business on soils predominated by silt or clay. Just 1 acre-foot of moderately saline irrigation water (EC = 3 dS/m - the upper end of suitability for irrigation water) will introduce 1.8 tons of salt to an acre of land. Soluble salts do not leach as readily through fine textured soils as through sandy soils. See similar questions...

When making the saline solution, why is it important to use 1 tsp of salt and 2 cups of warm water?

Nasaline - Tropical Traditions
By mixing 1/2 teaspoon of salt with 1 cup of warm water creates a physiological saline solution. This solution is now isotonic - 0.9% salt content - which is the same salt content the body naturally produces. This is important for several reasons: To prevent any stinging sensation. If too little (hypotonic) or too much (hypertonic) salt is used, a slight stinging feeling can be experienced. By using a saline solution that contains less than 0. See similar questions...

How do I make up a nutrient solution?

Canadian Xpress - Fusion Nutrition Specialists
As a general rule of thumb, you add your additives first then add the nutrient until you reach the desired conductivity (see 8.). Remember, regardless of your background conductivity (see 4.) you should still make your nutrient solution conductivity to the recommended level on the label of the product you’re using. In other words, the background conductivity is included in the final conductivity reading of your nutrient solution. For example, if your background conductivity is E.C. 1. See similar questions...

How Do You Make a Potassium Iodide (KI) Solution?

Potassium Iodide Anti-Radiation Pill FAQ (Part 2)
Prepared Potassium Iodide (KI) solutions are only available by prescription, such as Lugol's Solution. However, anyone can buy Potassium Iodide USP at a chemical supply house (and even some larger photo supply outlets) and readily mix up their own Potassium Iodide (KI) solutions that is every bit as effective as the tablets. See similar questions...

How do I apply the solution?

Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend a common pump-up garden sprayer. Put one ounce of solution in the sprayer for each gallon of water added. Spray on the wall. See similar questions...

What is the Solution?

All About Acne
Hundreds and thousands of treatment methods are available for you to get rid of acne. The selection of the treatment method entirely depends upon the condition of your acne. For mild to moderate acne over-the-counter or nonprescription acne treatment products can be used. For severe acne, you should consult your dermatologist first and then strictly follow her advice. The last type is the one you can use without any fear of side-effects as it is all natural. See similar questions...

How should I give ORS solution?

Frequently Asked Questions
A family member should be taught to prepare and give ORS solution. The solution should be given to infants and young children using a clean spoon or cup. Feeding bottles should not be used. For babies, a dropper or syringe (without the needle) can be used to put small amounts of solution into the mouth. Children under 2 years of age should be offered a teaspoonful every 1-2 minutes; older children (and adults) may take frequent sips directly from the cup. See similar questions...

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