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Old 03-27-2007, 12:50 AM
BushmanBro
 
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Default Air supply humidifier

I'm recovering from a bout of throat cancer, my mouth/throat get dried up
diving and somewhere I saw a slick inline humidifier that might just do the
trick for me. Anyone seen such an animal?
Capt. Zeep
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Old 03-27-2007, 12:50 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Air supply humidifier

On 05 Oct 2003 04:55:47 GMT, bushmanbro@aol.com (BushmanBro) wrote:

>I'm recovering from a bout of throat cancer, my mouth/throat get dried up
>diving and somewhere I saw a slick inline humidifier that might just do the
>trick for me. Anyone seen such an animal?


An Inspiration supplies warm, moist air to breath.

Pete S.
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Old 03-27-2007, 12:50 AM
Gary
 
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Default Re: Air supply humidifier

Pete,

You might be referring to the Apollo Bio-Filter. www.apollosportsusa.com .
Know nothing about it other than $$$. Quick search indicates Leisure Pro
seems to have the best price. Maybe you can get your insurance company to
pop for it as a medical device
Gary



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> On 05 Oct 2003 04:55:47 GMT, bushmanbro@aol.com (BushmanBro) wrote:
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> >I'm recovering from a bout of throat cancer, my mouth/throat get dried up
> >diving and somewhere I saw a slick inline humidifier that might just do

the
> >trick for me. Anyone seen such an animal?

>
> An Inspiration supplies warm, moist air to breath.
>
> Pete S.





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