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Ought Six
11-30-2004, 03:08 AM
Saline spray may help control flu (http://www.washtimes.com/national/20041130-121432-8563r.htm)


By Maggie Fox
Reuters, via The Washington Times
November 30, 2004

Simply inhaling a saltwater spray could help prevent the spread of diseases including flu and tuberculosis, U.S. and German researchers reported yesterday.

They found a saline spray, administered using a device called a jet nebulizer, reduced the number of germ-spreading droplets by as much as 70 percent for six hours.

The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could provide a way to help control epidemics, such as the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome that spread globally and killed many health care workers trying to help patients.

The findings also might help control any global influenza pandemic, which almost all health researchers believe is coming and which could kill millions.

The researchers noted much more study was needed before a saline spray device could be marketed to prevent the spread of diseases.

Gerhard Scheuch of Harvard University and colleagues there and at biotechnology firms Pulmatrix and Inamed tested 11 volunteers, giving them the oral spray and then measuring how many particles they released when coughing.

"Viruses known to spread from humans and/or animals through breathing, sneezing, and coughing include measles, influenza virus, adenovirus, African swine fever virus, foot and mouth disease virus, Varicella zoster virus (chicken pox), infectious bronchitis virus and smallpox, among others," they wrote.

Bacteria spread in airborne droplets include anthrax, Escherichia coli and tuberculosis.

Mr. Scheuch's team noted some people produced many more little droplets or bioaerosols than others — something also seen by investigators of the SARS outbreak that spread from China to cities around the world, killing about 800 people.

Such "superspreaders" were responsible for several clusters of the often deadly viral infection.

That could mean about half the population generally may produce more than 98 percent of all disease-spreading droplets, the researchers said.

"We found a sharp demarcation between individuals who are 'high' and 'low' producers of bioaerosols, small droplets of fluid exhaled from the lungs that may carry airborne pathogens," said David Edwards, a professor of biomedical engineering at Harvard, who worked on the study.

Researchers noticed that when volunteers breathed with their mouths open, as some people do habitually and which cold sufferers often must do, more droplets were spread than when they coughed or sneezed.

After the volunteers inhaled a salt spray via the nebulizer for six minutes, those prone to producing the most droplets showed a reduction of as much as 70 percent, the researchers said.

The saline seems to affect the surface tension of fluid inside the lungs, they found. Surface tension is a physical property of fluids that allows some bugs to walk on water, for instance, and that causes water to form droplets.

Herbmountain
11-30-2004, 11:03 AM
It's funny they discovered this now. Im the earlier years, part of the doctor's orders for an ill person was to go spend a few weeks at the ocean. It was part of the prescription for their health.

Doctors always added some form of travel for the ill. If they had wet problems, it was go the mountains and dry out, or dry problems found them at the ocean for a week or two.

Many race horses are sent to the beach for healing pulled tendons. The salt water is full of minerals and salt healing powers. Salt is good!

fuzzychick
12-01-2004, 09:15 AM
Excellent post here, thanx for that tidbit Herbmountain, it makes sense. My mom God love her is very much into the belief that if you got a "dry" nose it's easier for viruses and bacteria to set up shop. She uses a saline spray that she purchases from Dr. David Williams, he's got an excellent assortment of natural remedies that work.

Ought Six
12-02-2004, 03:29 AM
I remember my mom always had me gargle with salt water when I was sick. Since it worked on the mucus membranes in the the throat, it makes sense it would work equally well for the nasal passages.