Reducing Exposure to Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM)
Please see the attached document prepared by Dr. Joseph O. Falkinham, III, a world authority on the management of NTM dispersion.
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Can you please tell me which Lifestraw model you have? I’ve been looking at them online and can’t decide which one. Thank you
thank you Sue for a very detailed reply. I am gonna try Mountain Valley sping water since it is in a GLASS bottle, so glad to stay away from plastic a bit.
have a great day, best wishes of great health!
I also carry a SteriPen in my purse which was another thing Dr. Falkinham tested. In restaurants I ask for water with no ice and stir with the pen for 90 seconds. I also use it when I visit my daughter, or my friend, or stay in a hotel. It makes for being a slightly less "high-maintenance" guest!
Anna
Sue,
does it mean that you have two types of filters installed with your faucet at the kitchen sink? You write "Mine is installed in-line between a carbon filter that takes out the "big stuff" and a separate filtered water faucet at the kitchen sink." Where is the carbon filter and where is the other filter and what kind? I have been looking for a 0.2 micron filter installation by the faucet. Thank you
Yes, 2 filters, but I am not prepared to offer a plumbing lesson on how to do it or how it works - I can see them in the downstairs rafters, but that is out of my comfort zone.
Maybe someone else has a better explanation.
Thank you Sue!!
I’m thinking I should have the hot water heater drained every 6 months.
You can do this yourself. Lots of descriptions on YouTube explaining how. Just be careful, and put the water down a laundry tub, toilet or floor drain. Ours is set up to attach a short hose and run it into the floor drain.
Thank you, I’ll definitely look into this.
In July I saw a report that said Dr Falkinham had done a study in which he attempted to grow MAC on nebulizing equipment and after two weeks it did not grow. I tried to find the reference on the NTMir site and got this response from Dr. Falkinham:
My lab did a study of the Aerobica and we did not find any attachment of NTM to the surfaces of the nebulizer. That means there would be no carry-over of NTM from a patient using the nebulizer. That result also halted us from developing and comparing different ways to sterilize the nebulizer after use.
Our study was presented at a meeting (bronchiectasis?) in New York by the Aerobica manufacturer as I was unable to attend.
Joe
I'm still looking for the original with more details, but while I am very diligent about nebulizing daily, usually twice, and washing my equipment in hot soapy water, I am much more relaxed about the sterilizing part. As Sue said, I think each of us must find our own comfort level.
Anna