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According to Dr Falkinham, cool mist vaporizers should never be used - even with distilled water. The only same kind is a steam vaporizer. Even then, the tank should be according to manufacturer instructions at least weekly.

As for bath vs shower, there is probably less steam associated with a bath, if it is warm water and not hot water producing clouds of steam - again it is about exposure - the less steam, you are exposed to, the fewer number of organisms you will breathe in.

For myself, I prefer a quick, hot shower with the bath fan running (and in summer the window wide open) to a tepid bath.

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The cool mist vaporizers make tiny droplets and when the water evaporates, it leaves a dust which is the precipitate of minerals that were dissolved in the water. Boiling water to create steam causes a phase change to steam, and the precipitates should be left behind. Distilled water is boiled to create steam, and the steam is cooled to phase change back to liquid water.