Not good. Orange anywhere in flames mean a deficit of oxygen and the danger of carbon monoxide.The little flame at the bottom is a blue flame turning orange higher up,
I was just going to post the same advice. Get a CO monitor/alarm. CO is an odorless, colorless gas that WILL kill you if you are exposed to it long enough. Be VERY careful with heaters where the exhaust gasses are not vented outside. They should NOT be used in an enclosed space even with a window cracked open. Google for "co poisoning" to learn more:Not good. Orange anywhere in flames mean a deficit of oxygen and the danger of carbon monoxide.
Have you ever you experienced headaches after being in the same place as the heater? If so, you were in grave danger. If you can afford a CO monitor (about us$25) please get one.
Not good. Orange anywhere in flames mean a deficit of oxygen and the danger of carbon monoxide.
Have you ever you experienced headaches after being in the same place as the heater? If so, you were in grave danger. If you can afford a CO monitor (about us$25) please get one.
Hi arrie,
I don't mind giving out reputation and in fact I do if someone really helped me solved some problem I appreciated that and gave rep. But don't expect when you help someone that he'll give you good rep. back it won't happen in 99% times (in fact only once to me) but the point is to give advice and not to collect the green boxesand anyway most of the questions are from newbies and even if they do give rep. they usually have no voting power anyway so it is not much useful.
That's why I said if you want to collect the green boxes better connect a few square green LEDs ...it will be more fun.
Petr
Thanks KV
I'll look into the tree.
The nebulizer helps, this morning I used a thing called combivent, mixed with the saline. Man that stuff works, really loosens a lot of the muck. It does give me the shakes for a couple of hours afterwards.
I think I have a decent dose of bronchitis, that's that. It should not kill me, but damn, it makes life uncomfortable.
I'm also permanently on cortisone inhaler, and have some cortisone pills. My anti-biotics are finished, but I believe these were not much use to my system.
Sorry I've lost you on the advair, what the heck is that?
Which one almost tried to kill you, the advair, tree or prednisone?
From what I could gather, the moringa ovalifolia is this beautiful tree growing quite high. It's found mostly in Namibia, the desert areas, does not like frost, so will not survive in most parts of SA. This is a good source of high energy intake for humans and animals, also good for alternative fuel. They are protected by the Namibian government.
It's actually a family member of this, the moringa oleifera, which is a very slender-like tree, smaller than the other, that has the anti-inflammatory or anti-biotic like quality.
I also think this one has a more tropical requirement to be sustained. Its commoner name is the Ben oil tree.
I'll ask around sometime and let you know what I find out. There is a chap here at the dam who owns a nursery, very good knowledge, I'll chat to him if I can get hold of him.
Try this link:
Moringa Oleifera -- A Nutritional Miracle
I'll definitely find out and get back to you.
That link I've given you is somewhere in SA, but unfortunately they have not reported any telkom land lines, so I cannot gather which area.
They will probably want to rip you off in any case, but you never know.
If I do not come right with the local chap, I'll phone them and find out what the story is.
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