The directions for use state: For the inhalation of the vapours of Hot Water the water should be Boiling and the Inhaler not more than half filled. When infusions are required the ingredients should be placed in the Inhaler and Boiling Water poured upon them. Volatile and other liquids should be added to the Boiling Water.
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Colloquially known as a steamer, or steaming pot, this ceramic, double-valved steam inhaler was invented by Dr Nelson between 1861 and 1865 and still commonly used today. Many West End performers have one in their dressing rooms to provide topical hydration to their vocal folds before and after a show.
Benefits of using a steam inhaler:
- Relieving congestion: Steam can help to loosen mucus and phlegm in the airways, which can help to relieve congestion. This can be helpful for people with colds, allergies, or asthma.
- Loosening phlegm: Steam can help to loosen phlegm in the airways, which can make it easier to cough up. This can be helpful for people with bronchitis or pneumonia.
- Moisturising the airways: Steam can help to moisturise the airways, which can help to soothe a sore throat and make it easier to breathe. This can be helpful for people with dry air or respiratory conditions such as asthma.
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The directions for use state: For the inhalation of the vapours of Hot Water the water should be Boiling and the Inhaler not more than half filled. When infusions are required the ingredients should be placed in the Inhaler and Boiling Water poured upon them. Volatile and other liquids should be added to the Boiling Water.