Seems backwards, I know. But that's what's working right now.
The best way I can figure how it's helping my brother is that taking water vapor out of the air, both, dries the air so it can accept moisture from the lungs and then also lowers the pressure in the room so breathing out is easier due to pressure equalization.
The lower pressure (low vapor content therefore less dense) in the room is drawing the high pressure (high vapor content, therefore more dense) out of his lungs.
I could be wrong on the science, but it's working so who cares if I got the process wrong on paper?
Do you mean humidifier or de-humidifier? One adds water vapor to the air, the other extracts water from the air.
DE - humidifier.
To extract moisture. Not add.
Seems backwards, I know. But that's what's working right now.
The best way I can figure how it's helping my brother is that taking water vapor out of the air, both, dries the air so it can accept moisture from the lungs and then also lowers the pressure in the room so breathing out is easier due to pressure equalization.
The lower pressure (low vapor content therefore less dense) in the room is drawing the high pressure (high vapor content, therefore more dense) out of his lungs.
I could be wrong on the science, but it's working so who cares if I got the process wrong on paper?