Diffusers vs. Nebulizers
Diffusers
Diffusers come in a couple of variations, but the most common one is an ultrasonic diffuser.
The way it works is you place the oil in the water at the base of the machine. Through heat and ultrasonic vibrations, it agitates the water causing it to turn into a fine mist which releases into the air.
Nebulizer
A nebulizer, on the other hand, doesn’t need water or heat to work. It uses an atomizer of compressed air to turn the oil directly into a mist. This makes it much more potent than a diffuser as it doesn’t modify the chemical composition of the oils. Not using water also means it releases no moisture into the air so that it won’t humidify it.
Hospitals use a different type of nebulizer in the form of masks or mouthpieces and are helpful for those with asthma. Both of these help to eliminate odors in the air, purify the air, and increase relaxation among other things. But a nebulizer is your best choice as it will give you the purest form of the essential oils without any additives.
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