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NeilMed Sinus Rinse Starter Kit with 5 Premixed Saline Packets - Large Volume Low Pressure Saline Nasal Irrigation & moisturizing Complete System
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Sinus Rinses Work! Just don’t use tap water
This product works well, as do off brand versions, but you can’t go wrong with the original. Sinus rinses have helped me keep away sinus infections, shorten current ones by 2-6 days, and have helped me breathe better. If you suffer from allergies or a deviated septum and haven’t tried sinus rinses, you should! It can change your life and squash colds before they become a huge issue. Sinus drainage can also cause wet coughs, so this could help prevent/ ease coughing as well! I personally prefer this squeeze bottle to the original pot design, it’s easier for me, more portable, and less cumbersome. You don’t have to tilt your head or anything. I also like cleaning this more, I think it’s easier as I just take it apart (cap, tube, bottle) and can get to all the crevices. Also dries pretty fast that way. This is the best deal I could find online, it came with 6 packets instead of 5 and worked just fine. Glad it came in 2 days! I will say that you can probably find a similar product cheaper, most likely in store. They had “yeti” pots at dollar tree for awhile that worked just as well. However, be sure to compare prices because CVS’s off brand is around $10, which is $3-4 more expensive than this one (however cheaper than their name brand neti pot). If you haven’t figured it out yet, drug stores are usually more expensive than other stores like Walmart. I’ve also heard that you can make your own saline solution with baking soda and salt, but haven’t tried that. Just be sure to boil your water - don’t use tap water! People have gotten infections that way. Happy rinsing!
P**V
Amazing - still, not just for allergies either
Iused this for years for allergies with great success but frankly, It got exhausting. I am sick already (other medical issues) so I don't have alot of patience with things that take alot of effort, and for me, it loosens up so much muncous that I am blowing it out for 40 minutes. Ultimately, its great because it lessens my constant Post nasal drip and nasal congestion etc. but sometimes suffering with what I've got or suffering through 40 minutes of blowing my nose are equally bad.However, I have recently had horrible congestion which led to nose bleads from blowing my nose constantly with very little production, dry congestion, causing the skin in my nose to get so dry that it was bleeding, and it was a ridiculous cycle that just would not heal. It finally dawned on me that if I was rinsing like I am supposed to be, this would not happen - but could it help heal it? UGH probably not.Bought a new kit, used it two nights in a row and my sores in the nose are completely healed. No more bleeding, mo more scabs, and no more dry awful stuffiness. Yes, 40 minutes of blowing mucous after each bottle rinse but well worth it. I have learned my lesson, my nose needs Nielmed to stay healthy.Don't be afraid because of my 40 minutes of blowing my nose after, I am a rare case, with horrendous amounts of allergies and sinus problems and constant PND and stuffiness, so normal people will not have this problem. I've never known anyone who had so much ucous loosened by this rinse except for me. 5 minutes of rinse, 40 of blowing, and a healthy nose.
S**N
Terrific
Terrific bottle for nasal rinse. My allergist gives it to me for free. I like this so much I've bought it for other friends suffering from allergies. It works better than a Nettie Pot because it holds more distilled water and you can control the flow better by the soft squeeze of the bottle. It's easy to clean with a drop of dish liquid and rinse with tap water thoroughly. Put it on a drying rack up-side-down and it's ready for use again. When dry, assemble it and store right-side-up in a cool dry space. It is recommended that you change out the bottle every 3 months, but I've used mine for a year before changing to a new one. You don't have to use the packet that comes with the bottle. My allergist gave me a recipe for the saline solution: use a clean 1 cup glass measuring cup, 1/2 teaspoon of non-iodized salt, a large pinch of baking soda (like Arm and Hammer baking soda) for buffering the saline, and 1 cup of distilled water (do not use tap water due to microorganism can harm you), and microwave for 25 seconds on high (depends on microwave wattage - mine is about 1200 watts, and your prefer warmth level). Works like a charm!
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