🌟 Elevate Your Breathing Game with Nasopure!
The Nasopure Nasal Wash System Kit is a premium sinus wash solution designed for effective nasal irrigation. It includes an 8 oz bottle and 20 pharmaceutical-grade salt packets, ensuring a pH-balanced and comfortable rinse. Perfect for alleviating nasal congestion caused by colds, flu, or allergies, this kit is thoughtfully assembled by adults with disabilities in the USA, making it a socially responsible choice for health-conscious consumers.
S**R
Different than neti pot, and better for me and my recurring allergies/throat/bronchitis/pneumonia problems
First and foremost, this device is subtly different from a neti pot in what it does. We've used a neti pot for years, and it does a good job of keeping our upper respiratory problems reasonably controlled, and without the use of systemic medications, which we like.However, for me, I've had a recurring pattern where I get allergies or a cold which causes drainage in the back of my throat, in the area that's sort of above the mouth cavity but below the sinuses, sort of the upper side of the soft palate called the 'nasopharynx' based on the illustrations I've seen.That area would get scratchy and dry, which led to a lot of non-productive coughing, which then led to further irritation, which led to infection which sometimes ended up in bronchitis or pneumonia. Before the traditional neti pot, this happened two or three times a year. After we started using the traditional neti pot, the frequency was reduced to once every year or two.However, with the neti pot, I could *feel* that it wasn't rinsing/reaching that area, except with minor backwash. With the traditional neti pot, you lay your head to the side and pour into the upper nostril, and the fluid drains down the side of the higher sinus and into the lower sinus cavity, but it didn't really wash out the very far back of the sinuses, which is the top of the throat just above the soft palate, which was the source of virtually all of my upper respiratory issues.But then, on a lark, we decided to try this device because we had mislaid our old neti pot after traveling with it. Using this Nasopure is different than a traditional neti pot in that you remain standing up, and you squeeze the bottle to create pressure to push the saline into one nostril, and it flows immediately into the back of the throat (which can be uncomfortable or surprising the first times you use it) and fills it up until the level rises to the point where the saline flows out of the other nostril.In short, it *focuses* on that problem area of the far back of the sinuses/throat, which for me is fantastic. Since we've been using the Nasopure I've had a couple of instances where I felt that old, familiar tickle in the back of the throat, and using this device immediately reduced the irritation of the area, and I have yet to develop any serious upper respiratory issues. It's only been a couple of months, so not enough data to draw any conclusions, but definitely positive experience so far, and I plan to come back here and update as events warrant.Also, using this is messier than the neti pot, particularly if you have a beard and mustache like I do. The exiting fluid essentially flows down over your lips and chin - you can lean forward slightly to try to minimize it, but that's still where it wants to go. I have moved to using this in the shower so that I can rinse to my heart's content and not worry about messing up the sink area, wetting my clothes, etc.Bottom line, if you frequently have minor colds/allergies lead to scratchy/dry back of the throat issues, that then tend to progress to something worse, this might be the perfect product for you. Highly recommended.
J**O
No pain, works waaaaay better than traditional neti
I used 3 packets and it got rid of a month+ long sinus infecting. I have a deviated septum and my nose is always congested, so a traditional neti just does not work for me because there's no pressure and tilting of the head makes the fluid sit in my ears, causing ear infections. The pressure supplied with this and the ability to use it upright makes it a winner.There wasn't enough packets in this for me, so I ended up buying the NeilMed packets which were cheaper.Start with 1 packet the first use, then 2 on the second. 2 packets will slightly burn for about a minute or so, but it's quite bearable. I did 3 for my sinus infection, but I'm not sure if there's a safe upper limit to how many packets to use. 3 packets burns considerably, but only for a few minutes. Honestly the burn is nothing compared to the uncomfortable suffocating effect of actually using the device, but it's well worth it all for a few minutes of discomfort.I do two squeezes, one for each nostril, so I'm done in less than a minute.I make sure the nozzle is completely covering the nostril (do NOT put into nostril, it's less effective trust me). My head is straight. I hold my breath then firmly squeeze the bottle on the congested side first until water comes out the other nostril. If the congestion is bad enough, ill switch to the uncongested side, blow my nose afterwards, then try the congested side again. Once I've squeezed half the bottle into the nostril - and this part is important - I let gravity drain whatever is in my nose for a couple of seconds, then I sniff really hard to get the drainage to the back of my throat and spit it out. Without this last part, you really will not get much solution to the actual sinuses where it's needed; you'll only clean the nasal passage which is not enough. The solution has to enter the sinuses to be effective.Hope this information helps if it hasn't disgusted you yet :)
S**N
My go-to wash kit
I have been using Nasopure sinus wash products for neatly 20 years.The squeeze bottle is easy to pop into the dishwasher. The wash solution packets are convenient. The solution itself is safe and versatile. I’ve occasionally tried others, but this is my favorite.
A**M
love this item
all time fave. second time buying! great to travel with!
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