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NeilMed Sinus Rinse Starter Kit -- 1 Kit


NeilMed Sinus Rinse Starter Kit
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NeilMed Sinus Rinse Starter Kit -- 1 Kit

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NeilMed Sinus Rinse Starter Kit Description

  • #1 Selling Brand
  • The Original and Patented
  • #1 Physician Prescribed Over-The-Counter Nasal Rinse
  • 5 Premixed Packets Makes 1,200 mL (40 fl oz) of Solution
  • pH Balanced Mixture
  • Contents: 1 Squeeze Bottle and 5 Premixed Packets

Use for

• Nasal Dryness

• Sinus Pressure & Nasal Congestion

• Nasal Symptoms from Flu & Cold

• Post Nasal Drip

• Nasal Irritation from Occupational and House Dust, Fumes, Animal Dander, Grass, Pollen, Smoke, Environmental Pollutants, etc.

 

Advantages

• Soothing, No Burning or Stinging, Therapeutic Saline Rinse for Nasal Irrigation, Moisturization and Daily Nasal Hygiene.

• pH Neutral & Isotonic; Hypertonic with two or more Packets.

• Premixed Packets of USP Grade Sodium Chloride and Sodium Bicarbonate (Natural Ingredients with Purity level 99% or higher).

• Single piece, custom-designed black rounded cap fits any nasal opening. No push and pull components make for easy cleaning.

• Excellent cleansing prior to spraying nasal corticosteroids.

• Smooth Flow with easy-squeeze bottle.

• Empties nearly 95% in upright position.

• Suitable for use after sinus surgery and during pregnancy. Consult your physician with concerns.

• Portable for Travel.

 

Bottle Kit Contains:

• 1 Rinse Bottle 240 mL (8 fl oz)

• 1 Custom Designed Black Cap

• 1 Tube

• 5 Premixed Packets of USP Grade (Purity level 99% or higher) Sodium Chloride & Sodium Bicarbonate Mixture (pH Balanced, Natural Ingredients, isotonic, Preservative & Iodine Free).

• Educational Brochure with directions for use.


Directions

Dissolve One Packet or Sachet in 240 mL (8 oz) of lukewarm distilled, previously boiled or bottled water.

Refer to Education Brochure with directions for use.

 

Free Of
Preservative, Drug, Iodine, BPA, Gluten & Latex

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate (USP grade).
Warnings

Rinsing your nasal passages with only plain water will result in a severe burning sensation. Always use distilled, micro-filtered (through 0.2 micron), commercially bottled or previously boiled & cooled down water at lukewarm or body temperature, properly mixed with NeilMed Sinus Rinse packets. Do not use tap or faucet water for dissolving the mixture unless it has been previously boiled and cooled down. Do not rinse if nasal passages are completely blocked or if you have an ear infection or blocked ears. If you have had recent ear or sinus surgery, contact your physician prior to irrigation. If you experience any pressure in the ears or burning in the nasal passages, stop irrigation and get further directions from your physician. Read and retain the enclosed brochure, if provided, for instruction and other important information. Inside components of this unit are not for individual sale. Do not discard this printed box and any enclosed printed material. The inside final product may not have all the details you require for the ongoing use of the product.

The product you receive may contain additional details or differ from what is shown on this page, or the product may have additional information revealed by partially peeling back the label. We recommend you reference the complete information included with your product before consumption and do not rely solely on the details shown on this page. For more information, please see our full disclaimer.
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5 Tips for Reducing the Symptoms of Allergies & Asthma This Spring

After a long, cold and stormy winter, millions of us are ready to celebrate the arrival of spring.

But sneezes, sniffles and more serious symptoms can make this a miserable season if you suffer from allergies and asthma.

Spring and summer wreak havoc because trees and grass are in full pollination mode, says Kenneth Mendez, president and CEO of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).

Cheerful Woman in Red and White Dress Following Tips to Reduce Symptoms of Allergies and Asthma Smelling Spring Flowers | Vitacost.com/blog

“People with seasonal allergies have symptoms when the pollen they are allergic to is in the air,” he says.

Allergies are the result of the body’s immune system overreacting to substances – such as pollen -- known as allergens. Allergens enter the body when you inhale, swallow, touch or inject them.

More than 50 million Americans experience seasonal allergies each year, AAFA says. Symptoms may include:

  • Runny nose and mucus production
  • Sneezing
  • Itchy eyes, nose, ears and mouth
  • Nasal congestion
  • Red and watery eyes
  • Swelling around the eyes

Asthma is a respiratory condition in which spasms in the bronchi of the lungs cause difficulty breathing.

Allergic asthma – a condition in which allergens trigger symptoms -- is the most common type, impacting 60 percent of people with asthma, or 26 million Americans, AAFA says.

How to tame your asthma and allergy symptoms

Allergies and asthma can trigger symptoms that are uncomfortable – or dangerous, even life-threatening. Fortunately, you can take steps to mitigate these impacts.

Following are five ways to tame asthma and allergy symptoms:

1. Stay indoors – and keep the outdoors outside.

Mendez recommends reducing time outdoors when pollen counts are high. Also, keep windows closed and use central air conditioning instead so that allergens don’t drift into your home.

Remember that mowing the lawn and pulling weeds are likely to trigger symptoms.

Don’t want to stay cooped up inside? Experts suggest going out after it rains, when much of the pollen should be cleared from the air.

2. Take allergy medications early.

If allergy symptoms persist, see your doctor, who may prescribe allergy medications. These medicines keep the body from releasing histamine and other chemicals that trigger symptoms.

Mendez suggests taking such medications early in the allergy season - - even before the season begins if possible.

“Most allergy medicines work best when taken this way,” he says.

3. Buy a dehumidifier.

Humidity levels typically rise during the spring and summer. Experts say indoor moisture levels above 40 percent can increase the growth of molds, and even help dust mites and cockroaches to flourish.

A dehumidifier can help dry out the air. Running the air conditioner can serve the same purpose.

4. Keep pollen off your body.

Since pollen triggers allergy and asthma symptoms, it makes sense to keep it off your body.

Mendez suggests wearing sunglasses and a hat when outdoors. “This will help keep pollen out of your eyes and hair,” he says.

Bathe and shampoo your hair daily. Doing so before bedtime removes pollen and keeps it off your bedding.

And while you may like hanging laundry outside to absorb that fresh outdoor scent, doing so allows pollen to stick to your clothes, bedding and other items drying on the line.

So, use the clothes dryer instead.

5. Try unconventional ways of keeping symptoms at bay.

You also might want to try more unorthodox ways of keeping symptoms at bay.

For example, a recent study out of James Cook University in Australia suggests that the marine oils you obtain in a diet rich in fish may help tamp down inflammation and protect people against asthma attacks.  

Another way to reduce allergies – in your kids, if not yourself – might be to buy a pet. A University of Alberta study found that babies from families with pets – particularly dogs – showed higher levels of microbes associated with lower risk of both allergies and obesity.

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