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that pouring salt water through your sinuses could feel so good.
I have both types of neti pots (the squeeze bottle and the mini tea pot) but I think that the gravity flow (tea pot) one is my fave. I had no idea that you could go through entire winters without blinding sinus headaches until I started using this last year. |
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Takes a bit of getting use to. |
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Ha, just got one, busting my cherry tonight......will report on how it went later.
I don't normally kiss and tell, but since its you guys.............:D |
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I'm going to have to research this stuff more. I believe I've been suffering from sinusitis for the last 5 weeks. Didn't start off that way, but has progressed into all of the symptoms.
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They work great especially after a long weekend of herfing :)
Here's an example of the neti-pot http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...es/netipot.jpg |
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The SinusRinse and Neti Pots are what is being talked about in this thread. They work quite well, since I started using the SinusRinse bottle about two-three years or so ago, my consumption of zyrtec, allerclear and sudafed (the real stuff, the one you have to give a drivers license for) consumption has dwindled down to less than a dozen tablets per year in total. I used to need to take zyrtec /allerclear for months at a time during pollen seasons. |
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I use them on occassion, with good results.
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Salt water in your sinuses? Sounds like it would burn a lot.
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THOSE THINGS ARE A MIRACLE FOR MY ALLERGIES. I cannot shout any louder than that. For real, if you suffer from outdoor allergies, these are great to use to rinse out your sinuses daily. The idea sounds strange but there is no discomfort at all. just remember to keep you mouth open and breath normally through your mouth or you'll create a vacuum and the fluid won't flow.
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I use mine often in the winter and at the first sign of sinusitis.
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I think I'm going to have to try this.
Cheers, G |
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I have great big humidifiers. They get the job done. If not for them, I'd be miserable all winter.
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Leigh (my girlfriend) swears by them. Just be forewarned, you will get some serious crap coming out of your nose.
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It might be a bit uncomfortable the first time or two you use it, but that's probably due more to not being used to forcing 8oz of water up into and through your sinus cavity than anything else. Even when you double the packs up it doesn't burn. Maybe a tiny tingle, but thats about it. |
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