NeilMed NasaFlo Unbreakable Neti Pot with 50 Premixed Packets

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NeilMed NasaFlo Unbreakable Neti Pot with 50 Premixed Packets

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: NeilMed
EAN: 0705928008168
Ingredients: Contents: 1 NasaFlo Neti Pot, 50 packets of USP Grade (99.9% Pure) Sodium Chloride & Sodium Bicarbonate Mixture (pH Balanced, Natural Ingredients, Isotonic, Preservative Free, & Idodine Free).
Label: NeilMed
Manufacturer: NeilMed
Model: nflo-enu-us
Publisher: NeilMed
Release Date: 2006-09-15
Studio: NeilMed

Features:
  • Moisturization & Natural relief from Allergies & Sinus Symptoms
  • No spill, No mess, No Stinging
  • Neti Pot Free flowing gravity method
  • Preservative Free, natural product
  • 90 Day money back guarantee


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - First Timer Experience and Saline Solution Recipes
I got this version of the Neti Pot too. There seems to be tons of options for materials, shapes and sizes. This one seems to combine the best features. I have been interested in Neti Pots since I saw a character on Six Feet Under demonstrate it years ago. I've been plagued by dry nose mucus for a long time. To the point where I'd do steam tents over hot water to get relief from the discomfort. No amount of nose blowing helped.

When I did first nostril, the first time, water hardly dripped out and it took forever to do the whole 8 oz. I had a very productive tissue session then went to the second nostril. The water flowed right out like the pictures and video on the site. I suppose ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Reduces my husband's sinus problems!
My husband has sinus problems regularly and using the Neti Pot has greatly reduced his post nasal drip. This allows him to decrease the need for taking antihistamines unless they are really necessary.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Wonderful Purchase
This is a wonderful product for people who have issues with their sinuses during the Allergy season. Really not that hard to use, it might take a couple attempts to get used to the idea of having water flowing through your nasal passages though. Not that expensive and well worth the comfort that it creates. I recommend neti pots to all allergy sufferers.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor quality, very disappointed
I was out of town and forgot to bring my Netipot, so I bought one of
these pots at the drugstore. The oddly shaped nozzle didn't fit my nose properly, it's not ergonomically designed like the standard Netipot shape.
I was miserable. I had to go online and buy a Sinucleanse pot which took two days to arrive. By then, my allergies had taken over. I guess they are sold out in the stores because they fit all nostril sizes!! I would not suggest this pot due to the shape, and poor quality plastic. It's clearly not "medical grade", so it seems to be adding more impurites rather than removing them (stinky chemical smell). Their salt packets seemed to burn a little.
You can buy a large tub ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Worth Every Penny
I have suffered from outdoor allergies for a very long time and I have been taking allergy shots to help relieve the symptoms. The Nasaflo has been instrumental in getting rid of my sinus headaches. It is not uncomfortable or irritating and it promotes the draining of my sinuses. I would highly suggest giving this a try as I have depended on it to ease my symptoms. A simple, easy and very effective tool to use.



 



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