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Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: PeterB
Date: November 15, 2012 09:07PM
[www.amazon.com]

I'd never heard of this stuff until seeing a TV ad ... intuitively, it would seem to me to be pretty stupid to be blowing capsaicin up one's nose, but I dunno...




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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: Jack D.
Date: November 16, 2012 01:13AM
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All natural homeopathic nasal spray....

To me homeopathic meds = hooey. Might as well have the tribal medicine man dance around and sprinkle you with crushed dried chicken organs.

After reading the reviews of this stuff, I think I'll just stick with snorting Ajax to clear my sinuses like in this classic Cheech and Chong clip.



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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: ztirffritz
Date: November 16, 2012 07:00AM
seems some good sushi with wasabi would work as well.



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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: Pam
Date: November 16, 2012 07:22AM
There are a lot of valid homeopathic remedies, I use quercetin/bromelain for inflammation myself (doc approved). But in this case I think all it may accomplish is helping someone drain out their sinuses.

UMMC is a good source for alternative medicine info
[www.umm.edu]
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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: tuqqer
Date: November 16, 2012 07:58AM
My sinus health was turned around a few years ago when a friend turned me onto his salt water trick: he simply bought about 6 of those nebulizer bottles from the drugstore, emptied them out, and filled them with a saline solution of about 1 quart of water with 1 tablespoon of sea salt. The then placed the nebulizers all over the place, like his car, his work desk, bedside, bathroom. And then whenever he was in those places, he'd take a sniff or two of the mist. I started doing this and it completely eliminated stuffy nose, post-nasal drip, and nosebleeds (that I'd mainly get in the winter). It's been one of my minor health miracles of my life. I'm not a complete fan of the process and have a host of friends who have also gotten similar results. I just refill the bottles as needed.



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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: Psurfer
Date: November 16, 2012 09:42AM
Neti.
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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: Zoidberg
Date: November 16, 2012 09:45AM
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tuqqer
My sinus health was turned around a few years ago when a friend turned me onto his salt water trick: he simply bought about 6 of those nebulizer bottles from the drugstore, emptied them out, and filled them with a saline solution of about 1 quart of water with 1 tablespoon of sea salt. The then placed the nebulizers all over the place, like his car, his work desk, bedside, bathroom. And then whenever he was in those places, he'd take a sniff or two of the mist. I started doing this and it completely eliminated stuffy nose, post-nasal drip, and nosebleeds (that I'd mainly get in the winter). It's been one of my minor health miracles of my life. I'm not a complete fan of the process and have a host of friends who have also gotten similar results. I just refill the bottles as needed.

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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: NewtonMP2100
Date: November 16, 2012 09:50AM
home[o]y don't play that.....??



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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: Speedy
Date: November 16, 2012 10:43AM
I've heard a good salt water flush everyday will do your sinuses wonders.



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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: iaJim
Date: November 16, 2012 12:08PM
I've used this company's Sinus Buster, and it really does relieve a sinus headache. I swear by it. I might add that I was a skeptic, and when it was suggested, I thought the same thoughts about it as most of you have mentioned-chicken entrails and all. But it does work. The first time you use it you just about croak from the burn up your nose, but after a couple of times of using it and knowing what to expect, it's not so bad. I get quick relief from sinus headaches with it. I have never tried the Allergy Buster, which is available at WalMart as well.
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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: NewtonMP2100
Date: November 16, 2012 09:21PM
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Speedy
I've heard a good salt water flush everyday will do your sinuses wonders.

how will an enema do your sinuses any good.....????



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Re: Anyone here with sinus/allergy problems try this stuff?
Posted by: BobC
Date: November 17, 2012 12:06AM
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Speedy
I've heard a good salt water flush everyday will do your sinuses wonders.

how will an enema do your sinuses any good.....????

Yeah, that's what it seems like. But I've been using the Sinus Rinse saline squeeze bottle for a couple of years, and it's done a lot of good for my previously troubled sinuses. There's nothing homeopathic about it. The salt & baking soda dissolve to make the solution match your body's salinity & pH, reducing the burn. My understanding of the effects is:
- the rinse washes out rhinoviruses, allergens, & other germs that like to hang out in nasal passages;
- the fluid helps break up and carry out mucus deposits that can cause blockages & irritations
- the isotonic solution helps keep the membranes moist, since if they're dry then they're more likely to be irritated and to be susceptible to infection.

It's not a magic bullet. I still get the occasional cold. But I used to be miserable from recurring sinus problems, and now I hardly get any.
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