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| | From: boni8547 (Original Message) | Sent: 1/9/2009 7:38 PM |
At-home Rx: Sinus Trouble: The Saline Solution A daily saline rinse may reduce sinus symptoms by as much as 72 percent and even cut the number of infections for those with chronic sinus problems, researchers from England's Royal National Throat, Nose, and Ear Hospital concluded after reviewing a series of studies. This ancient remedy softens and removes crusty mucus, thins nasal secretions, and helps wash away viral particles, bacteria, and irritating immune system compounds. You can purchase a sinus-rinsing tool called a neti pot at a natural foods store, get a special attachment for electric water-jet irrigators (like Water Pik), use a squeeze-bottle sinus rinse (such as NeilMed rinse), or simply cup your hand to deliver the saline solution to your nose. - The recipe: Mix 1/2 teaspoon non-iodized salt, plus 1 pinch baking soda, with 8 ounces warm water.
- Rinsing directions: Lean over the sink with your head down (some neti-pot instructions advise tilting your head to the side slightly). Gently squirt the saline into each nostril (or inhale, one nostril at a time, from your palm). Breathing through your mouth at the same time will help keep the solution from entering your mouth. (If it does get in, spit it out.) Gently blow your nose. Repeat until you've used the 8 ounces of salt water.
Let me know if you don't drown...lol |
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Who knew that snorting salt water would cure the common cold |
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UGH, I have one! Sat in a staff meeting with my nose gushing blood. Great. Had another one when I got home. Messed up my whole afternoon. Pressure and headache and I'm kind of dizzy, but no one can tell................. |
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