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Nasaline
is a nasal irrigation device used to treat nasal symptoms
associated with colds, the flu, allergies, or sinus related
infections. Under doctor supervision and direction, Nasaline is
also an effective tool for use in the follow up treatment to
sinus or nose surgery. After a prolonged stay in dry, dusty, or
smoky environments, Nasaline cleans and soothes the nasal
passages, reducing nasal irritation and moistening the mucous
membranes. With the simple use of saline solution, Nasaline is a
drug free alternative for people looking for relief from
everyday nasal and sinus ailments.
Nasaline
consists of a 2 oz. syringe and a patented silicone tip. The
silicone tip was designed to fit most adult noses in such a way
as to completely seal the nostril opening. The channel inside
the tip is formed in the shape of an hourglass, producing a
gentle swirl stream when the saline solution enters the nose.
The silicone tip does not contain latex and is safe for direct
contact with the skin.
Nasaline
has many advantages:
Easy
to use
Gentle
and comfortable
You
control the flow
Easy
to clean
Can
be used repeatedly as necessary
Practical
and durable
Heat
up fresh clean tap water or use warm water directly from the tap.
The water temperature should be at body temperature and feel
comfortable to the touch. Mix one (1) teaspoon of salt into
approximately two (2) cups of water. Stir to dissolve the salt. If
you feel a light stinging feeling in your nose when you flush, you
may be adding too much or too little salt. If you are planning to
use Nasaline for an extended period of time, we recommend using
non-iodized salt which can be bought in any supermarket.
Extract the
saline solution completely into the syringe.
Stand slightly
bent over a bathroom sink or washbasin. Place the silicone tip
up against the nose so that it completely seals the nostril.
Slowly push the saline solution up into the nostril. Breathe
normally through the mouth and refrain from swallowing.
When the saline
solution reaches the back of the nasal cavity, the palate
closes automatically by reflex. The saline solution fills the
nasal cavity and proceeds to pour out the other nostril as it
brings along unwanted mucous and crusty secretions.
Occasionally, some of the saline solution can trickle down the
throat. This is not harmful. A proper flushing should take
about 10 seconds per nostril.
Repeat the
process with the other nostril.
Use a tissue to
blow out any excess saline solution in your nose. Some of the
saline solution can remain in the nose and trickle out a few
hours later. Tilting your head forward and turn side to side
immediately after flushing can prevent this. If you are
severely congested, the saline solution can reach the sinus
channels and can occasionally drip out of the eyes. This is
not harmful and can be prevented by flushing more slowly.
Use
one full syringe (2 oz.) for in each nostril in the morning and in
the evening or at any time as necessary.
Pull
out the piston from the syringe and flush both parts thoroughly
with hot water and let air-dry. Nasaline can also be cleaned with
a mild dishwashing detergent. If the plunger does not easily slide
back into the chamber, put a drop of cooking oil on the black tip.
Nasaline
should be stored in a dry environment at room temperature.
A
video is provided demonstrating the proper use of Nasaline
-Nasal Irrigator.
The following
files are offered in Windows Media or Real Media format.
Please allow a
few minutes for the video to download.
This Nasaline Salt
is pure non-iodized pharmaceutical grade salt
specifically made for use in mixing saline
solution. Buy Nasaline Salt to use with
you Nasaline Nasal Irrigator. Makes
approximately 96 cups of saline solution.
Nasaline Salt is 99.9% purified
pharmaceutical grade salt specifically made for
use in mixing saline solution. Nasaline Salt is pure Sodium Chloride
with no additives or preservatives. Nasaline Salt is obtained from deep well
underground salt deposits, and has undergone the
most stringent purification process controls to
make sure it is of the highest quality and
purity.
Nasaline is recommend to prevent possible
allergic reactions that one might develop from
the iodine in store bought iodized salt or the
algea frequently found in sea salts.
Ingredients
99.9%
Sodium Chloride
Suggested
Use
Mix
one measured teaspoon of Nasaline Salt in
two cups of warm water. Follow directions as
instructed in your Nasaline manual. Please read
complete instructions before use. Contains 8
oz.-- makes approximately 96 cups of saline
solution.
"As a
sufferer of chronic sinusitis, flushing my sinuses with saline
is an important part of my care, and you have made it easy and
convenient. Thanks!"
–
Steve B.,
Tulsa, OK
"I
can't believe how such a simple and natural procedure can have
such lasting results for a severe allergy sufferer as I am. Since
I started using Nasaline, I have not had a reason to take any
allergy medication. Even on the worst allergy days I am able to
enjoy my day!"
–
Shirley K.,
Hillsboro, NJ
"Finally!
A long awaited product to effectively treat our patients for nasal
and sinus ailments. Nasaline is now being used daily at our
hospital."
–
Dr. Petri Olivius MD, PhD; ENT
Clinic, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
"This
weekend I purchased a Nasaline at the mind body spirit expo in
King of Prussia. I've used a neti pot for years with great
satisfaction in reducing general nasal stuffiness and preventing
respiratory infections. After using the device for 2 days I'm
DELIGHTED. It's much less messy and quicker than a neti pot - It's
even very gentle. Thanks for an inventive, non medical, safe
product."
–
Debbie Donnelly, RN BS CYT
Can
I use Nasaline if pregnant or breastfeeding?
Nasaline
can be safely used during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Are
there any side effects to using Nasaline?
There
are no known side effects.
How
durable is the Nasaline product?
With
frequent use, the Nasaline product should last approximately 4
months after which time it should be disposed of. During this
time, discoloration may occur which has no impact on its
effectiveness.
Who
can use Nasaline?
The
silicone tip was designed to fit most adult noses, and anyone over
the age of 12 years can safely use Nasaline, unless specifically
not doctor recommended. Children under the age of 12 years might
find that the silicone tip does not properly fit the nostril,
which may prevent efficient and comfortable results.
I've
been using a Neti Pot for years, how is Nasaline different from
the Neti Pot?
With
Nasaline, the user actually controls the amount of pressure used -
depending on the level of congestion. The patented silicon tip
provides for a complete seal to the nostril - preventing any
saline solution from pouring back through the same nostril for a
more effective nasal wash. Also, because you don't rely on gravity
with Nasaline (as with a net pot), you don't have to tilt your
head awkwardly to the side - you simply stand upright, leaning
slightly forward over your sink.
Is
it safe to rinse the nasal passages with saline solution?
Rinsing
the nasal passages with saline solution is an ancient technique
that has been recommended by doctors for centuries - all over the
world.
When
making the saline solution, why is it important to use 1 tsp of
salt and 2 cups of warm water?
This
is creates what is called a physiological (isotonic) saline
solution - 0.9% salt, which is the same salt content the body
produces, and mixed correctly using warm water provides for the
most comfortable rinse with no stinging sensation. It is very
important not to use too little (hypotonic) or too much (hypertonic)
salt, in which both cases, a slight stinging feeling can be
experienced.
Is
the tip safe for contact with the skin?
The
silicone tip does not contain latex as it was specifically
designed for direct contact with the skin.
Where
do I obtain saline solution?
The
saline solution can simply be prepared in your own home at your
convenience.
Can
I use regular tap water?
You
can heat up fresh clean tap water or use water directly from the
tap.
Can
I use ordinary table salt?
You
can, but if you are planning to use Nasaline for an extended
period of time, you should use non-iodized salt to prevent any
allergic reactions that might develop from the iodine.
How
often can I use Nasaline?
Use
one full syringe (2 oz.) for in each nostril in the morning and in
the evening or at any time as necessary.
How
should I clean Nasaline?
Pull
out the piston from the syringe and flush both parts thoroughly
with hot water and let air-dry. Nasaline can also be cleaned with
a mild dishwashing detergent, but it should not be necessary for
cleaning. If the piston does not easily slide back into the
chamber, put a drop of cooking oil on the black plunger tip.
Where
and how should I store Nasaline?
Nasaline
should be stored in a dry environment at room temperature.
Nasaline
Nasal Irrigator
Patented
Nasal Irrigation Device Developed By Physicians
Nasaline
is a gentle, easy-to-use, nasal irrigation device. Doctors recommend
nasal irrigation to treat symptoms associated with colds, the flu,
allergies, or sinus related infections. Under doctor supervision and
direction, Nasaline is also an effective tool for use in the follow up
treatment to sinus or nose surgery. Nasaline can also clean and soothe
nasal passages after prolonged exposure to dry, dusty, or smoky
environments.
The patented silicone tip
is designed to fit snugly in most adult nostrils. The tip produces a
gentle swirl stream when the saline solution enters the nose, washing
away harmful, irritating particles. Simply fill the Nasaline syringe
with saline solution and experience drug-free relief from everyday nasal
and sinus ailments. Salt mix and measuring cup with spoon sold
separately.
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