• CodingCarpenter@lemm.ee
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        10 months ago

        I use the neilmed sinus rinse almost every day and it has been life-changing. Last time I got sick there was no stuffy nose or runny anything because I just cleaned it all out it was phenomenal.

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        10 months ago

        I just asked copilot. The salt water has a couple of benefits over pure water; it’s less irritating to mucous membranes, it thins mucus more effectively, and it has modest antimicrobial effects.

      • OpenStars@discuss.online
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        10 months ago

        Pure water would be bad, but salt somehow works, just like going to the beach (even if you are thousands of miles away:-D).

        • Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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          10 months ago

          Isotonic is what you’re shooting for. Hyper- or hypotonic will cause discomfort. You can buy saline packets from any pharmacy, mix those with a specified amount of distilled water and you’ll have the correct concentration with minimal extra bits (which you’ll get a lot of with tap water… don’t use tap water).

          Done correctly and applied at roughly the same temp as your body, you’ll barely feel it in your sinuses.

          • sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            10 months ago

            Isotonic is good for routine use, but hypertonic doesn’t burn that bad if you’re really congested. I’ve used 2 neilmed packets before in my 8 oz water when I had viral nasal infection (as the instructions suggest) and didn’t experience burning. However if I’m not congested like this, hypertonic will burn.