ScubaRev
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Has anyone seen a real review from a disinterested party?
The Mayo Clinic recommends this procedure for runny nose and nonallergic rhinitis.
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that chronic sinusitis may be caused by toxic snot, in which case a sinus rinse may just be what the doctor ordered.
The Mayo Clinic Store sells the NeilMed product line.
I've used the OTC saline rinse in a squeeze bottle for years. As an amateur woodworker and home remodeler, I find that it helps to clear out the dust and cut down on allergic reactions to plaster and sawdust. Far fewer colds too.