carriemak
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Amazing how just using warm water can hurt. Also have found water too cool doesn't feel real good nor does it do the job as completely.
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This not only helped her, it's helped a lot of other people. There was no way I could get in 100+ dives a year before I started doing nasal rinses. Obviously, it's not for everyone, but for those of us that it's helped we really would like to get the word out in case it could help someone else.OMG! How much were your doctor's bills before? You did say "seriously... I use the stuff when needed but this is beginning to sound like an infomercial.
But maybe if someone is healthier and doesn't have the infections caused by sinus issues they might have a better chance of fighting cancer. So who knows?
Rinse on!
So this all about preventing cancer? Mea culpa. Spread the good word. I had no idea.
(Anyone who doubts the statistics about the declining status of education in the US need only glimpse at this thread).![]()
I am trying the home mixture. Been using it 3 days. I picked up some fine sea salt with no additives (only salt I could find at that store that was fine and didn't have any additives) and mixed it with equal amount of baking soda. It's Ok. Working on getting the amount right. Too much and it's salty. Too little and it burns.