| | |  | Muscle Stimulators Muscle Stimulator | Home » » » » Sinucleanse Squeeze Natural Sinus Wash System SQZ30 | | | | | | | Description: | | SinuCleanse Squeeze is perfect for the person who prefers a positive pressure device. The sinus irrigator technology allows for the most convenient, clean and effective squeeze bottle on the market today. This nasal sinus wash has: A wide mouth, easy to fill bottle, ergonomic tip which seals to most nostrils, anti-back wash valve, quick thread cap, easy to handle bottle. This nasal sinus wash naturally relieves allergies, nasal congestion, sinus infections, Post-nasal drip, sinus headaches and Rhinitis of pregnancy. | | | Features: | |
• SinuCleanse system was developed by Diane Heatley, M.D., a leading ear, nose and throat physician.
• Perfect for the person who prefers a positive pressure device.
• This nasal sinus wash naturally relieves allergies, nasal congestion, sinus infections, Post-nasal drip.
• Ergonomically-shaped bottle for comfort.
• Antibacterial plastic and patented anti-backwash valve.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.1 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.6 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 23 reviews |
| | | Label Information: | | | Ingredients:
| Active Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate (700 mg) (Nasal Wash), Sodium Chloride (2300 mg) (Nasal Wash) |
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34 of 34 found the following review helpful:
I squeeze saline up my nose on purposeSep 27, 2007
By Scarlett Brontë This is the first product that I have ever used for sinus irrigation, so I can't compare it to the other things on the market. I have only been using this for a week, but I have already gone from taking three doses of Sudafed a day to one, and I could probably stop the one I take first thing in the morning, but I am not that brave, yet.
I have sinus allergies and my headaches have been particularly bad lately, so I finally took the advice that I had been hearing for the last ten years and looked into netti pots. I found this device and thought that it looked easier to use and not as messy, so I gave it a try.
This one came with thirty packets of the powder that you mix with luke warm water to make the solution that you squirt up your nose. It only takes a few seconds to make up the solution and then you lean over the sink, put the nozzle in your nostril, point it toward the back of your head and squeeze half of the solution into your nose. The water runs out your other nostril like magic and then you do the other side. Blow your nose to remove any left over solution. All done.
I thought that it would hurt or be uncomfortable, but as long as you don't snort up the water as you are irrigating, it shouldn't be a big deal. It is just a bit odd the first few times that you do it. You can breathe through your mouth, but I just hold my breathe as I do it, since it doesn't take very long.
I have read that you can mix up your own powder with non-iodized sea salt and baking soda, if you don't want the expense of always buying the pre-measured stuff. I haven't tried it, but I know that you can do a google search for a recipe and to find out more about it.
I saw a video online where Drew, the Toothpaste For Dinner guy, did a netti pot demonstration with coffee and red wine and it gave me the courage to try the tame saline solution method. You might want to google that too, just because it is kind of funny.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
This is the best product like this I have ever used.Jan 20, 2008
By JCitizen I use a CPAP and you can get serious sinus infections if you don't pamper your nasal passageways. I've used Ocean spray and SaltAire, and this squeeze pump is the best gizmo I have EVER used. It is very easy and positively squirts the easily mixed solution up my nose, with much more control and gets it right where it is needed!
The anti-backwash valve keeps contaminated solution from getting back into the applicator. The applicator is designed to be easily maintained and remains very clean for usage. It works so efficiently that I don't waste solution; it is just great. I was having trouble with infections until I switched to this design of nasal washer. The pump is more robust and will last much longer than any competitor I have tried. Partly because it is simple but also because of the slick backflow preventer valve that is built in.
Now I'm not only off the allergy meds but the Sudofed also; nobody likes signing for that stuff! At the risk of sounding like a typical spammer; I just can't say enough about how I love this product. For those of you who are experienced with past troubles in this health area you probably know what I mean. For those of you who are new to this; don't let the icky feeling of water going up your nose scare you.
All you do is stand over the sink - with your head at normal level, quickly and firmly queeze the applicator until you feel the fluid clear the place where the two nasal passages meet; you might have fluid come slightly out the other nasal passage while doing this. Immediately withdraw the pump so the valve can do it's job and repeat for the other nasal passage.
It doesn't hurt at all and won't feel weird after a short time of using it. The tremendously healthy results will greatly encourage you to keep this going, believe me! It is practically a miracle. Piece of cake!
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
rinse and breathe easierApr 23, 2008
By calyx SinuCleanse (amazon purchase) and NeilMed (on amazon, purchased at local retailer) are effective plus easy to use. This is purely anecdotal- I can't vouch for your experience, but I swear it stopped my husband's snoring; coincidental -?- we'll see beyond the two-month period. Suggested use is daily, but I found that to be drying, robbing nasal passages of needed moisture. Three times a week or when you start to feel slight congestion might be better - whatever works. Both receptacles are said to be of food-safe-quality material. The SinuCleanse receptacle is stiffer, more substantial; NeilMed's is thinner, more pliable; both a breeze to use, especially with the packets of solution. I'm writing this review in thanks to all amazon product reviewers whose words of experience have helped me to make good buying choices.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Everyone should use this instead on decongestantsJan 14, 2008
By Westford Mom
"Westford Mom"
I have been using this for months and bought it for each member of my family. I was chronically congested and popping decongestants all the time. I never take decongestants now.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
squeeze nasal wash kitDec 07, 2007
By Christine Goduto
"cat lover"
This product is great for people who have any kind of a nasal problem ---- from colds to sinus infections. It really does work.
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