Nasal douching has been done for a very long time and I found it provides amazing relief, though I'm more fond of my steam inhaler.
Try adding a drop or two of tea tree oil. This will help kill any bacteria.
PJ.
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----- Original Message ----- From: leskayc@a... To: vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 10:11 PM Subject: Re: [vocalist] The sore nasopharynx
I know this one! It is called a"rhinoflow" or maybe it was "rhinotherm", but anyway it is a "rhinosomething" unit because my ENT gave me a brochure on it yesterday. And I lost it or else I would have the name exactly................
Anyway, it sounds much more complicated than my trusty little neti pot and sinucleanse solution packets, and I know it costs more. Speaking of which, how many of you do this nasal irrigation thing? I think it is wonderful, and my head is certainly clearer, but my ENT says that some docs feel like it is a way to spread infection while others swear by it-I know that my sinuses have not bothered me nearly as much since I began doing it on a daily basis, but it still didn't keep me from getting a sinus infection after I had the flu......................
just wondering, Leslie
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