Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 The best sinus rinse I have ever used I lost when I had to leave my toxic home. It is called " Rino Flow " It has a small air compresor and a cup you use in your nostrils. You use a saline solution you can get at the pharmacy but it is awsome. I highly recomend it. Its a little pricey but worth every penny. I dont sell them so here is a link that does a good job in describeing it. I was told to buy it after I had sinus surgery many years ago so I have used it. I cant answer about the brain fog part because I did not have those problems then as I do now and cant afford to gert another yet to find out. Hope that helps. http://www.entdr.com/rinoflow.html From: judybiz2002 <riverwords@...> Subject: [] Re: Getting re-exposed to mold? SINUSES Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 12:46 AM Thanks for the tip. I'll do that. I have Neilmed...do you think that's about the best sinus rinse kit? Will the sinus rinses help with just upper respiratory/ ENT symptoms, or will it help with other symptoms (brain, etc.) as well? Also, speaking of sinus stuff, while still living in the moldy place I'd gotten these sore-type things in my nostrils. Most of that has gone away since moving out of the moldy place, except for one painful area in one side of my nose. (Has anyone else gotten that?) Would the sinus rinses help with that, too? Or is there anything else that would help to heal that? I also got a saline-type spray that has various good ingredients in it, including aloe. Maybe that will help as well? > > you mentioned sinus symptoms too. you may want to start washing your > sinuses everyday amd/or after exposures like this, it may help with > some symptoms too. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 The difference between the two is as simple as this. 1 is a bigger opening letting more of and a finner mist into your nose and a smaller opening back into the " drain " 2 is a smaller opening and more powerful mist but a bigger opening into the " drain " I usually just used one phase in particular. The " drain " is in the botom of the cup that you use. It seems strange and even with it in my hand it took me a while to figure out how on earth that would really work but it does. I dont know what that other irrigator you mentioned is, that is what this is, is an irrigator. One other I looked at was one that you could hook up to a water pic or something. This one is not messy, and all I really know to say is that it works great. I mean you can really tell that it is getting that solution deep into your sinusus immediatly. When you put it to your nostril and hold the other one closed you feel your sinus's opening up rite then. It is an awsome feeling. I remember when I first started useing it my ears poped and I could hear better than I had in a long time. BIG difference. Seems like then it was about 185.00. I cant imagine it being much if any more than that but like I said it is a GREAT investment if you have bad sinus problems. I just have not seen anything that compares. The jetti pot or whatever is not used by pressure and does not use saline solution for one, but it just is a whole league behind if not more than what this thing does for you. From: jill1313 <jenbooks13@...> Subject: [] Re: Getting re-exposed to mold? SINUSES Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 7:58 PM Well it looks interesting but expensive. What is the difference btw phase 1 and 2, and I don't understand where the nasal mucus goes when you blow. Why is it better than a neti pot or Grossan irrigator? Does it put a mist up there or a jetstream of water or what? THANKS > > The best sinus rinse I have ever used I lost when I had to leave my toxic home. It is called " Rino Flow " It has a small air compresor and a cup you use in your nostrils. You use a saline solution you can get at the pharmacy but it is awsome. I highly recomend it. Its a little pricey but worth every penny. I dont sell them so here is a link that does a good job in describeing it. I was told to buy it after I had sinus surgery many years ago so I have used it. I cant answer about the brain fog part because I did not have those problems then as I do now and cant afford to gert another yet to find out. Hope that helps. > > http://www.entdr. com/rinoflow. html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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