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Waterpik SWN 460 Sinusense Neti Bottle Includes 60 Soothing Saline Packs With Aloe Vera and Eucalyptus, Blue
Sinusense neti bottle is a new consumer-driven hybrid design of the traditional neti pot.
Amazon Sales Rank: #69073 in Health and Beauty Color: Blue Brand: Waterpik Model: SWN 460 Released on: 2010-08-01 Ingredients: Sodium Chloride (Pharmaceutical-Grade), Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) (Pharmaceutical-Grade), Eucalyptus Globulus (Eucalyptus), Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis) Extract Dimensions: 3.38" h x 7.00" w x 4.25" l, .64 pounds Provides a comfortable fit against your nostril Easy to hold handle free design Easy to open and easy to pour One touch flow control valve Stylized ergonomic design Bpa free Package converts to sorage box for saline packs Softseal nozzle Stylized ergonomic design for comfort and ease of use
The Waterpik SinuSense Neti Bottle is an innovative twist on a centuries-old therapeutic treatment. Traditional Ayurvedic practitioners and Western doctors alike recommend frequent sinus cleansing to prevent buildup of allergens and bacteria and to promote better health. Experience gentle sinus cleansing with the Waterpik SinuSense Neti Bottle. The traditional neti pot gets a contemporary, sleek redesign and a modern comfort grip for a soothing, gravity-fed sinus wash. The One-Touch FlowControl Valve lets you control the gravity-fed water flow as fast or slow as you want. Safe for daily use, ages four and up. The SinuSense Neti Bottle is an all-natural approach to better breathing. The SinuSense Neti BottleAt a GlanceSoftSeal Nozzle provides a comfortable fit against your nostril and the handle free design is easy to holdOne-Touch FlowControl Valve lets you control the gravity-fed water flow to minimize spills BPA-free neti bottle is dishwasher and microwave safe and safe for everyday use Saline formula's eucalyptus oil and aloe vera extract add soothing sensation 60 Soothing Saline Easy-Pour Packs are easy to open and easy to pourEasy to hold and easy to use, the One-Touch FlowControl Valve lets you control the gravity-fed water flow as fast or slow as you want. View larger.Sinus washing reduces sinus and allergy symptoms and the frequency and intensity of allergy attacks.The Benefits of Healthy SinusesAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 31 million Americans suffer from sinusitis, inflammation of the sinuses that occurs with viral, bacterial, or fungal infection. Sinus washing reduces sinus and allergy symptoms and the frequency and intensity of allergy attacks. Sinus washing provides a safe, affordable, and natural sinus-washing experience. An Ancient Technique for Modern HealthSinus washing is an ancient Ayurvedic technique, called jala neti, with origins based in the yoga tradition. In Eastern cultures, jala neti is performed as routinely as we brush our teeth or wash our hands. Although Western doctors commonly prescribe antihistamines, decongestants, steroids, and antibiotics, they also recommend sinus washing for allergy sufferers and patients with chronic sinusitis. Allergists and ear, nose, and throat specialists (ENTs) also encourage sinus washing as a preventive approach to allergies and key to sinus health.Easy to Use, Easy to CleanThe Waterpik SinuSense Neti Bottle is easy to use. Fill the bottle with 8 ounces of warm distilled water (tap water may be used) then add one Waterpik Soothing Saline Easy-Pour Pack. At the sink or in the shower, lean forward, place the SoftSeal nozzle to your nostril, tilt your head to the side, and press the FlowControl valve. Gravity gently pulls the water up and over your sinus passage. Repeat with the other nostril. Use twice a day for maximum relief.The Waterpik SinuSense Neti Bottle is recommended for ages four and older.This product is backed by a 14-day money-back guarantee.About Water Pik, Inc.: Treat Yourself BetterSince 1962, Water Pik, Inc. has been a leader in developing and manufacturing innovative personal and oral health care products. Over the years, Water Pik has acquired more than 500 patents, maintaining a steadfast commitment to developing innovative products that enable people to treat themselves better. Waterpik brand products are recognized for their award-winning design and technology. The company is committed to developing products that not only enhance the health and well-being of customers, but also conserve water and energy.What's in the BoxWaterpik SinuSense Neti Bottle, 60 Soothing Saline Easy-Pour packs, and a quick-start guide and instruction manual.
Most helpful customer reviews 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. I can finally breathe and not have to HACK IT anymore By Teddy Sanowski I have been looking for a neti pot solution for a while but it's hard for me to justify the price of $30 like most products to stick it up my nose and pour water. When Waterpik came out with this solution I was excited because it was half of the cost of other products and came with the saline packets.After I tried it for the first time, I can't tell you how much I can breathe again when I wake up. My biggest issues no matter the season or even how clean my home is is that I have an overload of mucus and what have you in my nasal cavity. I like to practice breathing exercises and tai chi in the morning but it's hard for me to go through a routine without having to stop and "hack" something out. Especially if you are doing a meditative style breathing of qi qong. However to my avail I was able to breath deeply and and I felt wonderful. This will be an excellent remedy for when I receive a cold or have an allergy.The one thing that is a bit of a bothersome is having to keep your bottle maintained. Initially you have to clean it, boil water, wait then use it. It has to be done weekly. Also there could be a little more push of the water when I am pouring as it can take a little time. But other than that, it's a great product and I can now definitely skip the pills and just do this twice a day! Highly recommended. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. That wasn't so bad. By Anonymous For the past year and a half, for reasons unknown, I have been suffering from recurrent sinusitis. I am not sure that I am a true believer in the neti pot, but now I am at a point where I am willing to exhaust my options. I wanted something simple and low cost, so I went with this Waterpik variation on the traditional neti pot. I tried it for the first time tonight and it was very easy both to prepare and to use. You just pour one of the provided packets into the device, add warm water up to the line, and shake it up. Then you just lean your head to one side (over the sink, of course) and place the nozzle into the "upper" nostril. There is a button on the top of the device that releases the liquid into your nose. Even if you push it down all the way, the flow is still very light, so no need to be too concerned with your pressure. The sensation is a little like when you accidentally get water up your nose, but not as traumatizing since the flow is much more gentle (and, of course, you are expecting it). If anything it was more of the feeling of having a runny nose - a little uncomfortable, but not awful. I am not sure if this will help in the long run, but I am at least glad that my experience was uncomplicated. I would not hesitate to buy this product if you are curious to try this sort of nasal irrigation method. 11 of 22 people found the following review helpful. Actually, it's not so bad as the 1-star would indicate By Brian Cunnie This neti pot isn't so bad, in spite of my 1-star review. The reason that I'm giving it a 1-star review is because they have self-serving marketing baloney in their instruction manual. Specifically, and I quote, they say, "For optimum hygiene, we recommend replacing your neti bottle every 90 days."If they were really worried about hygiene, they would recommend that we place the neti bottle in the microwave every 90 days to clear out any bacteria. But they're not really interested in our hygiene, they're interested in their bottom-line--which is okay, they should be interested in their bottom line, but they shouldn't try to masquerade their interest in their bottom line as interest in our health. Do they think we're that stupid? Wait, obviously they do.They also recommend that you use their "special" (i.e. branded & expensive) salt. This is silly. You can use generic table salt (but NOT iodized because iodized salt tends to sting).Other than those two points,
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