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Neti pots!
Since it's the time of year (for those of us in the northern hemisphere) when everyone has colds and flu and clogged sinuses, let's talk about neti pots.
Who's got one, who's using one, who recently improvised one out of a squeezy travel-size shampoo bottle and feels much better for it? *g*
Advice, tips, experiences?
Who's got one, who's using one, who recently improvised one out of a squeezy travel-size shampoo bottle and feels much better for it? *g*
Advice, tips, experiences?
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So I boil the water, dissolve the salt, leave it to cool for about 20 minutes while I do something else, and then that's about right.
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I was incredibly stopped up last night before bed, and none of my cold/sinus pills were working, so I finally gave up and managed to go to sleep. This morning, I woke up and went, "Duh! Neti pot!" I can breathe out of one side after flushing things out, which is a lot better than I was doing.
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Otherwise, Husband used to use a squeeze bottle, with some success. Plan to allow about an hour or so before you lie down afterwards, to give the water time to drain from your sinues before you sleep, and be aware that you may have random splurts of water from your nose for a while if you tip your head, or bend forward.
Husband says it is unpleasant, like you are drowning yourself, but it can help his sinuses, so. A balance, I suppose.
Oh, and you will want to buffer the water to make the experinece less stingy. We just mix his up with NeilMed packets, as we have been too lame to just find out the right proportions of baking soda and whatever that you are supposed to put in the water. Probably three clicks away on the internet... :)
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Probably three clicks away on the internet... :)
Like everything else on the internet. *g*
The Mayo Clini has a page on making your own neti pot solution. So far, plain salt seems to work for me with no stinginess.
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I do get the "drowning" feeling from the neti pot, which is why I go with the bottle more, as I don't have to bend. However, I get the drowning feeling from a glass of water as well (no joke) so it's not a surprise.
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And yeah, yikes, amoeba. I always use filtered water, but now I'm switching to boiled, filtered water. 0_0
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But, I use it religiously when I get sick, and I'm quite convinced it helps me get well more quickly. I also use it when allergy season strikes, because it makes breathing so much easier. I think nasal irrigation is simply one of the best answers for nasal congestion EVER.
Definitely do it standing over a sink or in the shower, of course, and personally my suggestion is to run a full 8oz of water through there. You may think a single irrigation or two helps, but if you do the full 8oz you'll be amazed at the difference.
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*g* I am in the UK, the land of electric kettles, so I don't have that extra barrier.
Definitely do it standing over a sink or in the shower, of course, and personally my suggestion is to run a full 8oz of water through there. You may think a single irrigation or two helps, but if you do the full 8oz you'll be amazed at the difference.
*nods a lot to this*
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http://www.ehow.co.uk/facts_7992241_neti-come-out-other-side.html
Though I wouldn't recommend ibuprofen usage just to fix it ...