VIDEO CONTEST – NeilMed Sinus Rinse helped me!

VIDEO CONTEST - NeilMed Sinus Rinse helped me!
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Entry for video contest: NeilMed Sinus Rinse Video Contest This is a video I did for a video contest. Public voting has begun and will end Dec 15th. If you like my video, PLEASE cast your VOTE!: apps.facebook.com Thank you!

My Treatment for ENS (and dry Noses)

My Treatment for ENS (and dry Noses)
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I have lived with ENS for 23 years. I did some research recently and found the described method with the glycerine/ glucosesyrup mixture and its effect on becteria, and found it really good. Make sure every ingredient is PRESERVATIVE FREE. If you use Glycerine BP grade it normally is preservative free. Instead of glucose syrup you can just mix a teaspoon of glucose powder with a teaspoon of water. Instead of Glucose you can use organic honey. At the moment I am using this mixture and it works even better. You can apply the mixture with Q-tips with a piece of tissue wrapped around it to get a sufficient amount in. You need to get in really a lot! Use a fresh tip everytime yo dip it into the mixture so t keeps for a few days. 1:1 Honey to glycerine is good. But IMO it doesn't really matter. I have also said in the film, that flushing the nose with salt-solution should be avoided. Some people say that this is not true. But I found new evidence for that recently in a study which said that the salt (NaCL) inhibits the cilia function. The cilia are the little skin flaps that transport the mucus. I still believe that you should not flush regularly with NaCL solution, only if you have a cold. But I found a better substance instead of normal salt: Lite Salt which you can get very cheap in every supermarket. It consists of 1:1 KCL and Nacl. The Kalium choride in it is much gentler to the membranes and even can heal them. I find this solution so good I flush my nose again 1-2 times ...

allergic rhinitis – demonstration by video

allergic rhinitis - demonstration by video
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reference from www.allergy.hk Allergic rhinitis is caused by inflammation of the lining of the nose due to exposure to allergens. Symptoms include sneezing, itching, clear nasal discharge, post-nasal drip and congestion. Many patients with allergic rhinitis also suffer from allergy symptoms in their eyes. Allergic rhinitis is most commonly caused by allergy to house dust mites, animal dander, cockroaches, mold spores and pollens. Environmental and industrial chemicals can also cause allergic rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis can cause significant morbidity, especially in children. Nasal congestion often leads to poor quality sleep or even sleep apnea, and results in chronic tiredness, hyperactivity and learning difficulty. Chronic mouth breathing can affect the normal development of the teeth and facial structures. Chronic post-nasal drip can lead to cough and hoarsness, and chronic congestion can cause sinus and middle ear infections. Allergic rhinitis is an important risk factor for the development of asthma in young children. Not all cases of rhinitis are caused by allergies. Other common causes include vasomotor rhinitis, infection and medications. In order to diagnose allergic rhinitis, patients should undergo allergy testing, preferably with skin tests. The test should include all potential allergens in the patient's outdoor, home and work environment. Treatment of allergic rhinitis should first and foremost include avoidance of the relevant allergens. This will involve ...

NeilMed Sinus Rinse Video

NeilMed Sinus Rinse Video
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Most comprehensive nasal rinse kit with premixed packets of sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate natural ingredients) to make 8 oz. of isotonic pH balanced saline solution. An informative brochure with educational material on allergies, sinusitis, and rhinitis is also provided with the kit.