Testimonials

I LOVE your product. After 30 plus years of sinus problems and mega-bucks of nasal sprays, I’m finally free!!! I’m looking forward to the rest of my life in EASY BREATHING FREEDOM!!! Thank you so very much!!!

Yvonne F., St. Petersburg, Florida

Advantages - Innovative Bottle Design

Fact: NasalCare® Nasal Rinse Starter Kit is the first, patented, and FDA-registered nasal irrigation system that overcomes those challenges and obstacles to keep our “air filter” in healthy working condition for both preventative and therapeutic benefits.
With its anti-backflow, dual-valve design and scientifically formulated solution mix, nasal irrigation has never been easier, comfortable, relaxing, and effective. It also includes a protective cap to keep bacteria and debris from entering while it is not in use.

Advantages

Liquid valve:
Solution can only flow into the sinuses, not back into the bottle

Air valve:
Prevents negative pressure from crushing the bottle, allowing solution to continually flow into the sinuses for efficient cleaning

Two valves, not a single air valve, must work together to truly avoid backwash.

Working in tandem, the two valves:
• Eliminate backflow
• Prevent sinus re-infection
• Allow solution to continually flow for more effective, thorough and gentle cleansing
• Allow a maintenance-free system; without back-flow caused contamination, a quick rinse is all that’s needed (“backflow bottles” require six-step cleaning with detergent)

Additional benefits:
• Easily controlled positive pressure
• Large volume
• Head remains in comfortable upright position
• Wide opening, easy to add premix
• More effective in addressing root cause issues than any over-the-counter medication available, as well as prescribed medication
• Can be used in conjunction with any medication a patient may be prescribed for other issues; where other nasal therapies are often with interaction side effects
• No risk of allergy
• Reduces mucosal swelling and improves cilia
function
• Experience relief usually at the first try!


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