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I've used them before because I often get rhinitis (spelling?) and a severely-blocked nose.  It works well, also gargling with salt water.  With this nasal inhaler, you need to tip your head back and allow gravity to do its thing. Certainly worth a try at 49 baht!

 

I just use table salt...

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11 minutes ago, simon43 said:

I've used them before because I often get rhinitis (spelling?) and a severely-blocked nose.  It works well, also gargling with salt water.  With this nasal inhaler, you need to tip your head back and allow gravity to do its thing. Certainly worth a try at 49 baht!

 

I just use table salt...

I've been using diluted hydrogen peroxide for gargling and so far no mandatory sore throat

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Yes!  It is excellent.  A perfectly designed product.  I use it a few times a week.  You can mix your own saline solution but I just buy large bottles of Klean and Kare 9% normal saline to keep it simple.  

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57 minutes ago, ricklev said:

Yes!  It is excellent.  A perfectly designed product.  I use it a few times a week.  You can mix your own saline solution but I just buy large bottles of Klean and Kare 9% normal saline to keep it simple.  

Where's the best place to buy Klean and Kare?

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1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:

Where's the best place to buy Klean and Kare?

I order the 500 ml bottles with the normal cap, not the spray cap, from Lazada but Watson's and other pharmacies also sell them although not all carry the large bottle.  

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I swear ny Nasol. It unblocks the nose so quickly. Years ago I tried numerous sprays but Nasol was the clear (sic) winner. 

 

Nowadays they have those wretched actuators but I kept some of the old squirty bottles.

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The best solution in my opinion is to use the saline solutions available everywhere mixed with a bit of salt from the salt packets to make the liquid stronger. You can use it in the nasal cleaner or rinse bottle.

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9 hours ago, msbkk said:

The best solution in my opinion is to use the saline solutions available everywhere mixed with a bit of salt from the salt packets to make the liquid stronger. You can use it in the nasal cleaner or rinse bottle.

It needs to be stronger?

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57 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

It needs to be stronger?

It is not a must. For me personally I find it more effective as I do have severe chronic

breathing problems especially during nighttime due to an allergy.

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15 hours ago, stubuzz said:

 

 

Salt packets are available from any pharamcy.

What is the difference between salt from a pharmacy and salt from a supermarket?  NaCl will be NaCl regardless of the vendor.

I suspect buying salt from a pharmacy will be drastically more expensive and no different in chemical structure.

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23 minutes ago, FolkGuitar said:

What is the difference between salt from a pharmacy and salt from a supermarket?  NaCl will be NaCl regardless of the vendor.

I suspect buying salt from a pharmacy will be drastically more expensive and no different in chemical structure.

As long as it's non iodized then it should be the same

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If you are mixing the saline solution yourself you have to use boiled or distilled water to avoid any infections.  

 

The saline solution salt sold at pharmacies and online comes premeasured for convenience.  You add the specified amount of boiled or distilled water.  The packets are cheap. 

 

Easiest thing is to buy bottles of normal saline solution (9%) but mixing it yourself is fine. 

 

Kit mach mai dee!  

 

 

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19 hours ago, stubuzz said:

Alternatively, you could just buy a 500ml bottle of saline for about 45bt.

 

Yep. That's what I use occasionally. Actually a smaller bottle. Cut the tip wide enough for the nose.

 

I try to use de-congesting nasal spray as rarely as possible,

Have sinusitis since ages.

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7 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

What is the difference between salt from a pharmacy and salt from a supermarket?  NaCl will be NaCl regardless of the vendor.

I suspect buying salt from a pharmacy will be drastically more expensive and no different in chemical structure.

First of all it is easier to dose as 1 package is exactly weighted to be used for nasal purpose. And the packaging says that the salt is pharmaceutical grade, there might be a difference between table salt and the one to be used as nasal solution. 

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