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Where Can I Buy The Nasal Wash Salt In Bulk? Which Brand Recommended?

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As i have rhinitis problem, I need to nasal care by rinsing every day, so I need to buy salt small packages instead of a big bottle of Klean & Kare Normal saline solution, which I think too expensive to consume it (only 1000ml). Anyone has good recommendation? Thanks.

Most pharmacies sell a brand called Hashi

You can buy a box of the refill packets.

thank you,i am going to take a look.

Not for me but always nice to hear back if people solve the problem and where.

So if it works for you let us all know as who knows when some one else will want the information.

Most pharmacies sell a brand called Hashi

You can buy a box of the refill packets.

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Probably the cheapest source of pure non-iodized salt would be a chemical supply house such as Union Science on Doi Suthep Rd. I think I paid 15 baht for reagent grade sodium chloride.

Also, most likely you know this but it's safest to use distilled water. You can also boil tap water. But don't ever use tap water straight from the tap. If the water has amoebas in it, they can cross over into your brain. Which invasion is usually fatal.

Probably the cheapest source of pure non-iodized salt would be a chemical supply house such as Union Science on Doi Suthep Rd. I think I paid 15 baht for reagent grade sodium chloride.

Also, most likely you know this but it's safest to use distilled water. You can also boil tap water. But don't ever use tap water straight from the tap. If the water has amoebas in it, they can cross over into your brain. Which invasion is usually fatal.

Where can you get distilled water in Chiang Mai. Is it the same as you put in your car battery?

Most pharmacies sell a brand called Hashi

You can buy a box of the refill packets.

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I have always just used a good seasalt. Probably Rimping has some, it doesn't take much to preform this task so a box will last a long time. Any good bottled water will work as well.

Is iodized salt bad for you nose?

Make it yourself. :)

It doesn't need to be perfectly sterile because you're not using it in your eyes, and salt is a hostile environment for germs etc. anyway.

It's one slightly rounded teaspoon of salt, and the same amount of baking soda in a liter of water. Simply boil the water and dissolve the soda and salt.

I can relate. I had nasal surgery about ten years ago to open up my sinuses and fix a deviated septum. Wow what a difference. It's the second best thing I ever did for myself. The best was having lasik surgery and going to 20/15 vision after being really nearsighted. Medical procedures are relatively cheap in LOS. Have you seen an ENT about the possibility that surgery would fix it?

Is iodized salt bad for you nose?

Not really, but if it bothers you, you can buy cooking salt, found with baking supplies. It's also cheap.

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