Posted on July 23, 2010.
Where can I buy an irrigation system for sinus? If you speak a Netti pot, I think you can get them at any health food / herb store. It looks like a little tea pot and you fill it with a mixture of salt and warm water, insert the nozzle into one nostril and tilt your head slowly until water comes out the other nostril. It's a bit uncomfortable at first, but feels very clean when it starts flowing!
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From the local pharmacy.
I once worked with an ENT surgeon recommending a bulb ear and normal saline is the best. Make sure you have a pool under the nose (on your knees) to catch the flow off.
Since everything is centered in your head where the sinuses to answer your airways, you can try rinsing with saline nose (not spray) a lot of hot rinse salt water goes into a nostril and others. It pulls all the dirt and shrinks the tissue (like swimming in the ocean). You can do before, during and after infection with relief of symptoms and WASH prevent future infections.
The buffered salt does not "bite" as much as plain salt water. You can use a new method as Nasopure, or vintage, Netipot
You can repeat this whenever you want, without side effects.
You do not need a prescription for this therapy. So if you live in a state like mine, they are about "outlawing" medicine Sudafed. Without drugs "is really the way forward on a common use.