Guest guest Posted December 23, 2007 Report Share Posted December 23, 2007 Here it is: SALT WATER RINSE FOR THE NOSE (BUFFERED HYPERTONIC SALINE NASAL IRRIGATION) The Benefits •When you rinse your nose with this salt water and baking soda mixture, it washes crusts and other debris from your nose. •Salty water pulls fluid out of the swollen membranes of your nose. This decongests the nose and improves air flow. Not only does this make breathing easier, but it helps open the sinus passages. •Studies show that this mixture of concentrated salt water and baking soda (bicarbonate) helps the nose work better and moves mucus out of the nose faster. The Recipe •Carefully clean and rinse a 1-quart glass jar. Fill the clean jar with tap water or bottled water. You do not have to boil the water. •Add 2 to 3 heaping teaspoons of " Kosher or pickling/canning " salt. Do not use table salt, which has unwanted additives. You can ask for pickling/canning salt at the grocery store. Add 1 rounded teaspoon of baking soda (pure bicarbonate). •Stir or shake before each use. Store at room temperature. After a week, pour out any mixture that is left over and make a new recipe. •If the mixture seems too strong, use less salt -- try 1½ to 2 teaspoons of salt. For children, it is best to start with a weaker salt water mixture. Then gradually increase to using 2 to 3 heaping teaspoons of salt, or whatever the child will accept. Plan to rinse the nose with the salt water mixture 2 to 3 times each day. Make the salt water and baking soda mixture according to the recipe. You will need a Bottle Applicator, Neti Pot, bulb/ear syringe or a large medical syringe (30 ml). Pour some salt water mixture into a clean cup or bowl. Many people like to warm the salt water in a microwave oven to about body temperature. Be sure that the salt water is not hot. Fill the Neti Pot, Bottle Applicator or Syringe with salt water from the bowl. Do not put your used syringe back into the jar, because that will contaminate your salt water. Stand over the sink or in the shower and squirt the salt water into each side of your nose. Aim the stream toward the back of your head, not the top of your head. This lets you spit some of the salt water out of your mouth. It will not hurt you if you swallow a little. Most people notice a mild burning feeling the first few times they use the salt water mixture. This usually goes away in a few days. Please call our office if you have any problems or questions. For Young Children You can put the salt water into a small commercial spray container, like a nasal steroid spray bottle. Squirt it many times into each s of the nose. Do not force your child to lie down. This rinse is easier to- do when sitting or standing. If You Use a Nasal Steroid you should always use the salt water mixture first, then use your nasal steroid spray (like Flonase, Vancenase, Beconase, Nasacort). The steroid works better when it is sprayed onto nasal membranes that have been cleaned and decongested by the salt water. Then the steroid medicine will reach deeper into the nose and sinuses. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11b.Re: Sinusitis/Cold/Flu - Treatment/CurePosted by: " Misty L. Trepke " mistytrepke mistytrepkeSun Dec 23, 2007 12:18 pm (PST) Please post it to the group... Thanks Misty Alternative Medicine Forum Moderator --------- , Meg <megalef wrote: Re: Sinusitis/Cold/Flu - Treatment/CurePosted by: " Meg " megalef megalefSun Dec 23, 2007 12:16 pm (PST) Thanks, Katu. Rinsing the nose with Saline Solution is so very helpful. Due to neck problems, I can't use a Neti pot anymore. My nose doc was part of the team that put together a product called Sinus Rinse. It has a bulb- like bottle applicator that one can easily squirt into each nostril w/o any neck pain. It's available at almost all drug stores. I use his Saline Solution which is made with Kosher Salt, containing no additives or preservatives (I have his permission to share). Anyone wishing his Saline Solution recipe - which can be used with a Neti Pot or other applicators - please feel free to eMail me off- list. Or, if the Owner/Moderator feels it's appropriate, I'll be happy to share it with the List. Meg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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