Irrigation Without Irritation
Pros:
Immediately starts to work, helps a great deal.
Cons:
Does involve putting a spray in the nose.
The Bottom Line:
Cold or allergy sufferers and even those who dislike nasal sprays- this is perfect for you!
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Author's Review
I have terrible seasonal allergies. They are so bad that they scratch at my immune system, giving way to other illnesses to set in throughout the spring season. When I was younger, my allergies were so horrible that my puffy, swollen eyes and itchy, inflamed throat and watery, itchy eyes kept me in the house. It was difficult for me to go outside during the allergy season. Years went by and my allergies got a little bit less severe. Instead of using an inhaler, two different pills and a prescription nasal spray, I opted only to take the pills. Instead of using my prescription nose spray, I decided to use ENTsol, which was recommended to me by my allergist. It doesn't make me feel as if I inhaled in a swimming pool, and it doesn't have a weird smell. This product has a gentle stream that really opens my nose, doesn't drip down the back of my throat, and washes the allergens out of my nose as it prevents them from affecting my health. I would recommend this to anyone. It comes out in a light misty spray instead of a brash, quick spritz. It also comes in a nasal bath, which can also be used for gargling. That product comes in a packet and is released into very warm water. These products are safe, easy to use, great for travel, and can be used on anyone (no matter how phobic you may be about putting things in your nose...trust me, I don't like putting things in there either). There would be days where I would be so congested that the thought of talking to someone made me embarrassed. When I have colds I also like to use ENTsol spray. I think it is great for all seasons and for maintaining my health!