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cmpalmer75's avatar

Thank you! My children had asthma, so I was introduced to nasal washes a while back. I was horrified but became a true believer (after years of NEO-SYNEPHRINE, Coricidin-D, and later steroid nasal sprays). I use XLEAR now because it contains xylitol. I use the XLEAR nasal spray with grapefruit seed extract when I've been in crowded areas. Last night, I added two drops of 2% Lugols Iodine to my nasal wash (you can find it on Amazon) because I'd had a searing sinus headache for a few days. Worked like a charm over night.

I admit that it is a little scary to try "alternative" medicines (that used to be mainstream until Mr. Rockefeller took over American medicine). It will be a learning time for many of us.

But, as I used to tell my children's asthma doctor, "the human body was designed to work".

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CindyArizona's avatar

I’ve been using nasal washes and oral rinses now for going on two years. I use a saline/xylitol wash called Xlear and then add iodine to the solution. It’s a spray so I can carry it with me and use as I feel needed. This information has been out there for a long time and was mostly ignored.

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