I bought this Navage Fall 2022. I was scare to use it. But after seeing this review, it helps me more than this guy knew. I realized that I have quite alot of gunky so I have been using Navage 4x a day for three weeks. Now, I am down to 2x and I LOVE IT. I cannot imagine my life without the Navage!!!!
I appreciate this review very much. Thorough, honest, and entertaining. My doctor recommended this device, and your review makes it seem a bit less scary.
It's not uncomfortable at all... esp. if you heat the water. I normally put a cup of water in the microwave for about 23 seconds. I can't even feel the water at that temperature. It's an amazing device and if it ever breaks, I'll definitely have another one the next day!!!
yes It's great if you DO have Sinus trouble. I'd get another one if mine broke. I used to have to dunk my face into warm water and deliberately breath water into my nostrils to stop the sneasing . I've learned a lot since then but I still love this machine . It's like most things in life. If you take a little time to learn the tricks you get the benefit. I'm an older guy that pic of me was in the 40s. We live on and Island and our Water is so soft that warm straight out the tap is safe and so that combination works with the the Navage machine "Hack" and use your own salt mix.
Except that, just like Kuerig, the trashy pods could circle the world in number. Dropping a teaspoon or 2 of med grade salt in the top would be infinitely better. But then they wouldnt be making as much money off you, for life.
Mine came with 2 nose pillows which is designed for 2 people, which I wanted it that way! You did great and I like how fun you made it😇 and being real👍🏼 just used mine for the first time today and like it so far👍🏼😇🌸
Thanks for the Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you researched - Yenamilla Sniffing Reformed (google it)? It is a great one off guide for curing nasal polyps permanently and naturally minus the normal expense. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my work colleague at very last got amazing success with it.
This guy is HILARIOUS! And now thanks to him I don't even need to buy a Navage since I was taking a drink of water while I watched this... Squeaky clean now!💧😂😤
microwave your water for 30 seconds! I love mine. Also Navage doesn't want you to know that you can use your own saline solution. I found a link a Navy guy did showing how to use the salt pod lid and the reset button under the lid so you don't have to keep spending fro salt pods. here is a link ua-cam.com/video/e9oipTY6lvA/v-deo.html I will continue to buy them, but someone might not have the budget for refills..thanks again
The DO sell the nose pillows separately for $6.95 a pair, and the nasal dock for $9.95. I just ordered the machine today, and if it works, I will order a pair (and the nasal dock if necessary) for my daughter so that we can share the unit!
I prefer the netipot for clearing out the sinus's, I use one daily as I have pretty bad sinus problems and it works fantastic. I bought and tried the motorized version but didn't really like it, it didn't have suction, just pushed the water through the sinus's to clear them out. The normal saline packets are pretty cheap and warm distilled water is a must!
I used to use a Neti pot, but hated having to blow my blow constantly afterward to clear out all the water. This thing intrigued me when I saw it on TV, but man, it sounds very pricey, especially with the proprietary saline pods. Allergies are pretty much haywire for me during all 4 seasons, but flare up badly during the start of each season. Well, thanks for the video and the laughs with the first date anology!
Maybe you should be familiar with it before you review it. These are great, as I have 2 deviated septums with very narrow passages and without sinus washing I get BAD sinus infections and headaches. It took 20 years of suffering until I finally got relief. Due to my narrow passages ,the older sinus washes left water up there. Always fun bending over and a water stream comes out of your nose!!
Cedar fever! I lived my first 36 years with no allergies. After one winter in Round Rock, now I get them all the time. The pollen was blowing off the trees so much that my wife thought the greenbelt was on fire! I moved back to Cali 10 years ago, but I still have my allergies. I hate those trees.
Well at least he didn't puke like I did the first time. My wife and I had a heck of a time getting any water to flow through it at all. We thought our noses were completely blocked or something but it may have been pump not being primed. All I know is we have no problems now and it works great. I should have had my wife film my first time with this so you could have gotten a good laugh.
I would love to try it but I do not like the idea that you have to have their pods in it for it to work. I could make up my own saline solutioon. Do you know if it will still work with a used pod in it?
If the saline pods seem too costly to anyone, search UA-cam for hacks. In just two simple steps, you can use any saline packets! My Navage helps me a lot with sinus infections and allergies, and I think it's kind of fun to see what it pulls out in the bottom!
I’ve had a severe sinus infection for at least 5 months now. Antibiotics and another product nasal rinse would just about knock the infection out; only for the sinus infection to rebound with a vengeance. This unit started working to clear my sinus infections after the second use. That was circa 2 weeks ago. I’ve purchased four of these devices and have given them to people who have severe allergies and multiple sinus infections. All have thanked me. One person even reimbursed me for my gift. I tell people to acquire a dedicated 16-ounce Pyrex or plastic measuring cup. Fill the cup with distilled water only. I tried using filtered reverse osmosis water. That didn’t work as well as the distilled water. I put a liquid steroid (called Budesonide), a paste antibiotic (called Mupirocin Ointment) and 8-ounces of distilled in the Pyrex cup. I heat the solution for 45 seconds in a 1,100-watt microwave. I stir the solution to get the paste antibiotic to dissolve. Then I pour the mixture into the Naväge. A Salt Pod is put into the Naväge’s chamber and the lid is closed releasing the Salt Pod’s solution. I gently shake the unit to stir the solution up. And then I irrigate. As the saying goes: “Oh what a relief it is”. Of course, your mileage may vary. Just my 2¢
If I hadn't pulled it off my nose like that it would have made less mess. I realized I should have run it with just the suction for a few seconds before doing that.
i got a navage, and ive tried everything to keep it from choking me and having the water run out of my mouth and nose, but nothing works. also, after i use it, my nose is runny for hours.. i think it was a waist of money..
Well, sometimes it does help to get your waist into it. I found that sometimes, to get everything out of my sinuses, I bend over the sink and cover each nostril separately, while blowing any excess out the other, into the sink. Use your waist like that, and you'll find you did not waste your money on this great product.
Used mine for the first time today. It wasn't too bad! I did get choked twice for a few seconds. And I had some sinus pressure after. So I hope with regular use that won't happen. But it wasn't bad at all!
So mines must start every October cuz I have now and I’ve used the navage today and I’m still clogged but I probably wasn’t using it correctly because the water was gushing out my mouth so I tried to use the “K” trick and it kinda helped but I want to master it, I already knew before I went go but it at walgreens that it wasn’t gonna be $50 or less
What a wimp! The suction is not as bad as you demonstrated. The distilled water should be warmed to body temp, not used cold as you did. This device is a personal unit and who would even consider having it be a multi person unit. The device works very well for sinus irrigation. I sometimes have to use it twice in one treatment til bottom receptacle indicates clear return. I highly recommend this unit as I have frequent sinus congestion and it works miracles. Stop your exaggeration of the procedure. It is not uncomfortable if used correctly and really helps clear out congestion. J
@@TheGodfather101 Maybe, perhaps. When I get migraines, I use aroma therapy in an attempt to stop the swelling and the pain of a migraine. Aroma therapy stimulates the olfactory nerves and sends messages to the brain to ‘cut the crap’ (so to speak). You’ve given me an idea: next time I get a migraine - mix up a batch of Naväge solution and irrigate my nose and sinus cavities and see what happens.
Parris, you COULD make this for use by everyone in the family....just take off all the pieces that can be wet and soak them overnight in a very strong dilution of plain white vinegar and water in the sink. Maybe you'll have to put something over the entire sinkful to make sure they stay submerged but that is what is referred to as a COLD STERILIZATION method. I use a CPAP machine and it is used with plastic hoses and facial pieces that are made up of silicone or plastic and that is the way I was informed as to clean and sterilize them once a week. As long as there isn't any silicone, you could always add some bleach to the water as well, but bleach will break down the silicone so you don't want to add that when cleaning the silicone parts.
I also use a NETI POT which is another nasal irrigator, but it does need to be used over a sink and has the little powder packets to add to the water. I use warmed water so it's not so shocking to my sinus cavities. You don't really want to use a microwave to warm the water, it will cool too fast and it heats unevenly as well. Just take a container that will hold your little bottle of distilled water and set it inside that with some very warm tap water and leave it to heat. It will transfer the heat and make your bottled water warmer. I don't know that I could get used to a suction device, I prefer letting it run out in it's own time, and then blow my nose to clear out any water that's left. But I've got to say, you surely are a brave man to do that on video, lol.
A friend used that cursed thing- It sucked out part of his frontal lobes. He lost all of 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th-grade memory-as well as MOST of his College education. AND, his sinus is still clogged
Not true. I ordered one Wednesday, and it came today. Set it up easily (instructions say municipal tap water is fine which was a relief) and used first time. Works like a charm; though it’s creepy to see the processed water afterward, at least you know what’s going on in your sinuses. It will get a little pricey using two pods for each use, but if it gives more relief than a Neti pot, it will be worth it!
@@barbarashealy987 please don't use tap water. There are multiple TDS or Total Dissolved Solids in tap water that are harmful to your nasal cavities and sinuses. Please, for your own safety, use distilled water only.
Annette Melnychuk be carefull with tap water. In some areas it could have bacteria or other microorganisms which are safe and natural for consumption but would have an adverse effect if they nested in your sinuses. When i picked mine up my friends were very keen to warn me on this , going so far as to pull up articles on "brain eating bacteria" and sinus infections which caused DRASTIC HORRIFIC disfigurement . And we live in an area with aome of the, supposedly, cleanest water in the country. The device itself recommends using water that has passed througg a 1 micron filter. So if you're not aure your water is up to that standard i would either get such a filter or Go Distilled.
You should really boil tap water because of bacteria and such that tap water is not treated for. 1 minute rolling boil or 3 minutes if you live in a high altitude place
Boy I gotta kick outta this one. ha ha ha... You're funny! And that 1st date description. lol This product really impresses me. I like it. I would be careful about microwaving your water no matter how little. There are other safer ways of doing it. ttfn
I've never used any type of device such as this but I have had bad allergies for at least 30 years now. I'm thinking I will try this device out. Do they recommend doing this once per day in the morning after waking up?
Yes, it does change the structure of the water. It causes the water molecules to move faster. That is all that happens. The water starts to cool when the molecules lose their energy.
JAHAHAHA I LOVE THIS VIDEO!! AND I LOVE YOUR HANDS ON REVIEWS...OR SHOULD I SAY 👃 NOSE HAHAHA THANKS FOR THE LAUGH..IF I NEEDED THIS I DEF WOULD BUY THIS .
...A Keurig for the nose...lol...I'm glad I don't have to use any of these crazy things, and I feel for those with allergies, my mother included and my friends that hardly come over due to their dog/cat allergies.
I bought mine and i love it. Takes a bit to get used to. But in all honesty its helped me clean my sinus infection out way faster. I thank you
that alone would sell me! , the headaches were the worst!
I bought this Navage Fall 2022. I was scare to use it. But after seeing this review, it helps me more than this guy knew. I realized that I have quite alot of gunky so I have been using Navage 4x a day for three weeks. Now, I am down to 2x and I LOVE IT. I cannot imagine my life without the Navage!!!!
You are the first person I've seen that actually positioned it correctly!
It is rare that I get the instructions right. : ) Thanks.
I appreciate this review very much. Thorough, honest, and entertaining. My doctor recommended this device, and your review makes it seem a bit less scary.
"It was like, you're on a first date with someone..." Made me spit coffee. Thanks for the honest review!
This review is the real deal, raw uncut footage of using the product for the first time. Even his shirt matches the product.
It's not uncomfortable at all... esp. if you heat the water. I normally put a cup of water in the microwave for about 23 seconds. I can't even feel the water at that temperature. It's an amazing device and if it ever breaks, I'll definitely have another one the next day!!!
That's great.
TheWWFMankind great review
yes It's great if you DO have Sinus trouble. I'd get another one if mine broke. I used to have to dunk my face into warm water and deliberately breath water into my nostrils to stop the sneasing . I've learned a lot since then but I still love this machine . It's like most things in life. If you take a little time to learn the tricks you get the benefit.
I'm an older guy that pic of me was in the 40s. We live on and Island and our Water is so soft that warm straight out the tap is safe and so that combination works with the the Navage machine "Hack" and use your own salt mix.
I hoped you used distilled water🥹
"A Keurig for your nose" I love it
Except that, just like Kuerig, the trashy pods could circle the world in number. Dropping a teaspoon or 2 of med grade salt in the top would be infinitely better. But then they wouldnt be making as much money off you, for life.
Mine came with 2 nose pillows which is designed for 2 people, which I wanted it that way! You did great and I like how fun you made it😇 and being real👍🏼 just used mine for the first time today and like it so far👍🏼😇🌸
i cant believe you didnt mircorwave the water!! such a huge difference when you do!
Thanks for the Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you researched - Yenamilla Sniffing Reformed (google it)? It is a great one off guide for curing nasal polyps permanently and naturally minus the normal expense. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my work colleague at very last got amazing success with it.
I loved how polite you were to described this experience! haha
Perfect review!😂 I especially like the comparison to an overzealous date👍 also, you did way better than I did the first time!😮
This guy is HILARIOUS! And now thanks to him I don't even need to buy a Navage since I was taking a drink of water while I watched this... Squeaky clean now!💧😂😤
Hilarious? You are kidding right?
You're supposed to use distilled water so that you don't get that burning sensation. They say that on the netty pots, also.
microwave your water for 30 seconds! I love mine. Also Navage doesn't want you to know that you can use your own saline solution. I found a link a Navy guy did showing how to use the salt pod lid and the reset button under the lid so you don't have to keep spending fro salt pods. here is a link
ua-cam.com/video/e9oipTY6lvA/v-deo.html
I will continue to buy them, but someone might not have the budget for refills..thanks again
Texas
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The best part is seeing what comes out and you not showing us was a waste of my time.
What a nice guy. I just wish he hadn’t hidden the bottom tank so we could see the results!
Trust me. I own one and I regret looking at what came out of my nose.
Does this keep you from getting sick as much?
We really don't use it proactively- just once we are getting stuffed up or having a runny nose.
Awwww Paris it was horrible seeing you in so much discomfort but I am happy that you have got your nose sorted for the spring time good luck with it 😊
The DO sell the nose pillows separately for $6.95 a pair, and the nasal dock for $9.95. I just ordered the machine today, and if it works, I will order a pair (and the nasal dock if necessary) for my daughter so that we can share the unit!
did it work???????
Just curious how long did the mechanical module last? I've had 2 in 16 mos., 1 was replaced under warranty
"Uhhh, what?? That was an unexpected comparison." starts at 9:45 mark. LOL Thank you so much for these reviews. I love your honest reactions.
: )
I prefer the netipot for clearing out the sinus's, I use one daily as I have pretty bad sinus problems and it works fantastic. I bought and tried the motorized version but didn't really like it, it didn't have suction, just pushed the water through the sinus's to clear them out. The normal saline packets are pretty cheap and warm distilled water is a must!
Glad you found a system that works for you. And yes, I learned my lesson about cold water!
I used to use a Neti pot, but hated having to blow my blow constantly afterward to clear out all the water. This thing intrigued me when I saw it on TV, but man, it sounds very pricey, especially with the proprietary saline pods. Allergies are pretty much haywire for me during all 4 seasons, but flare up badly during the start of each season.
Well, thanks for the video and the laughs with the first date anology!
Thanks. And yes, you do have to keep buying the Salt Pods.
floyd2386 There are some videos that show you how to mix up your own solution and trick the machine into working.
@@JasonWW2000 Awesome , is there a link??
Did it suck the water out from another nostril?
I finally ordered mine last night. Been wanting one for awhile
Maybe you should be familiar with it before you review it. These are great, as I have 2 deviated septums with very narrow passages and without sinus washing I get BAD sinus infections and headaches. It took 20 years of suffering until I finally got relief. Due to my narrow passages ,the older sinus washes left water up there. Always fun bending over and a water stream comes out of your nose!!
Cedar fever! I lived my first 36 years with no allergies. After one winter in Round Rock, now I get them all the time. The pollen was blowing off the trees so much that my wife thought the greenbelt was on fire! I moved back to Cali 10 years ago, but I still have my allergies. I hate those trees.
Well at least he didn't puke like I did the first time. My wife and I had a heck of a time getting any water to flow through it at all. We thought our noses were completely blocked or something but it may have been pump not being primed. All I know is we have no problems now and it works great. I should have had my wife film my first time with this so you could have gotten a good laugh.
I was also having water to go through
Does this device have a stronger flow vs. Regular nasal irrigation, when pushing out mucus?
Can you order individual parts just in case it broke the nose suction?
ROFL starts at 8:25 mark
If Are on oxygen 24/7 this good for you to use
I would love to try it but I do not like the idea that you have to have their pods in it for it to work. I could make up my own saline solutioon. Do you know if it will still work with a used pod in it?
Is it suppose to be warm water?
You can buy different nose pillows to use for different ppl. They have different sizes also if by chance someone has a smaller nose.
Aw that was great! A true commentary sir! cheers! I will try this product now! You made me a believer!
Is it purified or distilled water and what is best? They say warm water is the best
Make sure its distilled. No tap water. Ever
2:45 - are the green ones Menthol favored?
If the saline pods seem too costly to anyone, search UA-cam for hacks. In just two simple steps, you can use any saline packets!
My Navage helps me a lot with sinus infections and allergies, and I think it's kind of fun to see what it pulls out in the bottom!
Please consider teaspoons of saline from a larger supply than using individual packets like trash isnt a problem.
Just bought this thing... nose is always congested because of deviated septum... it works for first 3 hours before im congested again...bummer.
I’ve had a severe sinus infection for at least 5 months now. Antibiotics and another product nasal rinse would just about knock the infection out; only for the sinus infection to rebound with a vengeance. This unit started working to clear my sinus infections after the second use. That was circa 2 weeks ago.
I’ve purchased four of these devices and have given them to people who have severe allergies and multiple sinus infections. All have thanked me. One person even reimbursed me for my gift.
I tell people to acquire a dedicated 16-ounce Pyrex or plastic measuring cup. Fill the cup with distilled water only. I tried using filtered reverse osmosis water. That didn’t work as well as the distilled water.
I put a liquid steroid (called Budesonide), a paste antibiotic (called Mupirocin Ointment) and 8-ounces of distilled in the Pyrex cup. I heat the solution for 45 seconds in a 1,100-watt microwave. I stir the solution to get the paste antibiotic to dissolve.
Then I pour the mixture into the Naväge. A Salt Pod is put into the Naväge’s chamber and the lid is closed releasing the Salt Pod’s solution. I gently shake the unit to stir the solution up.
And then I irrigate.
As the saying goes: “Oh what a relief it is”.
Of course, your mileage may vary.
Just my 2¢
Do you think that it makes less of a mess?
If I hadn't pulled it off my nose like that it would have made less mess. I realized I should have run it with just the suction for a few seconds before doing that.
i got a navage, and ive tried everything to keep it from choking me and having the water run out of my mouth and nose, but nothing works. also, after i use it, my nose is runny for hours.. i think it was a waist of money..
Well, sometimes it does help to get your waist into it. I found that sometimes, to get everything out of my sinuses, I bend over the sink and cover each nostril separately, while blowing any excess out the other, into the sink. Use your waist like that, and you'll find you did not waste your money on this great product.
Used mine for the first time today.
It wasn't too bad!
I did get choked twice for a few seconds. And I had some sinus pressure after. So I hope with regular use that won't happen.
But it wasn't bad at all!
Glad to hear it! And it does get easier with time.
Great review! Thank you for the throrougness!
So mines must start every October cuz I have now and I’ve used the navage today and I’m still clogged but I probably wasn’t using it correctly because the water was gushing out my mouth so I tried to use the “K” trick and it kinda helped but I want to master it, I already knew before I went go but it at walgreens that it wasn’t gonna be $50 or less
I saw water coming out of your ear. is that normal?
that's great something a little better for those allergies without medication
I do worry about taking the medication daily for six to eight weeks.
lol......loved it!! Im scared to use mine now!!!
Is it possible to switch directions to have the flow change? Such as in the left nostril one day then in the right another day if you choose?
Im sure you figured it out 2 years ago.. but you literally spin the nose pillow device around 180 degrees.
What a wimp! The suction is not as bad as you demonstrated. The distilled water should be warmed to body temp, not used cold as you did. This device is a personal unit and who would even consider having it be a multi person unit. The device works very well for sinus irrigation. I sometimes have to use it twice in one treatment til bottom receptacle indicates clear return. I highly recommend this unit as I have frequent sinus congestion and it works miracles. Stop your exaggeration of the procedure. It is not uncomfortable if used correctly and really helps clear out congestion. J
i subscribed to your channel after watching your funny review. Thanks for the laugh :)))
i guess it didn't come with a suggestion to use warm water?
"The carmel machiado"!! lol !!
What do you think about migraines, would it help with it?
Migranes are blood vessel related and/or neurological. So no
@@TheGodfather101 Maybe, perhaps. When I get migraines, I use aroma therapy in an attempt to stop the swelling and the pain of a migraine. Aroma therapy stimulates the olfactory nerves and sends messages to the brain to ‘cut the crap’ (so to speak).
You’ve given me an idea: next time I get a migraine - mix up a batch of Naväge solution and irrigate my nose and sinus cavities and see what happens.
Can you switch which side does the suction, and which has the pressure?
JOE PRETE yes
I've watched like 3 different reviews the experience doesn't sound fun but gets the job done just gotta suck it up mostly
is it recommened to flip half way through or does not flipping still do the job?
Mine starts right after Christmas too!
that was hilarious! thanks
Parris, you COULD make this for use by everyone in the family....just take off all the pieces that can be wet and soak them overnight in a very strong dilution of plain white vinegar and water in the sink. Maybe you'll have to put something over the entire sinkful to make sure they stay submerged but that is what is referred to as a COLD STERILIZATION method. I use a CPAP machine and it is used with plastic hoses and facial pieces that are made up of silicone or plastic and that is the way I was informed as to clean and sterilize them once a week. As long as there isn't any silicone, you could always add some bleach to the water as well, but bleach will break down the silicone so you don't want to add that when cleaning the silicone parts.
I also use a NETI POT which is another nasal irrigator, but it does need to be used over a sink and has the little powder packets to add to the water. I use warmed water so it's not so shocking to my sinus cavities. You don't really want to use a microwave to warm the water, it will cool too fast and it heats unevenly as well. Just take a container that will hold your little bottle of distilled water and set it inside that with some very warm tap water and leave it to heat. It will transfer the heat and make your bottled water warmer.
I don't know that I could get used to a suction device, I prefer letting it run out in it's own time, and then blow my nose to clear out any water that's left. But I've got to say, you surely are a brave man to do that on video, lol.
That is good information- thank you.
Ah yes, like heating up baby bottles. I do remember that.
Very real video, thx a ton, thinking, but not liking the concept, although it makes perfect sense
I will buy that thing today!! I can breath throw my nose!!
Great review; you cracked me up a few times. :)
Does any of the water go down your throat?????
I didn't experience that.
I love mine!
It would be nice if they could lower the price . I suffer from allergies but I can't afford it .
I want that! In România pls!
other people can use the same unit. just buy some extra nose docks
Great video !!
A friend used that cursed thing- It sucked out part of his frontal lobes. He lost all of 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th-grade memory-as well as MOST of his College education. AND, his sinus is still clogged
Same
Well at least your friend still has high school.
Great and funny review !!
It's funny that most of the products review say not available on Amazon anymore and it's on that kind of strange
Not true. I ordered one Wednesday, and it came today. Set it up easily (instructions say municipal tap water is fine which was a relief) and used first time. Works like a charm; though it’s creepy to see the processed water afterward, at least you know what’s going on in your sinuses. It will get a little pricey using two pods for each use, but if it gives more relief than a Neti pot, it will be worth it!
@@barbarashealy987 please don't use tap water. There are multiple TDS or Total Dissolved Solids in tap water that are harmful to your nasal cavities and sinuses. Please, for your own safety, use distilled water only.
Wished I got my sooner
8:25 when the tissues are just too far away!
I use tap water and have had no problems with burning
Annette Melnychuk be carefull with tap water. In some areas it could have bacteria or other microorganisms which are safe and natural for consumption but would have an adverse effect if they nested in your sinuses.
When i picked mine up my friends were very keen to warn me on this , going so far as to pull up articles on "brain eating bacteria" and sinus infections which caused DRASTIC HORRIFIC disfigurement . And we live in an area with aome of the, supposedly, cleanest water in the country.
The device itself recommends using water that has passed througg a 1 micron filter. So if you're not aure your water is up to that standard i would either get such a filter or Go Distilled.
You're an idiot tap water got chlorine in it and chlorine irritate sinuses.
You should really boil tap water because of bacteria and such that tap water is not treated for. 1 minute rolling boil or 3 minutes if you live in a high altitude place
Annette, people have died from using tap water for nasal cleaning: blog.aarp.org/2011/12/21/sinus-rinse-warning-two-deaths-from-using-tap-water/
Boy I gotta kick outta this one. ha ha ha... You're funny! And that 1st date description. lol This product really impresses me. I like it. I would be careful about microwaving your water no matter how little. There are other safer ways of doing it. ttfn
Thanks- as messy and silly as I was I think it will really do a good job- quick and with little mess.
This is perfect after a long night of cocaine binge.
Haha
Thx 4 the heads up. I was wondering about that. Lol
How to use Hydra sense nasal care
I've never used any type of device such as this but I have had bad allergies for at least 30 years now. I'm thinking I will try this device out. Do they recommend doing this once per day in the morning after waking up?
You can do it as needed. Anytime you have pollen to wash out (like when you get in from being outdoors) would be a good time- I imagine.
nice job
Big baby man up its not bad
Never microwave your water it changes the molecular structure of it
Lol.. nonsense
Yes, it does change the structure of the water. It causes the water molecules to move faster. That is all that happens. The water starts to cool when the molecules lose their energy.
lol use warm water next time... lol
chrisiden Agree! Reading instructions will answer a lot of the questions above.
yes sir .. you should have had a luke warm water .... :)
JAHAHAHA I LOVE THIS VIDEO!! AND I LOVE YOUR HANDS ON REVIEWS...OR SHOULD I SAY 👃 NOSE HAHAHA THANKS FOR THE LAUGH..IF I NEEDED THIS I DEF WOULD BUY THIS .
just get extra nostril inserts fo different family members to use. easy.
How disappointing to not show the tank with results. Also makes no sense saying the tank should not be clear. A major point is to see what comes out.
Il faut mettre ce matériel de lavages de nez en vente dans les pharmacies
De France et paraphamacies il faut l'importer en France car il est bien
Get a bowl put hot water in it. Put bottle in hot water. No need for microwave unless your in a hurry
First time over the sink. lol
Nobody ever had to pull my head.
...A Keurig for the nose...lol...I'm glad I don't have to use any of these crazy things, and I feel for those with allergies, my mother included and my friends that hardly come over due to their dog/cat allergies.
You would you call this device a nose rapist? I think I'm going to stick to my old method of a Dremel tool with a q-tip on the end.
keurig for your nose!!!! 🤣
Good v
Not available in europe 110 volts so you must buy in usa and converter 110/230 volt 🤮
It runs on batteries, no plug at all.
I miss the girls and the kids type videos
The three of us are in our latest video on Rainy Day Dreamers- ua-cam.com/video/OK6ujy_dHtI/v-deo.html
Lol. I going to buy one.
That doesn't look very comfortable. I just use a neti pot when I'm getting sick or have allergies and it works fine for me.
Neti pot is gentler, I am sure. But this sure is quick!
You used cold water 😝