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List Price: $34.24 Our Price: $17.17 You Save: $17.07 (50%) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Health Care See more product details
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Customer Reviews of SinuCleanse Saline Solution Packets, 60 packets (Pack of 3)Customer Review: Love Sinucleanse Summary: 5 Stars
I bought the Sinucleanse at Costco and these are the cheapest source of the saline solution refill packets I've found.
Sinus cleansing has pretty much cured me of all my allergies. I do it every morning and the Sinucleanse system is easy to use and not at all uncomfortable. If you suffer from sinus infections, doing sinus irrigation can keep you from ever getting another one.
Great product!
Customer Review: Convenient/inexpensive and TOTAL relief from all congestion. Summary: 5 Stars
After 10 uses - this even clears up any sinus mucus that has drained into throat over night and alleviates any 'mouth only breathing' ergo - no more dry mouth upon awakening. I imagine it should work well with those who snore if they have been cleared to use and do not suffer sleep apnea.
As to the 1 star review - way off base.
Customer Review: Great Product Summary: 5 Stars
I've tried other saline packets from other companies. I like this one the best. Sinu cleanse doesn't burn going in and you get a decent amount of salt in the packets themselves. I have tried another brand and didn't like it. I also tried buying seasalt and making my own but nothing feels as good to me as Sinu Cleanse.
Customer Review: No need for allergy medicine!! Summary: 5 Stars
After the first try you realized how easy it is to use & then want to continue to use it on a regular basis. My only suggestion would be to be careful when blowing your nose afterwards because it clears you so much that you pop your ears if you blow too hard.
Customer Review: Cheating!! Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this product in the local convenience store without reading carefully the list of ingredients. In the box there is a little pot, which in fact is really cheap looking (not like on the picture) and is very inconvenient to use. You can buy a pot like this for less than a dollar in the Dollar Store. But that was not the biggest surprise. Guess what is those little packets that they claim to be "physician developed", "patent pending". Just a regular salt and baking soda mix!!! That's right, Sodium Bicarbonate and Sodium Chloride! So, today I discovered that the remedy which is known for centuries has been developed by the physician Diane Heatley M.D. with "patent pending". Are you laughing with me? If so, save your money, mix some salt and baking soda with warm water to get the exact same product. Also, on the box it says "#1 selling neti pot" and then a small print "source: IRI-Total U.S. Drug". I searched on Google, but of course did not find anything about this "IRI-Total U.S. Drug". So cheating it is.
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