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Formulated Nasal Moisturizing Spray and What Is Breathe·EaseXL® ? Breathe·ease® XL is a new moisturizing and irrigation solution for the nose that is both effective and economical. Formulated to approximate the body's natural salinity and electrolyte composition, this unique formulation is reported in medical journals best for nasal cilia to prevent the nasal cilia from slowing due to infection, allergy, and contagion and more appropriate than regular saline. Breathe·ease® XL solution incorporates a formula proven effective in clinical trials, is additive-free, and is highly economical. Convenient and easy to use you make Breathe·ease® XL solution yourself by just mixing our formula. May be used as both a isotonic or hypertonic solution. Each
package contains: Saline nose drops are needed for most nasal and sinus conditions. They are recommended for dryness, crusting, and as an aid to normal nasal function. Saline sprays can also be used to prevent and treat nose bleeds. The nose is supposed to moisten inhaled air, helping to maintain a moist environment for the cilia in the sinuses. These cilia are the body's first line of defense against infection. The moist, mucous environment also forms a pathway for the good white cells to reach the bad bacteria that may attempt to infect the body through inhalation. Any dryness, itching, or crusting in the nose means that a moisturizer is needed for the nose to do it's job. Saline had always been considered the most common, safe, and simple such moisturizer. Today we know that the preservatives that must be added to insure a long shelf life can be harmful or irritating to the nose, especially when the nose is irritated already . Here is a partial list of the additives found in saline nasal sprays:
It is important to avoid any of these preservatives that might irritate an already sore nose. So Breathe·ease® XL was developed as a means of providing a solution for the dry irritated nose. However, the purpose of a saline type spray is to restore normal cilia function. Professor Wilbert M Boek of University Hospital, Utrecht reported that solutions containing potassium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, and salt were much better for restoring nasal/sinus cilia than those without these ingredients. Breathe·ease® XL is a formula designed to restore cilia function and avoid the use of some of the preservatives that can harm the delicate nasal membranes. Breathe·ease® XL is especially designed for use by the child. The incidence of children with sinusitis is increasing at an alarming rate. Many of these children could be helped by regular use of moisturizer solution. Breathe·ease® XL is for kids: No preservative to burn
Use with Hydro Pulse Nasal / Sinus Irrigation Stystem® or Water Pik™
style Irrigator For
Moisturizing Spray For
kids or adults with colored discharge: 3 to 4x a day. <Top> Costs Calibrated
Measurement For use with the Hydro Pulse Nasal / Sinus Irrigation System® or Water Pik™ style irrigator you get over 60 day's supply. With this special formula, and because there are no preservatives, silica, or iodine, many patients require less days of irrigation. <Top> Warm
Saline Fresh Benzalkonium These additive problems are so important that the Dannemiller Memorial Educational Foundation gives special training to doctors on this subject. This training emphasizes that if you are allergic or have an infection, the additives can be more irritating than when you are "normal". Recent articles on the negative effects of Benzalkonium include:
<Top> References: Physiologic
and hypertonic saline solutions impair ciliary activity in vitro. Boek
WM. Laryngoscope, 109(3):396-9 1999 Mar Benzalkonium
chloride in a decongestant nasal spray aggravates rhinitis
medicamentosa in healthy volunteers. Clin Exp Allergy.1995; 25:957-965 Effects
of topical nasal steroids on human respiratory mucosa and human
granulocytes in vitro. Steinsv¡ag S. Acta Otolaryngol (Stockh),
116(6):868-75 1996 Effect
of topical corticosteroids and topical antihistaminics on ciliary
epithelium of human nasal mucosa in vitro. Hofmann T. HNO,
46(2):146-51 1998 Feb The
effects of topical nasal steroids on rat respiratory mucosa in vivo,
with special reference to benzalkonium chloride. Berg OH. Allergy,
52(6):627-32 1997 Jun A
clinical trial of hypertonic saline nasal spray in subjects with the
common cold or rhinosinusitis. Adam P. Arch Fam Med, 7(1):39-43 1998
Jan-Feb
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