On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 11:54:25 -0400, KM <[email protected]> wrote:

> My question for you 
>experts - the water that is usually used in the neti is a saline (made with 
>non-iodized sea salt) solution.  Would using that solution with the CS 
>cause a problem?  If it does, I can probably use plain water (well variety 
>or I could purchase DW) and use the CS in that, but I wouldn't want to go 
>without the benefit of the salt rinse every time.  Or perhaps I could just 
>go with a pure CS rinse on occasion.  Currently, while using this for 
>treatment, I irrigate 3-4 times a day.  Once I get this more under control, 
>I will reduce that to once or twice a day.  Thoughts?

I believe that the saline is used to reduce "sting" same thing as in eyedrops.
Try plain or distilled water and see if a difference is noted.
You should be able to tolerate an occasional treatment without salt.

                                                                Chuck

Gotta run, the cat's caught in the printer.



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