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Quote: cleanses the cells of the respiratory system.
Medical impossibility warning... danger, Will Robinson, danger!Cheers, Bill
[quote] [i]cleanses the cells of the respiratory system[/i]. [/quote] Medical impossibility warning... [b][color=#FF0000]danger[/color][/b], Will Robinson, [b][color=#FF0000]danger[/color]![/b]
Cheers,
Bill
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 11:16 pm |
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:08 pm |
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I saw this product on ITV's "This morning" a few weeks ago, with Dr Chris recommending it. If you want to play the video clip on the link, it is right at the end of the video, after all the Viagra-type products Personally, I will be sticking to jala neti, the salt pipe doesn't work out mega expensive though! (lol)...However, I only pay 55pence for 500 gms of seasalt at my local health shop! http://www.itv.com/Lifestyle/ThisMornin ... fault.htmlCheers Ken
I saw this product on ITV's "This morning" a few weeks ago, with Dr Chris recommending it. If you want to play the video clip on the link, it is right at the end of the video, after all the Viagra-type products :) Personally, I will be sticking to jala neti, the salt pipe doesn't work out mega expensive though! (lol)...However, I only pay 55pence for 500 gms of seasalt at my local health shop! http://www.itv.com/Lifestyle/ThisMorning/Health/WhatsNewDoc003/default.html Cheers Ken
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:06 pm |
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We received an email asking about the efficacy of this product to help stop snoring & make breathing at night easier. From one web site, " The Salitair is a clinically tested, handy pipe filled with salt crystals from the Polish Klodawa salt mine. Its salty microclimate calms and cleanses the cells of the respiratory system. When using the device, the moisture of the passing air absorbs the micron sized particles of the salt, then penetrates into your respiratory system to achieve the beneficial effects. The sodium content of the active ingredient induces natural self-cleansing mechanisms that flush away the impurities from the surface of the cells. Salt particles also mechanically clean the air passages. " and it goes on to say it's suitable for, " Asthma, bronchitis or rhinitis? Pollen allergies or other allergies of the respiratory tract? Whooping-cough, hayfever, or colds? Snoring? Respiratory problems caused by smoking? " Does anyone have any experience using one of these salt inhalers?
We received an email asking about the efficacy of this product to help stop snoring & make breathing at night easier.
From one web site,
"[i]The Salitair is a clinically tested, handy pipe filled with salt crystals from the Polish Klodawa salt mine. Its salty microclimate calms and cleanses the cells of the respiratory system. When using the device, the moisture of the passing air absorbs the micron sized particles of the salt, then penetrates into your respiratory system to achieve the beneficial effects. The sodium content of the active ingredient induces natural self-cleansing mechanisms that flush away the impurities from the surface of the cells. Salt particles also mechanically clean the air passages. [/i]"
and it goes on to say it's suitable for,
"[list][i]Asthma, bronchitis or rhinitis? Pollen allergies or other allergies of the respiratory tract? Whooping-cough, hayfever, or colds? Snoring? Respiratory problems caused by smoking?[/i][/list]"
Does anyone have any experience using one of these salt inhalers?
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:25 am |
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