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6 | NasalFreshMD
Making Saline
Preparation. Saline is a mixture of sodium chloride and
water. Remove the Lid. Fill the Upper Tank to the 300ML
ll line with room-temperature to lukewarm distilled or
other safe water. Add one or two NasalFresh nasal salt
packets and stir until fully dissolved. Replace the Lid on
the Upper Tank.
Caution: DO NOT use tap water unless sterilized by
boiling. Do not use water hotter than 90°F/32°C. DO NOT
wash nasal passages with plain unsalted water which will cause stinging or other
discomfort. See “Important Safety Instructions” in this Manual for further guidance
about the water to use.
Tip: NasalFresh MD has a large water Tank for longer irrigation and fewer rells.
NasalFresh salt packets contain additional salt to achieve the correct concentration
of saline which can be either Isotonic (1-NasalFresh salt packet) or Hypertonic
(2-NasalFresh salt packets). Isotonic nasal saline (also known as normal saline) has a
concentration of sodium chloride similar to the uids in the human body such as blood
and tears. Hypertonic nasal saline has a higher salt concentration (similar to sea
water) which pulls uid out of swollen nasal membranes shrinking them and thereby
improving the airow into your nose.