| Description of Breathe Again Hypertonic Seawater Nasal Spray, 3.38 oz, Ancient Secrets | |
Ancient Secrets Breathe Again Hypertonic Seawater Nasal Spray
- Hypertonic Saline Seawater Rinses.
- Sterilized.
- Helps Dry Congestion Due To Colds And Allergies.
- Preservative-Free Saline.
Breathe Again is a European product that consists of naturally sourced seawater from the Atlantic Ocean. Its properties make it an ideal solution to help dry stuffy noses caused by colds and allergies.
Breathe Again effectively dries congestion. It is simple & safe.
Uses: For nasal rinsing in adults:
Moisturizes and cleanses nasal passages due to pollution, dry air, air conditioning, dust & pollen.
Nasal drainage.
Helps dry congestion due to colds and allergies.
Active Ingredient:
Sodium Chloride 2.0% (seawater-derived) & purified water.
Purpose: Restores Moisture.
Directions:
Tilt head to one side and forward. Holding can parallel to the nose, insert nozzle into upper nostril. Press valve briefly for release of fine mist. Repeat 2-3 times on each nostril as needed.
Use 2-4 times daily, or as often as necessary.
Use with children ages 6 and older.
Wash carefully with clean warm water and dry carefully after each use.
Safe for frequent Daily Use.
Warning: For nasal use only. Stop use and ask a doctor if you experience any discomfort while using this product.
When using this product:
To avoid contamination, do not touch tip of the dispenser to any surface. Do not use the same dispenser on different people. Keep out of the reach of children.
Other Information:
Avoid spraying in eyes. Contents under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate. Store at room temperature (59-86 Degrees F).
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