Neti Pot Sinus Nasal Rinsing With Hot Pepper Capsaicin Extract
A good nasal rinse is the best way to treat and prevent allergy and sinus trouble. Here’s a demonstration using Sinus Genie nasal rinse salts infused with herbals and Sinus Genie capsaicin (hot pepper) nasal rinse additive. It ain’t pretty but it works! This is the inventor of Sinus Buster hot pepper nasal spray who also created Sinus Genie nasal rinse. Doctor Oz from the Oprah Winfrey Show recommends sinus irrigation for optimal sinus and allergy health. We will soon be releasing a new package for Sinus Genie salts that will allow you to squeeze the salt into your bottle. We are also releasing a brand new Neti Pot that doubles as a nasal rinse bottle. We call it a Neti Bottle. Available soon at www.busterbrands.com
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ItsRelyT said,
@litlmrstrble feels like sniffing up swimming water without the burning
Extragiligant said,
can some one tell me what i did wrong that one nostril became slightly blocked, even though i do is sufficiently on both sides, the other nostril is clear as day, and i dont have a deviated septum, so what’s wrong. i used 1/3 teaspoon non iodized salt and 1 cup of waem water like everyone says
cheeseblinzes said,
The idea of nasal irrigation is to GENTLY flush bacteria and pollutants from the passages & to let gravity do the work of the flushing. I don’t think it’s safe to use a squeeze bottle with no way to intelligently and safely adjust the velocity. There isn’t supposed to be velocity. It’s supposed to be gentle. Who shoots capasasin up their nose? Insane!.
BrownSkinLady22 said,
Capsaisin is whats used in pepper spray. Seems a bit strong for a nasal pasages.
pepperman911 said,
You really should try our new Sinus Genie neti bottle. It;s a hybrid of a neti pot and rinse bottle in one. I guarantee you’ll love it. It actually lets you use it as a neti pot, but you can also control the flow by squeezing it. Our Sinus Genie Neti Bottle makes all other nasal rinse applicators obsolete.
pepperman911 said,
Try Sinus Genie salt and if you don’t like it we’ll give your money back, but you’ll see it’s awesome stuff.
rawmark said,
My biggest problem is that it is difficult to do a proper flush with a small bottle. My neti pot hold 15 ounces and it is the only one i use. The bottle is ineffective because there isn’t a constant stream and the head is not being turned sideways for proper drainage.
HumanStrategy said,
All you people are crazy! I don’t do drugs ^_^
Nanogrip said,
When I do nasal rinsing, I usually prefer baking soda over any other stuff. And wow, I love the feeling it gives me because it feels awesome and clean. But I got to try some of these things too, looks effective as well.
Buri13 said,
it’s not, I use soemthing like this a couple times a week and it doesn’t hurt at all or really bother you.
This video made me laugh so hard though, cause the big burly guy is about to cry
PROFILESophiaYates said,
Thanks for showing that. I know it really works!
draconite420 said,
i doubt there is any kinda germ left in his nose after that shit went through
litlmrstrble said,
looked painful
topformfitness said,
Actually not that bad… and is apparently healthy (just don’t use too much at once).
Justruth25 said,
Cleaning your nose in the kitchen sink huh? That is definitely not good public health practice.
coxpc1 said,
Might just have to give it a shot. My sinuses have been a pain in the tush for years. Maybe this well help. The ex uses a neti – she was the one who told me to look into it. BTW I looked at your profile. I’ve got a few questions so I’ll pm you.
KittyBomb88 said,
Straight cayenne pepper powder like you get at the grocery store. 88 cents for 3.2 ounces at CVS a few weeks ago.
I actually drink cayenne pepper tea as well, a full teaspoon of that in a cup of very warm water with a tablespoon of honey, knock it back QUICK so my
mouth doesn’t burn. Good stuff, I have not caught any colds or flu when everyone else I know has.
I am not a fan of hot spicy food but use this medicinally.
Sorinphyre said,
If you use Afrin for more than 4 days in a row, you will NEED it to open up your sinuses. It’s a steroid, and your body becomes dependent on it.
coxpc1 said,
Wow – I was really imagining MAJOR stinging. Are you using straight cayenne from a spice bottle or what??
KittyBomb88 said,
I’m a girly girl and I use cayenne pepper in my sinus rinse bottle right up my nose.
A 6th of a teaspoon in warm water.
This really really clears the congestion right up.
It really isn’t as bad as you’d imagine.
coxpc1 said,
Hmmmmm.
I guess this is neti for the manly man LOL.
Hot Pepper – Capsaicin up the nostrils into very sensitive tissues – riiiiiight.
democracy47 said,
This is a Great info video…H1N1 will not thrive in the nasal passages if cleaned out regularly.–Even if it’s just with saline.
Get a hint!
SABushcraft said,
Hey, do you know if this is sold anywhere in Europe?
thomasbhunter68 said,
I’ll stick to Afrin to open my sinuses, thanks. All the crap in this product are things now sane person would put up their nose. Not to mention the fact that some people are allergic to capsacsin and will almost certainly have a class action lawsuit against these guys, unless the label has a warning.
hornetpalooza said,
I wonder if it would sell well as seasoning?
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