and these have been sold for years as devices
to improve gum and dental health. Dr. Grossan’s company simply sold an
adaptor and a saline solution, although one can use table salt.
Although much more expensive than salt, I find that this saline
solution is convenient, works well, and has no preservatives. I usually
purchase a dozen containers at a time, and these will last up to a year
with one application per day. One simply puts a spoonful of saline
solution into the WaterPik tank and then about 16 oz. of warm water to
dissolve the powder. The nasal adaptor is then put into one nostril and
the machine will gently propel half the liquid through one’s nasal
canal, and it will drain out the other side. One then puts the adaptor
in the other nostril and repeats the procedure on that side. This
process is done while leaning over a sink. I then normally put more
water into the tank and use the WaterPik
on my teeth as it was originally intended, and I’ve helped my gum and
dental health as well. My dental hygienist has made several comments
about how much better my gums and teeth are when I go in for cleanings.
The whole effort only takes about 5 minutes or so, including wiping
everything dry. I normally do the irrigation once a day about an hour
before bed, but if I happen to wake up with more than the usual
congestion in the morning, I’ll do it then as well.
The Easiest Way to Start
In the past couple of years Dr. Grossan has come up with his own
sinus irrigator. It is called the Hydro Pulse® Nasal Irrigation System.
For about $89 plus shipping one receives the Hydro Pulse Nasal/Sinus
Irrigator®, 2 Original Sinus Irrigator Tips ®, 2 Original Throat
Irrigator Tips®, Breathe-ease® XL Nasal Moisturizer (this is the saline
solution), and excerpts from "The Sinus Cure" by Dr. Grossan.
This is the easiest way to start, as you have everything needed. If the
system works well and you want to continue to do nasal irrigation on a
daily basis, I would suggest purchase of a pack of one dozen saline
solution boxes, as the price is lower per box and there is only one
shipping charge to pay. Of course one could still purchase a WaterPik
at a retail store and buy the Dr. Grossan’s adaptor and saline solution
to work with it. In fact I continue to do this in order to use the
device on my teeth and gums since it works so well. Every year or so the
WaterPik needs to be replaced. I suspect that the salt has a corrosive
effect, although I rinse the machine with fresh water immediately after
each use. WaterPik even sells a small travel model, and I use one of
those when on the road. I recommend it highly.
For a link to see or purchase the sinus irrigation products mentioned
above, follow this link:
sinusitis cure products
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