I've looked into your BreatheaseXL gel, and it seems like a very
useful product:
a couple of questions
Is it only sold on line?
You avoid the benzalkonium chloride preservative, but use methyparaben
preservative, I assume it's "cilia safe".
Judy
> On 2/9/07 5:35 PM, in article
> 1171071350.970636.101...@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "theho...@hotmail.com"
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> A moisturizer gel might help.
Murray Grossan - 11 Feb 2007 18:34 GMT
On 2/11/07 9:30 AM, in article
1171215035.734191.92060@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com, "judy.n"
> I've looked into your BreatheaseXL gel, and it seems like a very
> useful product:
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> preservative, I assume it's "cilia safe".
> Judy
Yes the Breathe.ease Nasal Gel is cilia safe.
Strangely our biggest sales are to wives to use for their snoring husbands!
See www.hydromedonline.com
Breathe.ease XL Nasal Gel was originally developed for persons who always
get sick when they fly. They were afraid to fly because they always were
sick when they arrived for a few days. The idea is to moisten at the nasal
and the cellular level. Plus the gel acts as a "coating" so the germs from
the guy coughing next to you have less chance to penetrate.
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On another subject, the N-95 masks to wear for protection if there is a bird
flu pandemic only come in large box amounts. Suggest you get together and
purchase one box for several families to have available if we do get a bird
flu pandemic. If this hits, it may be hard to find them.