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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / June 2007

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Hydro Med & Grossan

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Info - 27 Jun 2007 04:21 GMT
Has anyone had any bad experiences with HydroMed?  I found it listed in an
article and the link led to this: http://www.grossan.com/

I've seen it recommended on this and other boards but....

I called "customer service" and got some garbled recording.  I tried to buy
it online and got an error message.  Another link that recommended this said
plain table salt was fine and that flies in the face of everything I've
heard.  Are these people legit?  What other sources for the "Pulsatile"  and
other delivery systems can you point me to?  It must be electronic.

Thanks
Susan - 27 Jun 2007 14:00 GMT
> Has anyone had any bad experiences with HydroMed?  I found it listed in an
> article and the link led to this: http://www.grossan.com/
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>
> Thanks

check out the appliances at this site; ethicare.com

Susan
august - 27 Jun 2007 23:43 GMT
> Has anyone had any bad experiences with HydroMed?  I found it listed in an
> article and the link led to this: http://www.grossan.com/
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Thanks

The link you have posted will work just fine for ordering a Hydropulse. I've
been using one daily for 2 1/2 years with excellent results. I recently
bought my second machine from Hydromed.  Daily saline irrigation is much
better than dealing with chronic sinus infections. I'm now down to one
irrigation daily on most days.

There are many different recipes for irrigation solutions. The one that
works best for you is your correct choice. I use kosher salt (5tsp) & baking
soda (2tsp) mixed in a gallon of distilled water.  I add a pinch of xylitol
also because it makes the mix a bit smoother on my nose. There are many
other different saline formulas in use and available via Google.

able to breathe,        AW
 
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