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Edit: it's not a netie pot but a nasal snot sucker for babies. Titles misleading I apologize for that. I got some distilled water and put it in a cup. Sucked it up in the baster and stuck it in the nose. The first squirt felt like I waterboarded myself but then after I figured out the rhythm it wasn't terrible at all. This morning my nose feels great. I think I'll do it again tonight.

Edit: it's not a netie pot but a nasal snot sucker for babies. Titles misleading I apologize for that. I got some distilled water and put it in a cup. Sucked it up in the baster and stuck it in the nose. The first squirt felt like I waterboarded myself but then after I figured out the rhythm it wasn't terrible at all. This morning my nose feels great. I think I'll do it again tonight.

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I can see that. Drinking it really sucks when I'm getting water from a stream while hiking.

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Use pickling or a canning salt, they don't have any additional ingredients, just salt. Double check the ingredients on the box, your nose is worth it. Also, is there a percentage on the saline solution? If not, I'd look into what it should be beforehand. Thanks for the recommendation. Have seen them advertised, never knew anyone who used one.

[–] 1 pt

What about Himalayan sea salt? Also not sure I recommended anything. The baster that I used is a baby snot remover that I got from Walmart.

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If it's a pink salt, don't use it. Those contain nitrates. (They're used in things like making bacon.) Not sure I'd use a sea salt without seeing the ingredients list only listing salt. Looking at a Morton salt container, calcium silicate, it's an anti caking agent. Potassium iodide is the iodine additive. Idk what dextrose is or why it's in there.