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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3402621" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>That sounds like the mixture my doc gave me years ago, but you mix it up, then use a squeeze bulb (like the kind you use for clearing a baby's nose) to irrigate the sinuses. I did that for years, until my last squeeze bulb was too badly cracked and I couldn't find a replacement. My doctor recommended that I talk to the pharmacist in the facility, and they recommended the one with the Indian-looking (south Asian, not 'Murican) doctor on the box whose name I forget. It came with a squeeze bottle and the little packets of salt and soda, which makes it simple. Just pour the contents of the packet into the bottle, fill to the line with distilled water, nuke it for about 20 seconds, then squeeze it up into your sinuses.</p><p></p><p>I always do that after I've been doing any work on a tractor. Between the dirt and exhaust, it's amazing how much stuff gets flushed out afterwards...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3402621, member: 26737"] That sounds like the mixture my doc gave me years ago, but you mix it up, then use a squeeze bulb (like the kind you use for clearing a baby's nose) to irrigate the sinuses. I did that for years, until my last squeeze bulb was too badly cracked and I couldn't find a replacement. My doctor recommended that I talk to the pharmacist in the facility, and they recommended the one with the Indian-looking (south Asian, not 'Murican) doctor on the box whose name I forget. It came with a squeeze bottle and the little packets of salt and soda, which makes it simple. Just pour the contents of the packet into the bottle, fill to the line with distilled water, nuke it for about 20 seconds, then squeeze it up into your sinuses. I always do that after I've been doing any work on a tractor. Between the dirt and exhaust, it's amazing how much stuff gets flushed out afterwards... [/QUOTE]
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