Elevate Your Nasal Care Game! 🌟
The NeilMed Nasadock Plus Stand is a stylish and functional storage solution designed to keep your nasal care products organized, clean, and easily accessible. It holds up to 6 premixed packets and ensures your squeeze bottle and neti pot remain dust-free, making it an essential addition to your wellness routine.
A**.
They work great
These are great & I bought it again for a friend. I resisted & tried for years some make shift solution but finally gave in. Awesome! One word of warning. These are great for drying a standard size bottle. If you get the double size one then the straw apparatus will not fit. It will touch the base.
L**L
Wish I bought this Years Ago!
Like my title says, I wish I would have bought this stand years ago. It’s perfect for storing my sinus rinse bottle and extra saline packets.
J**.
Fast shipping, nice product
Fast shipping, nice product
S**Y
No brainer!
Now that it is $5 purchase is a no brainer! It makes up for overcharging for the bottles lol
A**R
Recommend
I like this so much. I'm so glad I got it. I read other reviews with people complaining that the bottle sat flush to the base. But that is not the case for me.
P**A
A really good idea
This is a great product - wish I’d know about it years ago. I just wish the bottle hung a little higher for better air flow but so much better than all the contraptions I put together to allow my neilmed to dry out
T**R
Excellent Design
Finally someone solved the problem of how to store the bottles after use. I use the storage compartment and the bottle holder every day.
T**O
and the first time I used the bottle I understood how much better it is if you need to do a lot ...
I've been using a traditional Neti pot for many years, and the first time I used the bottle I understood how much better it is if you need to do a lot of rinsing. Its benefits are:1) It allows you to rinse the nasal passageways under pressure. It's different from the Neti in that you keep it upright instead of tilting, and squeeze to start the flow. By squeezing the bottle instead of pouring, you create gentle pressure which you can regulate with your hand to the desired amount. Squeeze harder for a faster flow, which is helpful when you want to rinse faster or perform a more aggressive treatment. (Please be careful and don't overdo it. By "harder" I mean slightly more pressure than what it takes to get the flow started.2) It has double the volume of the traditional 8oz Neti rinsers. Move volume = more flow = more relief.3) The stand makes for convenient storage keeping the bottle upside down which allows it to dry fully between uses. This is very important! If you don't allow it to dry, bacteria can fester and defeat the purpose of the whole procedure.The downsides are relatively minor, but worth mentioning:1) The water line does not reach the bottom of the bottle and therefore does not allow you to drain the bottle all the way with each use. This is not a big deal but kind of annoying - the last ounce of solution is inaccessible but you just have to try so you end up blowing bubbles up your nose...2) The bottle is plastic, which means your solution, particularly when mixed with warm water, is coming into contact with plastic pieces (obviously). This may not bother you, but some people prefer to avoid this for personal reasons;3) The neck is narrow, so adding the pre-mixed packets or your own salt is kind of a pain. I find it's easiest to pour salt in my palm (wash your hands!) and scoop it with the bottleneck.REMINDER: Always, whenever possible, use previously boiled and chilled water for rinsing the sinuses. It's just safer as it nearly eliminates the possibility of any bacteria or virus surviving inside it. The sinus passageways come darn close to the brain, and there have been isolated cases—though rare—of people getting severe infections as a result of rinsing with bacteria-contaminated city water, some with dire consequences.Lastly, read up on isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic solutions if this is your first time using this device. Do NOT attempt to rinse your sinuses with fresh water! You're in for some serious pain! The salt packets or pure salt crystals are a crucial ingredient are not to be overlooked.
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