
Nasopure vs. Neti & Other Nasal Washing Systems
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Dr Hana’s NASOPURE |
Neti Pot |
Squeeze Bottle |
Spray |
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Neck & head |
Neutral |
Bend, flex and rotate |
Bend and flex |
Neutral |
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Pressure |
Gentle pressure and gravity |
Gravity controlled |
Pressure controlled |
Very limited |
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Flow |
Full control from small squirts to flush |
Dependant on head placement, elevation and position of Neti Pot |
Limited |
None |
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Nasopure Effect |
Creates venturi effect — “draws” mucus and debris out |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
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Child friendly |
2 years old and above |
Difficult for children |
N/A |
N/A |
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Travel |
Extremely portable |
Difficult |
Portable |
Portable |
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Durability |
#4 safe and durable plastic |
Made of clay or opaque plastic |
Unknown |
Single use |
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Shower friendly |
Yes |
Awkward, potential for breakage |
Yes |
N/A |
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Dishwasher safe |
Yes |
Varies |
Straw — difficult to clean |
No |
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Swish Stix™ |
Pharmaceutical Grade, buffered |
Must mix your own solution |
39:1 ratio, approx 2 gm. weight |
Isotonic with preservatives |
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Other |
Simple design full bottle can last up to 7 days; 10-15 weeks of daily use |
Messy, outdated technology |
Requires full bottle for each use |
Spray, mist |








