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April 29th, 2006

I am so excited to share that the entire Nasopure team spent a day in Kansas City and we introdcued shoppers to the idea of nasal washing. Amazingly, we even met many who already nasopured daily and they shared their expereinces with us. It is clear, THERE IS A NASOPURIST movement sweeping the country.

Look for THE NASOPURIST NEWSLETTER, spring 2006 edition soon! Dr Hana

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On Line Forum Discusses Nasopure

April 29th, 2006

Hello Dr. Hana, I found out about nasopure on an online discussion forum where the topic at hand was allergies. One person mentioned how much nasopure helped her and she supplied your web address. I’ve been meaning to get a neti pot, but never did because it looked awkward to use. Your system looks easy so I thought I’d give it a try. Sharon

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Washing Position

April 29th, 2006

You claim the advantage of your Nasopure bottle is that one is able to keep the head in a natural upright position. I assume the solution is forced in one nostril and out the other. Doesn’t one need to keep the nose over a sink when rinsing? Otherwise it would seem one would get the discharge down your chest?

You are correct; the Nasopure flush is along the nasal floor, cleansing the debris, shrinking the membranes that include the sinus openings (WHICH OFTEN GET PLUGGED). The flush actually draws the sinus drainage out, and exits the opposite nostril.If done in the shower, it is very easy.If you are to wash your nose over the sink, there is a slight forward lean, from the waist. I hope this answers your question.

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Dr Hana Writes for WebMD

April 26th, 2006

I was asked to cover a portion of the American Academy Of Allergy And Asthma Conference in Miami this year. Here is the link to the publish article on Alternative Allergy treatments.

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/530098

Enjoy! Dr Hana

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Washing The Inner Parts

April 26th, 2006

Wanted to respond to the nasopure "experience". Although there are things I enjoy more, I must admit that "washing" the inner most parts of my nasal cavity does cause me to breath easier. I use it twice a day. I hope that soon Nasopure will find a home in Iowa

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