The NasoFree nasal irrigator is ideal for use with nasal saline rinse containing xylitol. This version is specially formulated for people with (chronic) sinusitis. It also has a hint of mint for a refreshing feeling.
The NasoFree nasal irrigator was developed in collaboration with ENT specialists. NasoFree is suitable for both children and adults. This also applies to nasal saline rinses with xylitol. Nasal irrigation is suitable for people who can sit upright.
We offer this starter kit with 30 or 60 sachets of nasal rinse salt with xylitol. This will give you some relief for a while.
Xylitol is a so-called "sugar alcohol." It's found in many "sugar-free" products. That's why you'll find it in sugar-free chewing gum and candy, for example. Xylitol also helps break down bacteria. That's why it's added to nasal rinses.
Nasal saline rinse with xylitol was developed in collaboration with ENT specialists, specifically for people with chronic sinusitis. The combination of saline rinse and xylitol ensures optimal cleansing and breaks down bacterial biofilm. This results in:
In other words: thanks to xylitol, the chance of survival of bacteria is smaller, and you will suffer from an infection for a shorter time.
ENT specialist Prof. Dr. W. Fokkens of the Amsterdam UMC says the following about it:
"...Rinsing with Xylitol, the antibacterial agent also found in many sugar-free chewing gums, is more effective than rinsing with saltwater for chronic rhinosinusitis (sinus infection). Because this rinse has a pleasant minty scent, it also provides a fresher feeling than rinsing with saltwater..." Prof. Dr. W. Fokkens, ENT specialist, Amsterdam UMC
Nasal irrigation involves thoroughly rinsing your nose and sinuses with a saline solution. This solution is sprayed into your nose under gentle pressure using a nasal douche.
Nasal irrigation is increasingly being considered an important part of the treatment of (chronic) sinusitis by ENT specialists. Nasal irrigation also helps prevent crusting (chronic crusting or after nasal surgery). It also helps remove pollen or dust mite allergens from the nose in people with allergies .
Nasal irrigation also helps with colds . Rinse the mucus from your nose and you'll quickly breathe easier again.
The NasoFree nasal irrigator was developed in collaboration with ENT specialists. That's why it's the most recommended nasal irrigator in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Thanks to this collaboration, the nasal douche is ideal for users:
The effectiveness of nasal douches has been scientifically studied. This research shows that:
nasal douches with nasal rinse salt really work as described above, and that
a model like the NasoFree nasal douche is the most effective compared to other forms.
For hygienic reasons, we recommend replacing the nasal douche after one year.
NasoFree is a (natural) medical device, read the instructions before use.
A hospital study showed that patients rated NasoFree a 7.5. They experienced a fresh feeling, more air, and less mucus.