Things to Keep in Your Medicine Cabinet
Saline nasal spray is an effective option for anyone who has nasal congestion due to allergies, a cold, or the flu and wants to clear out their sinuses without using medication. This spray is also very useful for children because the saline helps to thin the mucous and makes it easier for mom or dad to suck it out using a bulb syringe.
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July 1, 2014