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When the nasal passages are blocked, it becomes challenging to breathe through the nose, resulting in difficulty inhaling sufficient air. This blockage can be due to a range of factors, such as infections, allergies, irritants…
Infected sinuses produce excess mucus in response to the inflammation. The excess mucus can either drain out through the nostrils causing a runny nose or go to the back of the nose which causes congestion and pressure.
Congestion in the nasal passages, whether due to mucus buildup, can contribute to both snoring and sleep apnea by blocking the airways, making air unable to circulate properly in the nose.
Sinus issues can cause difficulty breathing during sleep, resulting in poor quality sleep and fatigue upon waking up.
allergens like pollen, dust, or pet dander, invade through the nose, causing inflammation in the sinuses and triggering symptoms like itching, sneezing, runny nose, and postnasal drip..
Sinus issues can make it hard to fall asleep because sinus congestion or inflammation can cause difficulty breathing, leading to discomfort and an inability to relax. Additionally, sinus pressure can make it difficult to find a comfortable sleeping position, further impeding the ability to fall asleep.
When sinus cavities are inflamed and stuffed with mucus, and with low air circulation, it results in pressure in the sinus area and a feeling of fullness in the head along with dizziness.
Postnasal drip is excess mucus draining from the sinuses down the back of the throat, causing throat irritation, and coughing, and its usually caused by allergies, infections, cold..
This is called rebound congestion and it’s a condition where the nasal passages become dependent on over-the-counter sprays for relief, and which worsens when the spray is not used..
This leads to thinning nose tissues, deteriorating nasal cartilage, and more frequent nosebleeds..
And if you’re already taking other medications, OTC solutions may interact with them, leading to further complications..
Developed by a team of Leading Sinus Specialists, the secret to the Swissklip Nasal Water Jet is the breakthrough VibroRinse® Technology.
It uses light water pressure and gentle mechanical vibrations, to dislodge and flush out irritants stuck deep in the sinuses
Unlike other devices, the Swissklip Nasal Water Jet takes nasal rinsing to a new level with Advanced Vibro Therapy.
And the best part?
It’s safe for daily use, provides natural & long-lasting relief, and doesn’t cause any side effects!
Allergens, germs, and irritants invade through your nose, the body’s air filter for trapping airborne germs. But once they are trapped there, they cause infections & inflammation..
Swissklip Nasal Water Jet clears sinus congestion by flushing the nasal cavity removing mucus buildup and all irritants, reducing inflammation, and promoting sinus drainage
Flushing accumulated mucus and buildup from your sinuses just before going to bed, keeps your airways clear, and prevents congestion while you’re sleeping soundly!
Short Version: Using Swissklip Nasal Water Jet significantly reduced the number of allergy medications I take, and I’m breathing better than ever.
Long Version: I have severe nasal allergies for over 30 years. I also use a CPAP and if my allergies aren’t treated I choke on the phlegm, so it’s important that I treat my allergies. My doctor has prescribed two sprays of Flonase, Singulair, and Zyrtec in the morning. Then Zyrtec again and Astepro at night. I take Mucinex a couple times a day to thin things out. I run a HEPA air filter 24×7. The doc recently told me that there’s nothing else to do and I might need to start setting a specialist.
Out of desperation, I bought a Swissklip Nasal Water Jet. I started using it three times a day. After about three days, I stopped taking the evening Zyrtec. After about three more days, I stopped using Astepro. Then I cut back to Swissklip twice a day. Then I noticed I had stopped taking Mucinex. After another week, I was only doing a single spray of Flonase. Last week, I cut Swissklip down to once a day. I’m toying with the idea of eliminating Zyrtec entirely. I’ll let you know.
I told my doc this and he was delighted. He said, “You could be a commercial for Swissklip Nasal Water Jet. This is the best results I’ve ever seen.” He’s going to start recommending Swissklip to other patients.
I’ve had a damaged septum since I had my skull fractured right after high school and my sinus has been a lifelong source of irritation and inflammation. I’ve been told by many doctors and friends that a neti pot would provide relief, but neti pots have never been able to make the turn around my septum and I always wind up choking on the water in my throat. The Swissklip Nasal Water Jet device worked! I won’t lie, the first try was uncomfortable and weird, but not painful. But the flush released a ridiculous amount of blockage and dislodged much other stuff that didn’t flush out. I was blowing it out all night. In the morning, the second round was much smoother. I haven’t breathed this freely since I was a teen.
You can use Swissklip Nasal Water Jet as often as you wish! We suggest you use it twice a day, just like brushing your teeth. However, Swissklip Nasal Water Jet is completely natural and drug-free, and health professionals agree that it’s safe to use as often as needed or wanted.
We recommend that new users use Swissklip Nasal Water Jet twice a day for the first couple of weeks-once in the morning and again before bed. This will give you a very good idea of the benefits you can enjoy with daily nasal care. Ultimately, you will find your own level of use. It may be three times a day; it may be three times per week; it may be more in the winter or more during heavy pollen seasons.
Swissklip Nasal Water Jet irrigation cycle can last from about 10 seconds to a minute, depending on personal anatomy and congestion.
Most cycles last from 20 to 30 seconds. The cycle is complete when the water tank is empty.
Please use ONLY filtered, distilled, or previously boiled water for nasal irrigation using Swissklip Nasal Water Jet.
Most users prefer to warm their water prior to use. If you do this, do not overheat the water. It should be lukewarm to the touch and not hotter than about 85°– 90°F (29°– 32°C).
Actually, you’ll hardly feel anything during the irrigation cycle! Best of all, nasal irrigation provides benefit of a clean nose and relief from sinus congestion.
So why not take the Swissklip Nasal Water Jet Challenge: Use Swissklip Nasal Water Jet twice a day for two weeks and find out what improved nose-breathing and a clean nose can do for you!
Your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed by our 14-Day, Zero-Risk Trial, so you have nothing to lose and everything to gain!
To avoid the risk of spreading germs from one user to another, the best practice hygienically is for each user to have his or her own device.
Properly clean the device after use so that viruses and bacteria from your nose are not transferred to the device and the germs are not given the opportunity to colonize and be reintroduced into the nose upon subsequent use.
If you use the device daily and rinse it thoroughly before and after use, the risk is quite small. If the device is properly cleaned after use, the risk can be eliminated completely.
After each use, rinse the water tank thoroughly with warm water to remove any residual saline and allow to air dry. (Soap and water may also be used periodically for cleaning.) It is beneficial to frequently rinse the unit after use by running through a full reservoir of pure warm water until there is no more water in the reservoir and none is being ejected from the tip.
Once the water has all gone, continue to allow the unit to run for about 5 seconds to push out any residual moisture. Be sure to wipe down the unit regularly to remove any saline solution that may have spilled on the exterior to minimize accumulation of salt deposits.
Swissklip Nasal Water Jet can be used with a saline solution, but ONLY filtered, distilled, or previously boiled water should be used with or without packets. Please follow all usage directions mentioned in our user manual, any water other than mentioned above is not considered to be properly filtered and can cause infections.
Neither the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) nor the airlines impose limitations on traveling with Swissklip Nasal Water Jet. It can be packed in your carry-on or checked baggage.
The situation with Salt Packages is a little different. According to the TSA website, passengers may bring up to a quart-sized bag of liquids in a carry-on. The individual items must be in small containers that are each 3.4 ounces or less. According to TSA, “Placing these items in a small bag and separating them from your carry-on baggage facilitates the screening process. Pack items that are in containers larger than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters in checked baggage.
The good news is that each Swissklip Salt Package contains 0.13 oz of saline concentrate, so you can carry on as many Packages as can be placed in a quart-sized Ziploc bag (it’s a lot!).
All prices listed on our store are in United States Dollars (USD)
No, Swissklip Nasal Water Jet is exclusively sold on our official store with a 14-day money-back guarantee and warranty.
Beware of unauthorized, low-quality copycats on Amazon, eBay, and other platforms. For authentic, top-quality Swissklip Nasal Water Jet, buy only from our official store.
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DISCLAIMER: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The views and advice expressed by Swissklip Nasal Water Jet are not intended for the purpose of providing medical advice. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. Benefits may vary from one person to another.