Questions and answers about Nasal Moisturizers

Rhinase Saline Nasal Gel
How to use Rhinase saline nasal gel: Use a Q-tip and apply a small amount in and around the nostrils 3-4 times per day. Go as far as is comfortable and swab the inside of the nose similar to the way you take a Covid test.
How often can you use Rhinase saline nasal gel? There is no drug or drug side effects with Rhinase so use 3-4 times per day or as directed by your physician.
How to apply Rhinase saline nasal gel: Use a Q-tip and apply a small amount in and around the nostrils 3-4 times per day.
How to apply saline nasal gel: Use a Q-tip and apply a small amount in and around the nostrils 3-4 times per day. Go as far as is comfortable and swab the inside of the nose similar to the way you take a Covid test.
How to use saline nasal gel: There is no drug or drug side effects with Rhinase so use 3-4 times per day or as directed by your physician.
Is Rhinase saline gel safe? Yes, it is safe for children age two and up to full-grown adults. No drug, no worry about drug side effects.
Is Rhinase saline nasal gel safe? Yes, it is safe for children age two and up to full-grown adults. No drug, no worry about drug side effects.
Is Rhinase saline nasal gel safe during pregnancy? Yes, actually many pregnant women experience nasal symptoms such as runny nose, congestion, itchiness, and sneezing, all of which can be caused by nasal dryness.
What is Rhinase saline nasal gel used for? Runny nose, congestion, itchiness, sneezing, and the feeling of a dry nose—all of which can lead to nosebleeds.
Where can I buy Rhinase saline nasal gel? Any whole food store has Rhinase Gel and Xynase, but you can buy all our products on this website (Rhinase.com), Walmart.com, or Amazon.com.
Where to buy Rhinase saline nasal gel? Any whole food store has Rhinase Gel and Xynase, but you can buy all our products on this website (Rhinase.com), Walmart.com, or Amazon.com.
What is Rhinase saline nasal gel? Thanks for asking. More than just a salt solution or a thick salt gel, Rhinase has dual wetting agents that coat and protect your nose as well as dual salts that work with your body to naturally moisturize your cells.
How does Rhinase saline nasal gel work? Rhinase has dual wetting agents that coat and protect your nose as well as dual salts that work with your body to naturally moisturize your cells. Our newest Rhinase X also has Xylitol for even more moisturizing benefit.
What are some causes of dry nasal passages?
  1. Seasonal Allergies: Allergic rhinitis (commonly known as hay fever) can irritate the sinuses, leading to dry and inflamed nasal tissues. Pollen, blooming plants, grasses, trees, and mold are common triggers for seasonal allergies.
  2. Pet Allergies: If you have pets (such as dogs or cats), their dander might contribute to dry nasal passages. Allergy testing can help determine if your pet is causing the issue.
  3. Antihistamines and Decongestants: Over-the-counter and prescription medications designed to dry out excess mucus can also affect the nasal passages. Antihistamines and decongestants are common culprits.
  4. Dry Air and Low Humidity: Living in a dry, arid geographic region or exposure to dry air during colder months can lead to dry sinuses and throat. Similarly, flying often or spending time in environments with low humidity can contribute to nasal dryness.
  5. Medications: Certain medications, including alpha agonists, decongestants, and nasal sprays, can cause dryness in the nasal passages. Learn more about medications that can cause nasal dryness.
  6. Autoimmune Conditions: Dry nasal passages can sometimes be a symptom of autoimmune conditions. Explore autoimmune conditions that may cause dryness in the nose.

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