The Sinusol®Winter Fresh nasal solution is a low cost of therapy that provides mucus clearing and a natural nasal decongestant for the treatment of chronic rhinitis
associated with a variety of conditions including allergies. It produces a local effect directly on the nasal mucosal surface and associated mucus.
Sinus irrigation is a simple procedure that can help the nose, sinus passages and the throat clear of mucus. It has been recommended by physicians
for decades, and its use dates further back in traditional Eastern practices.
Sinusitis occurs when the mucous lining of the sinuses becomes inflamed. Anything that blocks the entry of air into the sinuses can result in inflammation: bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, allergies, polyps, or a deviated septum. It is a common condition affecting over 37 million people in
the United States. Symptoms of chronic sinusitis include nasal obstruction, headache that is worse on bending, sinus pain, bad breath, and post-nasal drip.
Sinus irrigation, also known as a sinus wash or lavage, is a simple
procedure that can help to increase drainage of the sinuses. For people with seasonal allergies, sinus irrigation can help to remove pollens from the nose.
In a systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness of plant-based repellents against Anopheles mosquitoes that are the common carriers for malaria.
Essential oils from lemon-scented eucalyptus (used in DRBRX Bug Off!) showed good repellency with 8 h complete repellency against different species of Anopheles.(Asadollahi, Khoobdel et al. 2019)
For centuries, witch hazel, a naturally derived product has been harvested from the
witch hazel plant in North America, where it’s been used for everything from promoting skin health to fighting off infections and deterring unwanted pests.
Witch hazel is an astringent as an alcoholic extract derived from the hamamelis virginiana plant. It is known for an array of benefits, including its ability to soothe the skin and reduce inflammation (Thring, Hili et al. 2011). This
astringent has been used on the skin for centuries to relieve bruises, sprains, minor injuries and irritations, including insect bites. Witch hazel contains
chemicals called tannins.