Description
Hayfever Nasal Spray
Cleansing nasal spray for hayfever causing pollen and other allergens
This hayfever nasal spray cleanses the nasal passages of pollen and other allergens, house or animal dust. It is a medical device in an isotonic solution containing seven tropical herbs.
Luffa Nasal Spray works by rinsing and cleansing the nose of hayfever causing allergens. It also restores fluid and moisture in the nasal passages, making the nose feel soothed and more comfortable.
Benefits and features of Luffa Hayfever Nasal Spray:
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- Cleansing action against hayfever causing pollen and other allergens
- Also suitable in protecting against allergic rhinitis
- Gentle on the nose
- Can be used over prolonged period
- Suitable for children over the age of 6
- No preservatives
Luffa hayfever Nasal Spray is a medical device and easy to use. It may be used over prolonged periods and by those sensitive to chemical medication. Using Luffa Nasal Spray will mean that hayfever causing pollen has less of a chance of invading your body and causing those horrid symptoms associated with allergies.
Ingredients:
Luffa operculata (Luffa), Ammi visnaga (Toothpick Weed), Aralia racemosa* (American Spikenard), Cardiospermum halicacabum* (Heartseed), Okoubaka aubrevillei (Okoubaka), Larrea mexicana (Chapparal) Galphimia glauca (Golden Thryallis), in an isotonic solution buffered with disodium hydrogen phosphate dodecahydrate, sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate and less than 0.7% ethanol.
This product is sterile and contains no preservatives. The special dispenser ensures that there is no backflow of product into the reservoir.
* Organically grown
Directions for use
Adults and Children (6 years and over): Spray once or twice into each nostril 2 -5 times per day.
To use:
Hold the bottle upright, remove the plastic cap and insert the nozzle into the nostril. Depress the pump by placing the fingers on either side of the nozzle. It may be necessary to prime the pump before use by depressing the spray mechanism once or twice until a fine spray appears.