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Hyalogic
Hyalmist For Dry Nose - 44ml
Hyalmist For Dry Nose - 44ml
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- Helps soothe and moisturize nasal passageways
- Easy to use nasal tip dispenser
- Supports immune health
- NonHabit forming
- Gluten free, vegan, cruelty free, no harmful preservatives
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Hyalmist For Dry Nose - 44ml
$17.10
Hyalogic Hyalmist For Dry Nose - 44ml is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

An elite formula that helps moisturize nasal passageways. Soothe and moisturize dry noses with Hyalogic® HylaMist Hyaluronic Acid + Grapefruit Seed Extract For Dry Nose, enriched with super-moisturizing Hyaluronic Acid and Grapefruit Seed Extract, all while supporting your immune health. With an easy to use nasal tip dispenser, Hyalogic® HylaMist is easy to use and offers natural relief to those with dry noses. Use as needed by holding your head upright and squeezing Hyalogic® HylaMist twice in each nostril. [SPRAY]
Ingredients:
Water, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hyaluronate (Hyaluronic Acid), Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract.
Important Information:
Use only as directed. Keep out of reach of children. The use of this dispense by more than one person may spread infection.
Water, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hyaluronate (Hyaluronic Acid), Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract.
Important Information:
Use only as directed. Keep out of reach of children. The use of this dispense by more than one person may spread infection.
Dosage
Hold head upright and squeeze twice in each nostril. Use as often as needed. Take care not to aspirate nasal contents back into the bottle. If spray tip touches nose, rinse with hot water before replacing cap. Use within 45 days after opening.
Hold head upright and squeeze twice in each nostril. Use as often as needed. Take care not to aspirate nasal contents back into the bottle. If spray tip touches nose, rinse with hot water before replacing cap. Use within 45 days after opening.
The Leader In Hyaluronic Acid
Hyalogic™ is proud to be a leader in the use of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) and a partner in your health and wellness. Hyalogic® was the first to create a full line of supplements and skin care products using High Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid. Our products help to hydrate joints, and support hair, skin, eyes, and bones with Hyaluronic Acid, nature’s hydrator.
Hyalogic™ is proud to be a leader in the use of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) and a partner in your health and wellness. Hyalogic® was the first to create a full line of supplements and skin care products using High Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid. Our products help to hydrate joints, and support hair, skin, eyes, and bones with Hyaluronic Acid, nature’s hydrator.
SINUSITIS: ALLERGY OR INFECTION?
Pain above the eyes & severe congestion are common symptoms of sinusitis. Read on to discover more about natural treatments that can reduce these symptoms AND the re-occurrence of sinusitis...
An infected or irritated
sinus
can be just that, irritating. They can come, then go as quickly as the came, or persist for days, weeks, or even months. It’s causes can be varied, so formulating a treatment program to meet your unique health requirements is important.
The sinuses are cavities in our facial bones that normally hold air. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the lining of these cavities. It can result from an unresolved upper respiratory infection, dental infections, environmental allergies, food allergies, exposure to irritants in the air or swimming. Once the sinuses are inflamed it is difficult to heal because there is limited circulation and airflow in the area. Lingering or recurrent sinusitis is a signal of an immune system that is overwhelmed.
There are several ways to classify sinusitis based on the time span and the type of inflammation. The following is the different classifications:
-Acute sinus infection - Usually lasts less than 30 days
-Sub-acute sinus infection - Last for over 1 month but less than 3 months
-Chronic sinus infection - Last longer than 3 months
-Infected sinusitis - Uncomplicated virus infection. Bacterial is less frequent and fungal sinus infection is very infrequent.
-Non-infectious sinusitis - Caused by irritants and allergic conditions.
Symptoms of sinusitis depend on the location of the sinus that is infected. Pain occurs on the skin overlying the infected sinus and may be felt as a dull aching or a sharp pain. The pain is worse when pressing on the bone or bending over. Greenish-yellow mucus can be blown out of a stuffed nose and the voice becomes nasal. In acute infection, fever, fatigue and facial swelling can occur.
Conventional treatment involves the use of antibiotics or antifungal agents. This usually takes care of the current infection. However, the body becomes susceptible to subsequent infections if friendly bacteria are not replaced. The overuse of antibiotics has also lead to antibiotic resistant strains of various organisms. Individuals can help to minimize resistance by using antibiotics sparingly and always taking recommendations until they are finished.
The natural treatment of sinusitis depends on the cause:
In cases of sinusitis caused by infection from bacteria or a virus, supplements to boost the immune system can help fight it. For fighting infection, consider
Echinacea
(which boosts the immune system),
Oregano Oil
(a potent infection fighter and decongestant),
Golden Seal
(a natural antibiotic), and
Vitamin C
(a natural immune system booster). For reducing symptoms, consider NAC (an amino acid that breaks up mucous congestion), and
Eucalyptus Oil
(reduces congestion).
In cases of allergenic sinusitis, there are a number of different homeopathic remedies that can be used to for symptomatic relief. See the list below for more information about these. The bioflavanoid
Quercitin
has been shown to reduce histamine levels and allergy symptoms. So does
grape seed extract. Both of these will also reduce inflammation in the sinuses, too. You can add vitamin C with them, which enhances their effectiveness. See below for therapeutic dosages.
Perform steam inhalations, or use a humidifier, with added
thyme, sage or eucalyptus oil. Apply a warm moist washcloth to your face several times a day. Try nasal irrigation (aka nasal lavage or nasal wash) to help keep your sinuses clean and clear. Make an onion poultice by placing chopped onions between two pieces of gauze. Bind it to your neck before going to bed and leave it overnight.
Use hydrotherapy to boost the immune system. At the end of your shower alternate one minute of hot water with one minute of cold water. Alternate several times always ending with cold.
Dietary approaches to sinusitis are as follows. Increase fluid intake to decrease the viscosity of mucous secretions. A diet high in raw fruits and vegetables provides a good source of vitamins, minerals and
antioxidants. A deficiency of
vitamin A
can lead to sinusitis so be sure to eat lots of yellow/orange fruits and vegetables. Drink lots of water or juice. Drinking more water or juice will help loosen and thin out mucus and encourage drainage. Avoid caffeine and alcohol because they can cause dehydration and worsen swelling.
Onions and garlic are good sources of substances that make up anti-inflammatory compounds and help to kill microbes. Flaxseed and fish oils contain essential fatty acids that are anti-inflammatory.
Avoid animal products because they contain inflammatory precursors. Avoid spicy foods, alcohol, dairy products, processed foods, white flour and sugar products all of which increase mucous production and can aggravate sinusitis.
Twenty-five percent of all sinusitis infections are due to food allergies. Remove the most commonly allergenic substances from your diet and undergo a food sensitivity assessment to find out what your specific triggers are. Avoid milk, wheat, eggs, citrus fruits, corn and peanuts.
Pain above the eyes & severe congestion are common symptoms of sinusitis. Read on to discover more about natural treatments that can reduce these symptoms AND the re-occurrence of sinusitis...
An infected or irritated
sinus
can be just that, irritating. They can come, then go as quickly as the came, or persist for days, weeks, or even months. It’s causes can be varied, so formulating a treatment program to meet your unique health requirements is important.
The sinuses are cavities in our facial bones that normally hold air. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the lining of these cavities. It can result from an unresolved upper respiratory infection, dental infections, environmental allergies, food allergies, exposure to irritants in the air or swimming. Once the sinuses are inflamed it is difficult to heal because there is limited circulation and airflow in the area. Lingering or recurrent sinusitis is a signal of an immune system that is overwhelmed.
There are several ways to classify sinusitis based on the time span and the type of inflammation. The following is the different classifications:
-Acute sinus infection - Usually lasts less than 30 days
-Sub-acute sinus infection - Last for over 1 month but less than 3 months
-Chronic sinus infection - Last longer than 3 months
-Infected sinusitis - Uncomplicated virus infection. Bacterial is less frequent and fungal sinus infection is very infrequent.
-Non-infectious sinusitis - Caused by irritants and allergic conditions.
Symptoms of sinusitis depend on the location of the sinus that is infected. Pain occurs on the skin overlying the infected sinus and may be felt as a dull aching or a sharp pain. The pain is worse when pressing on the bone or bending over. Greenish-yellow mucus can be blown out of a stuffed nose and the voice becomes nasal. In acute infection, fever, fatigue and facial swelling can occur.
Conventional treatment involves the use of antibiotics or antifungal agents. This usually takes care of the current infection. However, the body becomes susceptible to subsequent infections if friendly bacteria are not replaced. The overuse of antibiotics has also lead to antibiotic resistant strains of various organisms. Individuals can help to minimize resistance by using antibiotics sparingly and always taking recommendations until they are finished.
The natural treatment of sinusitis depends on the cause:
In cases of sinusitis caused by infection from bacteria or a virus, supplements to boost the immune system can help fight it. For fighting infection, consider
Echinacea
(which boosts the immune system),
Oregano Oil
(a potent infection fighter and decongestant),
Golden Seal
(a natural antibiotic), and
Vitamin C
(a natural immune system booster). For reducing symptoms, consider NAC (an amino acid that breaks up mucous congestion), and
Eucalyptus Oil
(reduces congestion).
In cases of allergenic sinusitis, there are a number of different homeopathic remedies that can be used to for symptomatic relief. See the list below for more information about these. The bioflavanoid
Quercitin
has been shown to reduce histamine levels and allergy symptoms. So does
grape seed extract. Both of these will also reduce inflammation in the sinuses, too. You can add vitamin C with them, which enhances their effectiveness. See below for therapeutic dosages.
Perform steam inhalations, or use a humidifier, with added
thyme, sage or eucalyptus oil. Apply a warm moist washcloth to your face several times a day. Try nasal irrigation (aka nasal lavage or nasal wash) to help keep your sinuses clean and clear. Make an onion poultice by placing chopped onions between two pieces of gauze. Bind it to your neck before going to bed and leave it overnight.
Use hydrotherapy to boost the immune system. At the end of your shower alternate one minute of hot water with one minute of cold water. Alternate several times always ending with cold.
Dietary approaches to sinusitis are as follows. Increase fluid intake to decrease the viscosity of mucous secretions. A diet high in raw fruits and vegetables provides a good source of vitamins, minerals and
antioxidants. A deficiency of
vitamin A
can lead to sinusitis so be sure to eat lots of yellow/orange fruits and vegetables. Drink lots of water or juice. Drinking more water or juice will help loosen and thin out mucus and encourage drainage. Avoid caffeine and alcohol because they can cause dehydration and worsen swelling.
Onions and garlic are good sources of substances that make up anti-inflammatory compounds and help to kill microbes. Flaxseed and fish oils contain essential fatty acids that are anti-inflammatory.
Avoid animal products because they contain inflammatory precursors. Avoid spicy foods, alcohol, dairy products, processed foods, white flour and sugar products all of which increase mucous production and can aggravate sinusitis.
Twenty-five percent of all sinusitis infections are due to food allergies. Remove the most commonly allergenic substances from your diet and undergo a food sensitivity assessment to find out what your specific triggers are. Avoid milk, wheat, eggs, citrus fruits, corn and peanuts.
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SINUSITIS: ALLERGY OR INFECTION?Pain above the eyes & severe congestion are common symptoms of sinusitis. Read on to discover more about natural treatments that can reduce these symptoms AND the re-occurrence of sinusitis...
An infected or irritated
sinus
can be just that, irritating. They can come, then go as quickly as the came, or persist for days, weeks, or even months. It’s causes can be varied, so formulating a treatment program to meet your unique health requirements is important.
The sinuses are cavities in our facial bones that normally hold air. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the lining of these cavities. It can result from an unresolved upper respiratory infection, dental infections, environmental allergies, food allergies, exposure to irritants in the air or swimming. Once the sinuses are inflamed it is difficult to heal because there is limited circulation and airflow in the area. Lingering or recurrent sinusitis is a signal of an immune system that is overwhelmed.
There are several ways to classify sinusitis based on the time span and the type of inflammation. The following is the different classifications:
-Acute sinus infection - Usually lasts less than 30 days
-Sub-acute sinus infection - Last for over 1 month but less than 3 months
-Chronic sinus infection - Last longer than 3 months
-Infected sinusitis - Uncomplicated virus infection. Bacterial is less frequent and fungal sinus infection is very infrequent.
-Non-infectious sinusitis - Caused by irritants and allergic conditions.
Symptoms of sinusitis depend on the location of the sinus that is infected. Pain occurs on the skin overlying the infected sinus and may be felt as a dull aching or a sharp pain. The pain is worse when pressing on the bone or bending over. Greenish-yellow mucus can be blown out of a stuffed nose and the voice becomes nasal. In acute infection, fever, fatigue and facial swelling can occur.
Conventional treatment involves the use of antibiotics or antifungal agents. This usually takes care of the current infection. However, the body becomes susceptible to subsequent infections if friendly bacteria are not replaced. The overuse of antibiotics has also lead to antibiotic resistant strains of various organisms. Individuals can help to minimize resistance by using antibiotics sparingly and always taking recommendations until they are finished.
The natural treatment of sinusitis depends on the cause:
In cases of sinusitis caused by infection from bacteria or a virus, supplements to boost the immune system can help fight it. For fighting infection, consider
Echinacea
(which boosts the immune system),
Oregano Oil
(a potent infection fighter and decongestant),
Golden Seal
(a natural antibiotic), and
Vitamin C
(a natural immune system booster). For reducing symptoms, consider NAC (an amino acid that breaks up mucous congestion), and
Eucalyptus Oil
(reduces congestion).
In cases of allergenic sinusitis, there are a number of different homeopathic remedies that can be used to for symptomatic relief. See the list below for more information about these. The bioflavanoid
Quercitin
has been shown to reduce histamine levels and allergy symptoms. So does
grape seed extract. Both of these will also reduce inflammation in the sinuses, too. You can add vitamin C with them, which enhances their effectiveness. See below for therapeutic dosages.
Perform steam inhalations, or use a humidifier, with added
thyme, sage or eucalyptus oil. Apply a warm moist washcloth to your face several times a day. Try nasal irrigation (aka nasal lavage or nasal wash) to help keep your sinuses clean and clear. Make an onion poultice by placing chopped onions between two pieces of gauze. Bind it to your neck before going to bed and leave it overnight.
Use hydrotherapy to boost the immune system. At the end of your shower alternate one minute of hot water with one minute of cold water. Alternate several times always ending with cold.
Dietary approaches to sinusitis are as follows. Increase fluid intake to decrease the viscosity of mucous secretions. A diet high in raw fruits and vegetables provides a good source of vitamins, minerals and
antioxidants. A deficiency of
vitamin A
can lead to sinusitis so be sure to eat lots of yellow/orange fruits and vegetables. Drink lots of water or juice. Drinking more water or juice will help loosen and thin out mucus and encourage drainage. Avoid caffeine and alcohol because they can cause dehydration and worsen swelling.
Onions and garlic are good sources of substances that make up anti-inflammatory compounds and help to kill microbes. Flaxseed and fish oils contain essential fatty acids that are anti-inflammatory.
Avoid animal products because they contain inflammatory precursors. Avoid spicy foods, alcohol, dairy products, processed foods, white flour and sugar products all of which increase mucous production and can aggravate sinusitis.
Twenty-five percent of all sinusitis infections are due to food allergies. Remove the most commonly allergenic substances from your diet and undergo a food sensitivity assessment to find out what your specific triggers are. Avoid milk, wheat, eggs, citrus fruits, corn and peanuts.
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