Would the H2O2 be very fizzy in the nasal passages?
Perhaps it doesn't matter if it's just a spray/mist and not a liquid like when it's used as a mouthwash/gargle.
We (home of five) don't find it fizzy, or uncomfortable in anyway.
We have been using it when we detect symptoms, or, if we've been around others with illness. It's not an all day, everyday thing.
Thanks.
Also, even if it were fizzy, at least the gas is O2.
Another option may be Xylitol spray: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36039203/
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Would the H2O2 be very fizzy in the nasal passages?
Perhaps it doesn't matter if it's just a spray/mist and not a liquid like when it's used as a mouthwash/gargle.
We (home of five) don't find it fizzy, or uncomfortable in anyway.
We have been using it when we detect symptoms, or, if we've been around others with illness. It's not an all day, everyday thing.
Thanks.
Also, even if it were fizzy, at least the gas is O2.
Another option may be Xylitol spray: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36039203/