New Study Reports Unrivaled Results - NasalCare® Nasal Irrigator Can Decrease Cold Duration by 4.5 D
Online, June 30, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Breakthrough medical research featured in the June edition of the Journal of Infectious Diseases and Immunity found that patients who used the NasalCare® nasal irrigator experienced a 4.5-day decrease in cold symptoms from the average week-long duration. In addition, researchers led by Dr. Huafei Ao discovered that patients using NasalCare® three times a day experienced lessening severity from the start of treatment, and by Days 3 or 4, the symptoms were nearly or completely gone, whereas patients in the control group experienced increased cold severity from Day 1 to Days 4 or 5.
The NasalCare® irrigator is equipped with patented air-liquid valves, which eliminate negative pressure inside the bottle to avoid backwash, allowing the user to regulate the flow and safely and effectively cleanse out viruses from nasal cavities. Adults and children over 5 years can use NasalCare® to effectively treat colds, nasal allergies, or sinusitis. NasalCare® Nasal Rinse Mix is an improved saline solution containing sodium bicarbonate for allergy relief, citric acid and sodium citrate to balance pH and improve sense of smell, and soothing aloe vera extract to reduce nasal dryness and irritation. NasalCare® Nasal Irrigation system won the "Best New Product" award at the 2010 North American Efficient Collaborative Retail Marketing Conference for Cough & Cold and Allergy.
According to Dr. James Liu, CEO of TechWorld Medicals and one of the inventors of NasalCare, "Since more than 200 distinct viruses cause colds, it is hard to find a safe yet efficacious rhinoviral drug therapy or vaccine - there are simply too many viruses to target. NasalCare's patented technology is a non-drug medical breakthrough, as it effectively removes these viruses out of nasal passages. No virus, no cold."
NasalCare® nasal irrigator is sold over-the-counter at most neighborhood pharmacies, Marc's Pharmacy, Harmon stores, Giant Foods, GNC, Weis Market, and Fred Meyer. The products can also be found on popular websites such as CVS.com, drugstore.com, amazon.com, and costco.com. For more information about NasalCare, visit www.nasalcleanse.com.