Marimer Blocked Nose Cold, Sinusitis 100ml

€8.99

Marimer Blocked Nose - Our nose, our primary bacterial filter, is exposed to many attacks. After entering the mucosa cells, the attacker multiplies. This is how the 1st signs of a blocked nose, a runny nose and sneezing begin. To combat these symptoms, the 1st thing to do is protect the nose from pathogenic secretions using Marimer Blocked Nose - Cold. This medical device comes with a pocket valve system and a propellant gas, which ensures that the contents are well protected from external contamination.

Why use Marimer Blocked Nose - Cold?

  • It decongest the nose
  • It cleanses the nasal mucous
  • It fluids nasal secretions and facilitates its elimination
  • It improves nasal comfort day and night
  • It can be used in addition to ENT treatments

Hypertonic

When this concentration is higher than 9/1,000, it is said to be hypertonic. Seawater has a concentration of 35/1,000. Hypertonic seawater has approximately 2/3 the salt content of regular seawater. Therefore, hypertonic seawater is purified, non-diluted seawater collected under special conditions at a certain depth in the ocean. The liquid is said to be hypertonic if the concentration of dissolved material is higher than that of blood.

The Benefits of Seawater

Drinking seawater, not by the mouthful, but regularly consuming this purified liquid, voluntarily invigorates and re-mineralises the body. In ancient times, Hippocrates, Plato and Euripides had already extolled the benefits of seawater. "The sea washes away the evils of all mankind" Euripides (420 BC). In short, everybody should take sea baths. Certain thermal Roman baths were fed by seawater. Although in the 16th Century, Ambroise Paré recommended treating traumas with sea baths, it was not until the 19th Century that the idea to drink it came about.

Seawater: a concentration of all the elements

In fact, seawater contains all the components of the Earth and its inhabitants which feature in Mendeleev's periodic table.
For those in favour of consuming seawater, it purifies the body and nourishes it with the elements it needs and which it is sometimes lacking, especially minerals. Its use is recommended either as a high-dose treatment to eliminate toxins, or as a long-term therapy to strengthen the organism.


How to drink seawater

The problem is that seawater is salty. It contains 35g of salt per litre whereas we need only 9 g per day. Therefore, if we only drink seawater, (such as people who have been shipwrecked without resources) or too much seawater, our body will eliminate the excess salt and become dehydrated. Therefore, whether as a therapy or in case of shipwreck, certain precautions should be taken. The recommendations for shipwrecked persons emphasize progressive absorption, and advise mixing seawater with freshwater, in cases where they have managed to keep hold of some provisions. In this way, they will extend their freshwater supplies and their body will be less stressed. When people say that Alain Bombard, a voluntary castaway, survived without provisions, it should be noted that he caught fish from which he obtained water 1/3 less salty than seawater, and he also collected rainwater.

Seawater therapy

There are two ways to benefit from seawater therapy. You can buy it in vials or take it directly from the sea. It can be consumed in two forms: isotonic or hypertonic.
Vials of seawater are provided by different producers who collect it from the deep open sea, filter and then treat it so that any risk of contamination by any sort of pollution is eliminated.
However, it is recommended to start therapy progressively. The doses can be increased when no adverse effects have been noted. Seawater can also be used as water for cooking. It should be noted that seawater consumption is not recommended in case of high blood pressure or hyperthyroidism.
“Quinton Plasma” (isotonic seawater) is made from seawater collected 30 km from the coast, from a depth of 10 m. In shops, pharmacies and at the chemist’s, seawater, which is also called “seawater plasma” is sold in vials that can be taken one to six times per day. A high-dose treatment can be started with hypertonic seawater followed by maintenance with isotonic seawater.
Of course, there are the other uses like nasal irrigation, baths and even injections in specific cases, which must be carried out under medical control.

Do not use to treat premature babies. Do not use if hypersensitive to seawater
  • Directions

    1 to 2 sprays per nostril, 1 to 3 times a day as necessary
  • Ingredients

    Hypertonic sea water (equivalent to 22 g/L of salts) purified water.
  • Storage Information

    Do not store above 25c

    Do not store above 25c, away from direct sources of heat and humidity. Keep in original container