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Nasal Dryness and the KY jelly Q-tip cure

Reference #: 220
Submit Date: 18 Dec 2002
Browse Category: allergy
Author: none
Email Address: none
Treatment used: ky jelly on a q-tip
You can buy this remedy at: anywhere
Remedy will cost you: $5
Country of Remedy: USA
Remedy Source: "Ask the doctor" a newspaper column by Dr. Peter Gott
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# of times remedy read: 7,819


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Remedy Description

"The part of me that suffers most from allergic reactions is my nostrils.

They dry out, itch and sometimes bleed during pollen season. What helps

better than anything else is a little KY jelly on a Q-tip (up the

nose). This appears to relieve the symptoms better than over-the-counter

sodium chloride sprays."

This remedy can also be used for:



dry nasal passages pollen hayfever