2. Make Your Own Saline Drops Saline drops (just water with salt added) are a tried and true remedy for a stuffy nose. Remember how the worst kind of stuffiness (that doesn’t improve when you blow your nose) is, in large part, excess fluids in the tissue that lines the sinuses and...
Good Respiratory Hygiene begins by coating, cleansing, nasal and breathing passageways with microbicidal H202 infused saline. Our Proprietary Formula RHMEDY™ was designed to help prevent infections by cleansing & supporting the mucus membranes playing a key role in one of the most neglected and ...
Rinse the pin in sterile-filtered phosphate buffered saline (Figure 2B, top). Ensure that the shaft of the pin fits snugly into the femoral medullary cavity with the collar flush against the edges of the cut bone (Figure 2C). Prototype various configurations for the specific purposes of the...
I always bring some tissues with me. The air on airplanes is incredibly dry and can irritate your nose. Plus on longer flights, they sometimes run out of toilet paper. I try not to bring too many “just in case” things when I travel, but tissues are always a good idea. Still not ...
“slip under the nose”, since it is often not possible to reliably confirm that a signal belongs to a metabolite and not to other compounds in complex systems. Isotope labeling has proved to be a tool that aids in small molecule identification. The introduction of heavy isotopes is done ...