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article Which type of water is recommended for sinus rinsing?
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Use distilled, filtered or previously boiled tap water cooled down to a lukewarm temperature (which is safe because boiling sterilizes it). You can store boiled water in a clean container for up to three days. We do not recommend it, but several customers and doctors in the US and Canada do use warm tap water. Please avoid using non-chlorinated or non-ultra filtered well water unless it is boiled.
Last modified:11-27-2009, 1:27 pm   Number of views:764
Ketan C. Mehta, MD
Diplomate, certified by American Boards of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care Medicine.
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