Activated Nasal Mist – 2 fl. oz. by Now Foods

  • Contains Erythritol and Xylitol
  • Relieves Nasal Irritation
  • Rinses Nasal Passages
  • Natural Formula

This saline activated formula containing erythritol, xylitol, sea salt, and essential oils cleanses nasal passages of dirt, dust, and irritating airborne particles.

Dry, scratchy nasal passages can make it difficult for the nose to properly filter out the dirt, dust, debris and other invisible airborne compounds that we’re exposed to every day. But these airborne agents are no match for the unique collaboration of natural ingredients in NOW Activated Nasal Mist. This refreshing new formula was especially designed to make breathing easier by cleansing and moisturizing the delicate tissues of dry, itchy nasal passages, without resorting to harsh chemicals.*

By combining erythritol and xylitol, unrefined sea salts, grapefruit seed extract and deionized water with essential oils from thyme, spearmint, eucalyptus, wintergreen and tea tree, NOW has put a natural spin on nasal wash products. And because it’s free of alcohol, decongestants and synthetic preservatives, NOW® Activated Nasal Mist is safe for users of every age.

Suggestions for use: Squeeze gently in nose 2 to 3 times daily.

Ingredients: Deionized Water, Erythritol 5%, Sea Salt 0.85%, Glycerin, Lauric Arginate (as preservative), Xylitol, Peppermint Oil, Thyme Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Spearmint Oil and Wintergreen Oil.

Do not use if tamper evident sleeve is missing.

Warning: Not for pet use.

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