Inhalo Dry Salt Inhaler Nasal or Bronchial

€23.00

DSI (Dry Salt Inhalers) contain 100% pure, unprocessed salt from the famed Praid Salt Mine in Hungery. Thanks to their practical, small packaging, you can take the salt inhaler with you wherever you go, whether on the road or at work. 

Award-winning design: InHalo DSI received the red dot design award and the Hungarian Design Award. In 2019, Natural & Organic Products Europe on, InHalo DSI Wins Best New Healthcare Product Award.

There are two types of saline inhalers:

  1. Nasal Dry Salt Inhaler (Green)

The nasal inhaler is for people with upper respiratory complaints.  Helps relieve nasal congestion and allergy symptoms. It can also be used with aroma sticks, which contain soothing essential oils.

  1. Bronchial Dry Salt Inhaler (Orange)

The bronchial inhaler is for those with lower respiratory complaints. Helps relieve the symptoms of bronchitis, allergy, and asthma.

HOW DO I USE SALINE INHALERS?

Use the inhaler for 15-20 minutes per day without interruption, or divide the use into three 7-10 minute sections. Use for 21 days without interruption. Replace the top after each use.

WHO IS RECOMMENDED FOR SALT THERAPY?

Salt therapy is recommended for everyone. It can help people with respiratory illness to relieve symptoms or can be used to prevent respiratory infections and to clear allergens from the airways.

IS SALT THERAPY SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN?

Children over 3 years of age may use salt Inhalers. The use of the aroma sticks for nasal inhalers is not recommended for children under 6 years.

WHY REPLACE THE SALT INHALER AFTER 90 DAYS?

This is recommended for hygienic reasons. The detachable part of the inhaler requires constant cleaning because they are applied orally and nasally. 

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF INHALING SALT? HOW DO DRY SALT INHALERS WORK?

Inhaled salt crystals adhere to the respiratory mucous membrane. Because of these, it improves the mucociliary clearance process, thus facilitating coughing up the secretions.
It is also known that NaCl is required for bronchial epithelial cells, and low levels of it are secreted by individuals with chronic respiratory disease (eg COPD).
Inhaled salt crystals are also likely to have bactericidal and bacteriostatic effects, thereby reducing the overgrowth of bacteria in the bronchi.

WHAT UPPER AND LOWER RESPIRATORY DISEASES CAN HELP IN HEALING?

According to a small number of international studies, inhaling dry salt in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease may help expectoration of the mucus. It can help improve airway clearance in individuals who appear to be healthy.

CAN THESE DISEASES BE COMPLETELY OVERCOME BY USING SALT INHALERS?

There is no evidence that disease can be completely overcome with salt inhalers, but salt therapy can help alleviate the symptoms.

CAN I EXPECT ANY IMPROVEMENT IN COPD WHEN I USE THE SALT INHALER?

COPD is not a curable disease, the only progression can be slowed by proper therapy. Saline therapy can play a role in relieving the build up of adherent mucus and may help with coughing, which can make it easier to cough up stagnant mucus. This can reduce the number of exacerbations. Base therapy should not be discontinued.

CAN A SALINE INHALER HELP WITH DRY COUGH AND COLDS?

It may help with colds or a dry cough.

SHOULD I USE A SALT INHALER IF I HAVE SHORTNESS OF BREATH DUE TO OVERACTIVE THYROID GLAND?

No. In this case, due to overactive thyroid gland, an endocrinologist should be consulted.