Similasan Nasal Allergy Relief

I’m a sneezer.

Ask any of my coworkers, especially after they have “blessed me” for the twentieth time in as many minutes. (Good thing I work for a religious organization!)

My sneezing flares up when the weather changes, and considering the winter we’ve had, it’s been particularly bad lately. And if I do some dusting around the house, forget about it. I’ll be red-eyed and sneezing for hours. (Fortunately, I’m not a huge fan of dusting, so that’s not as big of a problem as the weather.) 10/09/10

This rose? It’s beautiful. But the fragrance is likely to bring on a fit worthy of Sneezy.

Bring on the Similasan Nasal Allergy Relief.

My usual method of combating my nasal allergies is some over-the-counter, non-drowsy antihistamine. But they don’t always work, and they’re expensive. When I was given the opportunity to try this Swiss-made, natural, homeopathic product, I jumped at the chance.

So what does this nasal mist do? Well, it’s not going to cure my allergies, but I don’t expect anything to do that. All I want is to manage the symptoms. The itchy nose, the incessant sneezing, the post-nasal drip and the sore throat that goes with it.

And Similasan Nasal Allergy Relief did that beautifully, with all-natural ingredients and without the preservatives found in other nasal sprays.

You know the ones. I used to have to use one every night just to sleep. It would open up my sneeze-swollen nasal passages…for about an hour. And then I’d wake up, gasping for breath, dreaming I was suffocating. And squirt in another dose, and then continue the awful cycle all night long. My doctor prescribed me a truly disgusting-tasting spray to wean me off the over-the-counter decongestant sprays I was using, but I don’t know what was worse–being unable to breathe or the taste of that medication.

Fortunately, Similasan has an herbal scent and taste that is not at all off-putting. It’s kind of refreshing, actually. But here’s the beauty of Similasan Nasal Allergy Relief: it makes me stop sneezing so much that whole nightmarish cycle never even begins. That’s a win-win situation right there! It manages my symptoms so well that I don’t need that other nasal spray.

Similasan is easy to find. In fact, it’s sold at my (and the boys’) favorite store – Walgreens! (Seriously, they love Walgreens.) So from now on, I

135 thoughts on “Similasan Nasal Allergy Relief

  1. Deb Anderson's avatar

    Deb Anderson

    Since spring only lasts about five minutes in the South, there’s not much to get ready for. But I can tell the extreme shifts in temperature really do a number on my sinuses! I have been using a saline inhaler to see if that will help. Too early to tell, but I like “natural” remedies instead of …er… “unnatural” ones. So I’d definitely be willing to give Similasan a try!

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  2. Michelle H.'s avatar

    Michelle H.

    I prepare by washing out the filter in our bedroom window air conditioner since it’s been in the attic all winter and vacuuming under the bed in our room. I also take down the blinds and valances and wash them. Time to change out our drawers to and put away sweaters and bring out the shorts. Then it’s time to weed the yard. I’m tired just thinking about it.

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  3. Sara M.'s avatar

    Sara M.

    I buy local honey – it helps with the allergies when oak tree pollen hits. Maybe I also need to buy some of this – a non-yucky nasal spray? Sounds like a good thing.

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  4. Brandy's avatar

    Brandy

    I get ready for spring by stocking up on tissue and cleaning my house of dust.

    –Brandy
    fosterbrandy(at)msn(dot)com

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    Brandy

    I get ready for spring by stocking up on tissue and cleaning my house of dust.

    –Brandy
    fosterbrandy(at)msn(dot)com

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    Brandy

    I get ready for spring by stocking up on tissue and cleaning my house of dust.

    –Brandy
    fosterbrandy(at)msn(dot)com

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  7. Nuthouse's avatar

    Nuthouse

    We get the air purifier out of storage to prepare for spring – it helps a lot with my allergies.

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    Nuthouse

    We get the air purifier out of storage to prepare for spring – it helps a lot with my allergies.

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  9. Nuthouse's avatar

    Nuthouse

    We get the air purifier out of storage to prepare for spring – it helps a lot with my allergies.

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  10. sy's avatar

    sy

    I get my routine health checkup and dental appointments, and start cleaning up the yard. Thanks for the giveaway.
    songyueyu at gmail

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  11. Sara's avatar

    Sara

    Swear I commented on this before, but it isn’t showing up, so I’ll try again. We prep for spring by stocking up on local honey – which has been a great addition to our usual allergy prep. But this stuff you’ve talked about sounds worth checking out – a non-yucky nasal spray? Nice! 

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    Sara

    Swear I commented on this before, but it isn’t showing up, so I’ll try again. We prep for spring by stocking up on local honey – which has been a great addition to our usual allergy prep. But this stuff you’ve talked about sounds worth checking out – a non-yucky nasal spray? Nice! 

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  13. Tabathia B's avatar

    Tabathia B

    we have prescriptions for our allergies since their severe and renew each spring
    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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  14. Tabathia B's avatar

    Tabathia B

    we have prescriptions for our allergies since their severe and renew each spring
    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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