Guest guest Posted May 16, 2001 Report Share Posted May 16, 2001 ALKALOLOL USER - Hi! I'm 10 year CFIDS sufferer, One of the products I always have in medicine cabinet is ALKALOL (brown bottle, saline,essentail oils solutions). Its is a throw back from both conventional and complementary practicitoners who swear by its use, as do I. You need to need to learn how to rinse the nasal passages called " nasal douching " . Sounds yukky, but once you have the hang of it, its automatic. At the first sign of a cold, allergiees or sinus involvement., a couple minutes of nasal douching will wash those nasty buggers (no pun intended) away and the virus will find another place to nest and i've been able to avoid antibiotics and long drawn out bugs getting a hold of me for many years. So, there's my 2cents, but worth far more, on nasal douching. Oh, and you and you can special order it easily from behing the prescription counter. Many pharmacies have a couple dusty bottles on hand for odd balls like us PWC's. Blessings, grdnangel@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2009 Report Share Posted September 26, 2009 My ENT had a new approach to dealing with my latest sinus infection. I'm on Bactrim and an antibiotic nasal spray, which she wants me to take until surgery. She also suggested I buy alkalol to put in my nasal rinse--she said it could help with the congestion. Alkalol advertises itself as being naturally anti-bacterial and mucus-thinning. Since seeing my ENT, I got a little bit worse, but today felt great. I rinse with a 1:1 solution of alkalol and saline, using an baby ear syringe to get the solution as far up my nose as possible. Those of you with Grossans or Water Piks will have an easier time. It does seem to loosen up the junk a bit more than saline alone, and while I'm still draining and stuffy, I feel better. So I don't know if the two-pronged antibiotic approach is working better, or if the alkalol rinse is just getting the infected junk out of my sinuses, but I thought you might be interested. I purchased my bottle at the pharmacy, but supposedly it can be found in most supermarkets. Good luck, it doesn't hurt--although it does have that cold menthol feeling--isn't potentially harmful (like H2O2), and it might be helping flush out the infection. Cheers, Becca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2009 Report Share Posted September 26, 2009 Hey Becca, The one thing I found with Alkalol is some may be allergic 1½ years ago I started using it and within a few day I was getting worse but didn’t connect it with the Alkalol. After about a week I realized it was making me worse. I stopped using it! Just a heads up, my father in-law swears by it. Everyone should check the ingredients, or at less realize if they get worse stop immediately. I would be using it if I did have a bad reaction to it. Good luck all. Have a Great Day! Steve From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of rebeebit Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 4:13 PM samters Subject: alkalol My ENT had a new approach to dealing with my latest sinus infection. I'm on Bactrim and an antibiotic nasal spray, which she wants me to take until surgery. She also suggested I buy alkalol to put in my nasal rinse--she said it could help with the congestion. Alkalol advertises itself as being naturally anti-bacterial and mucus-thinning. Since seeing my ENT, I got a little bit worse, but today felt great. I rinse with a 1:1 solution of alkalol and saline, using an baby ear syringe to get the solution as far up my nose as possible. Those of you with Grossans or Water Piks will have an easier time. It does seem to loosen up the junk a bit more than saline alone, and while I'm still draining and stuffy, I feel better. So I don't know if the two-pronged antibiotic approach is working better, or if the alkalol rinse is just getting the infected junk out of my sinuses, but I thought you might be interested. I purchased my bottle at the pharmacy, but supposedly it can be found in most supermarkets. Good luck, it doesn't hurt--although it does have that cold menthol feeling--isn't potentially harmful (like H2O2), and it might be helping flush out the infection. Cheers, Becca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 What I don't understand is, why do I react so strongly to NSAIDs, but I don't seem to have a reaction to salicylates in foods, or in this case, in my nasal rinse? The alkalol really helps me. I tried the sal-free diet for three weeks after a burst of prednisone, so my polyps were clear when I started, and after three weeks I could see one growing back already. I know we're all different, but it makes no sense to me. Thanks for the info, guys, I wouldn't want to steer people towards something that would make them worse! Becca > > > > Hey Becca, > > > > The one thing I found with Alkalol is some may be allergic 1½ > years ago I > > started using it and within a few day I was getting worse but > didn't connect > > it with the Alkalol. After about a week I realized it was making me > worse. I > > stopped using it! Just a heads up, my father in-law swears by it. > Everyone > > should check the ingredients, or at less realize if they get worse > stop > > immediately. I would be using it if I did have a bad reaction to it. > Good > > luck all. > > > > > > > > Have a Great Day! > > > > Steve > > > > _____ > > > > From: samters [mailto:samters ] On > Behalf Of > > rebeebit > > Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 4:13 PM > > samters > > Subject: alkalol > > > > > > > > > > > > My ENT had a new approach to dealing with my latest sinus infection. > I'm on > > Bactrim and an antibiotic nasal spray, which she wants me to take > until > > surgery. She also suggested I buy alkalol to put in my nasal > rinse--she said > > it could help with the congestion. Alkalol advertises itself as being > > naturally anti-bacterial and mucus-thinning. Since seeing my ENT, I > got a > > little bit worse, but today felt great. I rinse with a 1:1 solution of > > alkalol and saline, using an baby ear syringe to get the solution as > far up > > my nose as possible. Those of you with Grossans or Water Piks will > have an > > easier time. It does seem to loosen up the junk a bit more than saline > > alone, and while I'm still draining and stuffy, I feel better. So I > don't > > know if the two-pronged antibiotic approach is working better, or if > the > > alkalol rinse is just getting the infected junk out of my sinuses, but > I > > thought you might be interested. > > > > I purchased my bottle at the pharmacy, but supposedly it can be found > in > > most supermarkets. Good luck, it doesn't hurt--although it does have > that > > cold menthol feeling--isn't potentially harmful (like H2O2), and it > might be > > helping flush out the infection. > > > > Cheers, > > Becca > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 I used Alkalol before I found out that I had Samter’s. I was surprised by the reaction (back then). Now it makes since. Thanks for the ingredient “count”, I never knew that. It’s so great to have people like you!!! Thanks Samter’s group, you’ve been a great help in my coping with this mess. Have a Great Day! Steve From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of asfy Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 1:22 AM samters Subject: Re: Alkalol Alkalol contains the following : Ingredients: Purified Water (USP); Menthol; Eucalyptol; Thymol; Camphor; Benzoin; Oils of Wintergreen, Spearmint, Pine, and Cinnamon; Potassium Alum; Potassium Chlorate; Sodium Bicarbonate; Sodium Chloride; Alcohol (2/100 of 1%); Caramel Color. Wintergreen oil is 98% methyl salicylate ; so, depending on how much they put into alkalol, and on one's sensitivity, a more or less obvious Samter's reaction is not excluded : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wintergreen > > Hey Becca, > > The one thing I found with Alkalol is some may be allergic 1½ years ago I > started using it and within a few day I was getting worse but didn't connect > it with the Alkalol. After about a week I realized it was making me worse. I > stopped using it! Just a heads up, my father in-law swears by it. Everyone > should check the ingredients, or at less realize if they get worse stop > immediately. I would be using it if I did have a bad reaction to it. Good > luck all. > > > > Have a Great Day! > > Steve > > _____ > > From: samters [mailto:samters ] On Behalf Of > rebeebit > Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 4:13 PM > samters > Subject: alkalol > > > > > > My ENT had a new approach to dealing with my latest sinus infection. I'm on > Bactrim and an antibiotic nasal spray, which she wants me to take until > surgery. She also suggested I buy alkalol to put in my nasal rinse--she said > it could help with the congestion. Alkalol advertises itself as being > naturally anti-bacterial and mucus-thinning. Since seeing my ENT, I got a > little bit worse, but today felt great. I rinse with a 1:1 solution of > alkalol and saline, using an baby ear syringe to get the solution as far up > my nose as possible. Those of you with Grossans or Water Piks will have an > easier time. It does seem to loosen up the junk a bit more than saline > alone, and while I'm still draining and stuffy, I feel better. So I don't > know if the two-pronged antibiotic approach is working better, or if the > alkalol rinse is just getting the infected junk out of my sinuses, but I > thought you might be interested. > > I purchased my bottle at the pharmacy, but supposedly it can be found in > most supermarkets. Good luck, it doesn't hurt--although it does have that > cold menthol feeling--isn't potentially harmful (like H2O2), and it might be > helping flush out the infection. > > Cheers, > Becca > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2009 Report Share Posted September 28, 2009 Good point. There are some in this group who don't find any benefit from the low-sal diet, so to those people I say: Alkalol is like MAGIC! It doesn't get rid of polyps, but I've never had a sinus infection get beaten back so fast. > > > > > > > > Hey Becca, > > > > > > > > The one thing I found with Alkalol is some may be allergic 1½ > > > years ago I > > > > started using it and within a few day I was getting worse but > > > didn't connect > > > > it with the Alkalol. After about a week I realized it was making > me > > > worse. I > > > > stopped using it! Just a heads up, my father in-law swears by it. > > > Everyone > > > > should check the ingredients, or at less realize if they get worse > > > stop > > > > immediately. I would be using it if I did have a bad reaction to > it. > > > Good > > > > luck all. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Have a Great Day! > > > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > > > From: samters [mailto:samters ] On > > > Behalf Of > > > > rebeebit > > > > Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 4:13 PM > > > > samters > > > > Subject: alkalol > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My ENT had a new approach to dealing with my latest sinus > infection. > > > I'm on > > > > Bactrim and an antibiotic nasal spray, which she wants me to take > > > until > > > > surgery. She also suggested I buy alkalol to put in my nasal > > > rinse--she said > > > > it could help with the congestion. Alkalol advertises itself as > being > > > > naturally anti-bacterial and mucus-thinning. Since seeing my ENT, > I > > > got a > > > > little bit worse, but today felt great. I rinse with a 1:1 > solution of > > > > alkalol and saline, using an baby ear syringe to get the solution > as > > > far up > > > > my nose as possible. Those of you with Grossans or Water Piks will > > > have an > > > > easier time. It does seem to loosen up the junk a bit more than > saline > > > > alone, and while I'm still draining and stuffy, I feel better. So > I > > > don't > > > > know if the two-pronged antibiotic approach is working better, or > if > > > the > > > > alkalol rinse is just getting the infected junk out of my sinuses, > but > > > I > > > > thought you might be interested. > > > > > > > > I purchased my bottle at the pharmacy, but supposedly it can be > found > > > in > > > > most supermarkets. Good luck, it doesn't hurt--although it does > have > > > that > > > > cold menthol feeling--isn't potentially harmful (like H2O2), and > it > > > might be > > > > helping flush out the infection. > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Becca > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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