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Sinucleanse


Jenny (AZ via TX)

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Has anyone tried SinuCleanse? It came with a neti pot. I used to use this before gluten-free. Anyway, I called the company to make sure it is gluten-free. The customer service rep did not know what I was talking about when I asked if it was gluten free. She asked "is it free"? I said "no, gluten free. Free of gluten. Do you know what gluten is?" Then she read the ingredients out loud to me and said "no gluten". I asked her if she knew this for sure or if she was just guessing. She said she didn't see gluten in the ingredients (was actually looking for the word "gluten"). That was all I could take. I thanked her for her time (not her fault).

So, does anyone know? It look gluten-free to me.

Ingredients:

Sodium Bicarbonate

Sodium Chloride

No inactive ingredients.

Thanks.


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Well it looks safe as it is just salt and baking soda. You could make your own at home.

nocommente Rookie

I've used SinuCleanse without any problem. It's just baking soda and salt.

It's easy to make your own. Buy some non-iodized salt at the store. (The iodine can be irritating.) Experiment until you find the amount you like best. I use the little spoon included, 1 level spoon of salt, 1 tiny pinch baking soda. This is milder than their solution, and works really well for me.

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