What does Olbas Inhaler do?
Description. The pure plant remedy for symptomatic relief of blocked sinuses, catarrh, hay fever, colds and flu. Olbas Inhaler contains essential oils that have decongestant properties.
How often should you use Olbas Inhaler?
Adults and children aged 6 and over: Unscrew outer cover from base of stick, close one nostril, place inhaler in other nostril, and inhale deeply. After use, wipe stick with a tissue and replace cover. Not recommended for children under 6 years old. Do not use more than 4 times an hour.
Does Olbas Inhaler work?
After a week with Olbas I can definitively say it works great. It is not a cure, but it does offer relief by opening my nasal passage by my unscientific estimate of 25% and has an immediate effect.
Where can I find Olbas?
CVS stores currently stock Olbas Inhalers.
Can you get addicted to Olbas Inhaler?
CAN YOU BE ADDICTED TO YOUR INHALER? There aren’t addictive ingredients in the over-the-counter nasal inhalers sold in Singapore, said Dr Koh. “However, overusing the product may develop into a habit, especially if the patient feels that he derives some physical benefit from it.”
What is the best nasal inhaler?
Some of the most common over-the-counter (OTC) nasal sprays include Flonase (fluticasone propionate), Nasacort (triamcinolone), and Afrin (oxymetazoline). Experts usually recommend steroid nasal sprays as go-to options for allergies because they are highly effective in lessening nasal symptoms.
Can you get addicted to olbas inhaler?
Is Olbas Oil good for blocked sinuses?
Olbas oil easily diffuses into the air so inhaling it will open bronchial and nasal passages. Place a couple drops under your nose when your sinuses are really stuffy, and you’ll be breathing freely in no time. No prescription needed, just natural relief.
Is olbas oil good for sinus?
Olbas oil easily diffuses into the air so inhaling it will open bronchial and nasal passages. Place a couple drops under your nose when your sinuses are really stuffy, and you’ll be breathing freely in no time. No prescription needed, just natural relief. Soothe muscles and joints.
What are the benefits of olbas oil?
For blocked and stuffy noses Just a few drops on a handkerchief is all it takes to help unblock even the stuffiest blocked nose, thanks to Olbas’ powerful natural decongestant vapours. And you can tuck the hanky into your pillowcase at night for soothing night-time congestion relief to aid restful sleep.
Is nasal inhaler safe?
To be safe, don’t use the inhaler more than three times a day, and don’t use it for longer than one to two weeks, said Dr Koh. “If you need them daily for more than a week, you should consult your doctor and treat the underlying cause of nasal congestion,” said Dr Lim.
Does Vicks inhaler raise blood pressure?
Topical nasal decongestants such as Afrin (oxymetazoline), Neo-Synephrine (phenylephrine), Privine (naphazoline), and Vicks VapoRub Inhaler (l-desoxyephedrine/levmetamfetamine) can also cause an increase in blood pressure.
Where can I buy Olbas inhalers?
US Olbas Importer. Click to order online from Penn Herb Company. CVS stores currently stock Olbas Inhalers.
What are Olbas vapors?
Natural Olbas vapors provide a pleasant, refreshing, and cooling sensation to your nasal passages. Especially beneficial during times of seasonal discomfort, low humidity and other unwelcome nasal encounters.
What are the benefits of Olbas?
Natural Olbas vapors provide a pleasant, refreshing, and cooling sensation to your nasal passages. Especially beneficial during times of seasonal discomfort, low humidity and other unwelcome nasal encounters. Fast-acting, penetrating vapors provide an immediate, fresh, clean feeling in the nose, sinuses and lungs. Benefits of Olbas Inhaler
What are the benefits of the all-season inhaler?
All-Season Use: Convenient, pocket-sized inhaler is great for year-round use, from the cold, low humid air in the winter to allergy discomfort in the spring Pure Ingredients: Non-habit forming, rapid relief inhaler is made with only pure essential oils (no camphor); Delivers a refreshing sensation to the nasal, lungs and sinuses