HUMER HYGIENE DU NEZ QUOTIDIENNE 150ML

Solution Saline 100% eau de mer non diluée

Lavage du nez, usage quotidien

Riche en oligo-éléments marins

Dispositif médical

Convient aux femmes enceintes

72.00 DHS

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Description

Naturellement riche en sels minéraux et oligo-éléments, HUMER HYGIÈNE DU NEZ s’utilise pour une hygiène quotidienne du nez. Il agit ainsi en prévention des pathologies de la sphère ORL. En humidifiant les mucosités sèches et en fluidifiant les sécrétions nasales, HUMER HYGIÈNE DU NEZ permet un drainage en douceur et facilite le mouchage.

HUMER HYGIÈNE DU NEZ est une solution isotonique à base de 100% d’eau de mer non diluée, provenant de Bretagne. Humer est plus concentré en sels minéraux et oligoéléments issus de l’océan que les solutions d’eau de mer diluée ou les sérums physiologiques présents sur le marché.

Conseils d'Utilisation :

Posologie :

1 pulvérisation dans chaque narine 2 à 3 fois par jour avant le repas.

Mode d’emploi :

Grâce à sa diffusion à 360°, le flacon s’utilise dans toutes les positions.

1. Incliner la tête sur le côté, introduire délicatement l’embout dans la narine et effectuer une pulvérisation franche de 2 à 3 secondes

2. Renouveler l’opération pour l’autre narine en penchant la tête de l’autre côté

3. Moucher pour évacuer les mucosités. Essuyez à l’aide d’un mouchoir

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Composition :

Ingrédients : 100% eau de mer non diluée, naturellement riche en sels minéraux et oligo-éléments : magnésium, cuivre, potassium, zinc, calcium, silice, fer.

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