Nisita
The "Moisture Oasis "
Nasal Salve - a gentle moisturiser for inside your nose that will increase the health and function of your nasal membranes.
This improves:
- nasal comfort.
- protection against inhaled particles such as pollen, allergens and infections (viruses and bacteria including flu and colds).
- protection against the very dry air found in airplanes and air conditioned buildings.
It reduces:- Infection rates of flu and colds.
- Hay fever attacks.
- Nose bleeds when due to dry nasal mucosa or accumulation of drying mucus (seek medical advice if bleeding continues).
- Jet Lag by improving breathing, reducing blocked sinuses and so reducing headaches / lethargy cause by flying.
- Dry nose syndrome.
Sourced directly from Germany
manufacturer pdf file:
http://www.nisita.de/pdf/Nisita_Salbe_E.pdf
Nisita UK- at w3 nisita.org.uk
The medical science:
The nose is lined with a skin called the mucus membranes. These are
the structures that catch the majority of the bugs, bacteria,viruses and
dust that we breath in every day. The bugs get caught on the membranes
and the fine microscopic hairs that cover them (cilia).
Dry air
causes the mucus membranes in the nasal passages to dry out making them
swell and the cilia shrink and stop moving. Swollen membranes and poor
cilia means that a major part of the body's defences against bacteria
and viruses are reduced.
How Nisita works.
Nisita lines and protects the front of the nasal cavities.
1) Nisita protects the membranes against invasion by viruses/bacteria.
2) Nisita rejuvenates the cilia to help them catch the invaders.
3) Nisita moisturises the membrane surfaces reducing that sore nose.
4) Nisita reduces the membrane swelling to stop that stuffed up feeling.
How is Nisita different from the nasal sprays that I can buy in the UK?
Nasal sprays are water based and as a
result give very short term relief. In fact, after they dry, they
contribute to the stuffed up feeling via a rebound effect.
Nisita on the other hand is white-paraffin based and so the fresh feeling and clear breathing remains long after application.
How do I use it?
Just pick your nose in reverse
Simply squeeze a small blob onto your little finger, and wipe it inside your nostril
(a bit like picking your nose in reverse).
You get some funny looks when you do it! Try doing it in the bathroom /restroom/WC/ behind a book/etc etc
Don't forget to do the other nostril as well!
There are no hard and fast rules about frequency, but we use it every two hours
or so on a plane, and every two or three hours in the office.
The History.
I was introduced to Nisita by my (German) wife who has been using Nisita to reduce flight hangovers and to minimise the risk of flight colds and flu.
We have been travelling
extensively over the last 10 years. At the beginning of each flight,
she would produce a tatty tube of Nisita and squidge some onto her
finger. I always said no - it seemed a bit foolish to me. But then on a
flight downunder via KL 8 years ago, I gave it a go and I was amazed by
the difference it made. At the time SARS and Avian Flu were raising
their profile and all our neighbours on the plane soon emptied the
tube! Since then I've been buying it for friends and family. Now it's
your chance!
Where can I Buy? Ebay of course or email
Any questions? info@nisita.org.uk

Paul D Stevens BVSc MRCVS BA(Hons) Nottingham, UK.