Understand how to get relief from Sinus, Middle Ear and other infections by learning how to help your nose to function optimally:
Dr. Lon Jones D.D.O., inventor of Xlear Nasal Spray, answers a series of commonly asked questions.
Please tell us more about the body’s natural defence mechanisms, and how this applies to the nose.
Isn’t rinsing with or sniffing salt water a good enough method of cleaning the nose?
What sort of results could one expect when using Xlear?
Is Xlear Nasal Spray a drug?
Why does Xlear Nasal Spray work so effectively?
Does the use anti-histamine and steroid sprays help or hinder nasal health?
Are there good bacteria in the nose, and what is it that makes them “good”?
How often should I use Xlear Nasal Spray?
What is the toxicity level of xylitol, and what is the recommended dosage?
Can Xlear be used together with an anti-biotic?
Do you ever prescribe nasal steroids?
Which are the bacteria that are effectively neutralised by the xylitol in Xlear?
You’ve said that the nose traps irritants and pollutants, and actually cleans itself. How does it do this?
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How does a steroid or cortisone work?
How does xylitol neutralise bacteria?
Jerry Bozeman, Dr. Lon’s wife, is a Licensed Professional Counsellor and a Registered Play Therapist. Below are a few questions commonly asked of her.
How likely is a child to resist the use of Kids Xlear Nasal Spray?
How does Otitis Media cause temporary hearing difficulty in small children?
How does one administer Kids Xlear Nasal Spray to babies or toddlers?