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   * When measuring the amount of salt, it is better to use more of it than less. The goal is to prevent the irritation of mucous membranes, so using a [[wp>​Tonicity|hypertonic]] solution works too.   * When measuring the amount of salt, it is better to use more of it than less. The goal is to prevent the irritation of mucous membranes, so using a [[wp>​Tonicity|hypertonic]] solution works too.
   * If available, use a pure sea salt or rock salt without iodine and any other chemicals added, such as anti-caking agents. If not, work with what you have.   * If available, use a pure sea salt or rock salt without iodine and any other chemicals added, such as anti-caking agents. If not, work with what you have.
-  * Use a clean unchlorinated water. If water quality is dubious, boil it before use, in order to kill any harmful microorganisms. ​+  * Use a clean unchlorinated water. If water quality is dubious, boil it before use, in order to kill any harmful microorganisms. You can also use distilled / sterilized water, if you wish. 
 +  * Use lukewarm water that feels good in your nose. DO NOT use hot tap water to prepare the lukewarm solution. Hot tap water **is usually not safe for drinking** and may contain undesirable particles which you do not wish to introduce into your nasal cavities. It is better to take some part of the cold water, heat it by any means available (electric kettle, gas stove etc.) and mix the cold solution with it to reach the desired temperature. 
 +  * You can use warmer or colder water if you find it more comfortable / useful in your situation.
  
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 +<WRAP tip round >2. Put your nose into the bowl with the prepared solution, so that both of your nostrils are dipped in it. Breath with your mouth.
 +</​WRAP>​
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 +  * This may be somewhat uncomfortable at first, since you can no longer breath with your nose. Just breath with your mouth and try to get used to the sensation, before proceeding further.
 +  * It is essential that both nostrils are dipped in the saline water and no air can enter the nostrils.
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 +<WRAP tip round >3. Suck in the saline water through your nostrils, **as if** you wanted to breath it in. Instead of breathing it into your lungs, let it flow down to and accumulate in your mouth.
 +</​WRAP>​
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 +  * Make sure you do not breath the water into your lungs. Just use the suction, but do not breath it in.
 +  * Do not swallow the water, let it accumulate in your mouth.
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 +<WRAP tip round >4. Spit the accumulated water out of your mouth. Keep the nostrils dipped in the water. Breath with your mouth.
 +</​WRAP>​
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 +  * You can spit the accumulated water as you find it comfortable (or if you need to breath). If you can accumulate a greater volume of water in your mouth, you can also cleanse the lower parts of your throat, but this takes additional practice.
  
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