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Default True Confessions: Saftey gear

After woodworking or working with any dusty materials, now, I typically will
flush my sinuses with saline solution after. Lots of black snot and the
sinus infections don't typically happen a week later.

This can be done with a cheap purchased spray injector, homemade saline
solution refill, or sucking saline solution (the best method) up through
your nose like a straw from a small glass and spitting it out in the sink.

If the water is warm and a bit salty it is completely neutral and hardly
felt. Before the weak stomached ones get all horny this is exactly what your
tears are made of when they drain into your nasal passages...LOL


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"Lobby Dosser" wrote in message
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I was taught basic lung safety in basic training. Tear gas and smoke. With
masks and without for at least a minute. Then there were the colored smoke
grenades dropped down the concrete pipe - blew blue, yellow and red snot for
days.