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Congestion relief
  • Congestion relief

  • Posted by Amy@Fuel

  • 13 Jul 2009 11:42AM

  • These two amazing products from Baby nose-clear are designed to ease baby’s congestion and snuffles, aiding clearer breathing and easier feeding, resulting in restful sleep (for mother and baby!) The first product is the award winning, paediatrician-approved nasal aspirator. Developed by a mother of premature triplets, this product was designed to support exhausted mothers everywhere. Simply use the aspirator to gently and instantly treat nasal congestion then wash in warm soapy water and it’s ready to use again and again! Alongside this is the aspirators sister product Baby nose-clear room vapour. The vapour, designed to avoid congestion at night, is a natural blend of 100% pure and essential oils including lemon, tea tree and pine oils. The combination of theses oils along with its anti-bacterial properties, the room vapour gives the perfect atmosphere to enable clear breathing and restful sleep. Simply add a few drops to a damp towel, put over a radiator or warm bowl of water and the vapour will release into the air. Alternatively, this product can be used in conjunction with humidifiers and vaporizers.

  • RRP / price at purchase: £6.99 and are available at independent Pharmacies, Waitrose, www.nctsales.co.uk and www.4little1.com.

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