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Sanvic provides all the benefits of pulsatile nasal irrigation and the revolutionary multiple frequencies for users under different conditions.
What’s the difference between the new Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigator and the others?
Pulsatile nasal irrigator was originally presented by a US famous ENT doctor, Dr. Murray Grossan, in 1974. He invented original Grossan nasal tip connected to a Water-pik oral irrigator to wash nose. We started to make our 1st generation Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigator in 2001 by modifying a high quality and hot selling oral irrigator to replace the previous Water-pik + original Grossan nasal tip. Thousands of patients utilized Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigators in our own ENT clinics every month, so our medical staffs could observe more close clinical response from the users than other medical doctors or companies. We developed our new Sanvic pulstile nasal irrigator based on medical professional knowledge and user’s viewpoint. Our new design with innovative multiple frequencies provides more comfortable and effective nasal wash. That’s why many users, especially kids, love more our new Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigator after trying.
Most of the pulstile nasal irrigators you can find in the market now are similar to our 1st generation Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigator. We list below the differences between our 1st generation and new version Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigator, so you can see the differences between new Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigator and other pulsatile nasal irrigator in the world.
- Specicially designed for pulsatile nasal irrigation with multi-frequencies and water pressure.
- Slower pulsatile frequency with lower water pressure is recommended for rhinitis with faster mucociliary movement (like allergic rhinitis), faster pulsatile frequency with higher water pressure is recommended for rhino-sinusitis with slower mucociliary movement( like chronic rhino-sinusitis).
- Totally designed for nasal irrigation, less powerful than dental irrigator. Multiple frequencies from lower limit to upper limit of normal nasal cilia beat frequencies provide better nasal water SPA than fixed oral irrigator frequency.
- Designed for the salt water usage to minimize machine damage.
- More welcomed by clients, especially kids.
Why don’t you provide throat irrigator tip and nasal spray tip with your new pulsatile nasal irrigator?
About throat tip: according to our close observation in the clinic and response from users, less than 5% of our users found comfortable and benefit from throat irrigator. Many users stop utilizing throat irrigation after trying 1~2 times. However more users want 3 nasal tips in the family. That’s why we provide 3 nasal tips instead of throat irrigator tip (but less nasal tip) to best serve our users. We strongly suggest every users in the family should use his/her own nasal tip to prevent probable cross infection. We concern more about your health and benefit, so we only provide what is better for you in the long term. You can purchase Grossan throat irrigator tip ( the model connected to Grossan HydroPulse, not connected to Water-pik) to be connected to our Sanvic pulsatile nasal irrigator to flush your throat if you really want to use the throat irrigation.
About the nasal spray tip: As we mentioned in the topic of “spray and wash”, the main purpose of nasal sprayer is to moisturize the nasal membrane instead of cleaning the nasal and sinus chambers. So we highly recommend you to use a small bottle nasal sprayer that is more convenient to carry on, so you can spray you nose to keep the nasal membrane moisture as often as needed, even every hour. However pulsatile nasal irrigation can provide better cleaning and moisture than nasal spray, so it’s useless to add a nasal spray tip to the machine. That’s why we provide you what you want and use most often from your viewpoint and benefit. We don’t want to sell you accessories that is useless just to make a profit. So we prefer to provide more nasal irrigator tips instead of throat tip and spray tip.