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| Dive Medicine & Fitness: Discuss First Defence in the General Diving Forums forums: Hi, I've not posted on here for a long time. But as I'm just about to get back ... |
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All I do know is, if you snort it back too hard, it blows your brains out and makes the inside of your nose and throat feel like you have just inserted a roll of barbed wire into your nasel passage and fed it through to the back of your mouth be gentle with it! Pete
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In some parts of Africa and Asia if you get bitten by a snake they rush you to the poison charmer. For a fee they then exorcise the poison. Since most snakes are not poisonous, just want you to go away, their success rate is very good. Reading the bumph First Defence is is apparently a rather acidic irritant that causes you to excrete lots of mucus so you feel like you had a cold starting then it goes away. They seem quite proud of the fact it contains no regulated (active?) ingredients. Snake oil. |
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I know it's always hard to prove a connection with something not happening. It's a £6 investment which isn't much, if it works then fine, if it doesn't then no loss. I think it works for me. And Costco sell a pack of two bottles for the price of one in a chemists. Cheers, Stuart
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| now with extra madupsicum nonsensicum, although the primary ingredient is listed as "aqua", which sounds medical to me. |
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| Thanks guys, Not had much in the way of mucas at the moment, just makes the nose run a bit after taking a good snort up each nostril. Your right it does make my throat a bit raspy if i inhale too much, so it's just a gentle squirt from now on! It will certainly be worth the £6 if it lets me get my diving in, I hate getting on a plane when I've planned to dive, you just know there's going to be loads of people coughing and spluttering everywhere. And of course one of them's going to be sitting right behind...... Friend of mine recently went out to Malta to dive, got on the plane right as rain by the time he'd checked in at the hotel he was feeling really rough and missed the weeks diving. Cheers Salty |
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| I think the best treatment for a common cold is plenty of warm sunshine, fresh sea air and a regular dowsing of the sinuses with sea water. It works for me. The increasing pressurers within the sinuses on an ascent can clear all the mucus from your nose! Or you can stay at home and take plenty of hot showers.
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