Natural Remedy for Spring Allergies: WaterPik SinuSense Water Pulsator Review

Ahh, spring!  A lovely season of blossoms, sunshine, green grass, baby chickens… and allergies up the ying-yang!

Seasonal allergies play havoc with my sinuses and damper any chance of truly enjoying the scents and sights of spring. It’s tough when everything irritates your nose, you constantly view the world over the top of a tissue, and you are worried about the inevitable spring sinus infection that generally follows the first round of allergies.

I’ve seen sinus wash products before and found intrigue in their potential to help alleviate the symptoms of sinus infections, but I didn’t know they could help prevent issues before they start. I recently learned that the WaterPik SinuSense Water Pulsator helps reduce nasal allergy dryness and irritation, aiding in reducing the risk of allergy and sinus systems.

So, naturally, I jumped at the chance to try out this promising device. I cannot attest the ultimate long-term results of the WaterPik SinuSense Water Pulsator as I’ve only been testing for a few days, but I can say with 100 percent confidence that as a result of using, I am breathing easier.

Setting up the unit is a breeze. Using it is simple. The entire process is automatically controlled with the press of a button, which allows you to adjust for your comfort level. And it’s not a messy process as I initially thought it might be.

It took a little bit to adjust to the initial sensation of using a sinus massage device, but I quickly found using the WaterPik SinuSense Water Pulsator to be soothing an definitely a nasal passage-opening experience.

Features I found to be particularly beneficial are:

1) FlowControl, which allows you to control water flow for comfort and less mess
2) the unit is Dishwasher Safe, which makes clean-up and maintenance super simple
3) and the SoftSeal Nozzle, which automatically adjusts to nose contour, providing a terrific seal

My nose feels far less irritated by the daily bombardment of allergy triggers and though my nose feel less dry, I have found that I have the urge to use tissue less frequently. Now, if I can cure my itchy eyes completely, I will be totally set!

For more details on the WaterPik SinuSense Water Pulsator, visit http://www.waterpik.com/sinus-health/products/water-pulsator

For money-saving coupons for the SinuSense Water Pulsator and other WaterPik products, visit

You can find additional information and access to special offers by
– following WaterPik on Twitter: :@SinuSense 
– “friending” on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/​​WaterpikSinuSense
– checking out WaterPik on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/WaterPikInc/featured

Disclosure:  I received product and compensation from WaterPik via GigCoin in return for my honest review of  product.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.  I choose to review this product and share my impressions as I  found it to be a quality product worth raving about!


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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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