🌟 Elevate Your Breathing Game with Nature's Touch!
Bionorica Sinupret is an all-natural immune support supplement designed to promote healthy nasal passages and respiratory function. Each bottle contains 50 tablets made from a blend of five traditional herbs, offering a safe and effective alternative to over-the-counter sinus relief without harsh side effects. Recommended for daily use or as needed, this product utilizes innovative phyto-engineering to ensure superior quality and efficacy.
E**A
Excellent
Been using it as treatment for years. Exceptional staff. Fast shipping. Thank you.
M**R
Great
Agree with the other reviews!
S**L
Great
Helped me very much
S**R
Herbal sinus relief that works
I don't usually use herbal products but with certain medical conditions you have no choice but to look for alternative. I always check with doctor for any over the counter medicines and/or supplements. This was approved. This is one of the products used commonly in various parts of Europe. I had a friend who used this also, has sinus problems often.I seldom have sinus problems. After third day of taking recommended 3x/day, all my symptoms are gone. My friend said it took her 5 days but she had much worse and many symptoms. Always check with your doctor. If approved, this might work for you depending on what's the actual problem. For me sneezing, congested and painful sinus passages.
J**.
WORKS. THAT'S IT. THAT'S THE REVIEW.
I have THE MOST INTENSE pine/conifer allergies, and I live in the pine lands of southern NJ. Every spring is TERRIBLE for me, despite taking prescription strength allergy medication. I have to carry around an inhaler and I'm constantly so congested, sneezing, with watery swollen eyes and a runny nose. I have tried almost every allergy med known to man, and this spring I finally decided to look for another option when the horrible sinus tooth pain rolled around, and my tongue started to swell during an allergic reaction.I found this, and Garden of Life's Sinus supplement (butterbur plus some others). I decided to start taking both. THEY CHANGED MY LIFE. What I've come to realize is that the sinupret does more immediate decongestion and loosening of all the junk cleared up in the sinuses, while the other one seemed to over time reduce all my symptoms and my overall reaction. Within 1 week of taking BOTH daily as recommended, I had no sneezing, no watery eyes, no sinus pain, virtually no allergies.Note: the first few days of taking sinupret felt like a swamp was draining out of my head. It was decongesting all the stuff that was stuck up there. That was not pleasant, but if it happens to you...stick through it! It's worth it to be able to breathe through your nose again!You don't understand how insanely impossible that is for me, living in the middle of the pine lands when I'm as allergic as I am to pine. I've found the combination of these two supplements so helpful. I also recommended it to my dad who has allergies and he said it has majorly helped him as well. I actually dropped my prescription allergy medicine because this was doing so well.HIGHLY RECOMMEND! DO IT DO IT DO IT!
T**S
Works, but you might feel nausea
I’ve suffered chronic sinus infections since moving to FL 18 years ago. For the past five years, my allergist has taken pity on me and gave me a Kenalog (steroid) shot every Feb, when the symptoms are so bad, it feels like I have a golf ball at the top of my nose, behind my eyes. I didn’t want to push my luck again this year because every year, he tells me to start doing the weekly shots or drops and I just don’t want that level of commitment for something that really only bothers me a couple months out of the year. I did a ton of research looking for alternatives, resulting in the suggestion to try Sinupret. Well, it cleared up the latest sinus infection that had been accentuated by a bad flight and fluid in my ears. BUT— after a couple days, taking as directed, 3x a day, I started having the worst nausea and diarrhea. I cut back to 2x a day and it got a “little” better, where it was only occurring after I ate. I thought maybe it was stomach flu or something else because I really didn’t want it to be a side-effect to Sinupret (this stuff is a life save for nose sufferers). I’m cutting back to 1x day, taken at bedtime, so there’s no interference from food. It may or may not help with the allergies if I’m only taking it once a day, but it’s worth a shot. And if I HAVE to, I will learn to live with the nausea because it’s a heck of a lot better than not being able to breathe.
L**R
So far so good
I suffer from SEVERE allergies- ragweed, pollen, grass, trees, and pet dander. Last year I started immunotherapy shots weekly, but due to covid- I decided to stop. Where I live, ragweed is very high this time of year and I stay snotty/congested/awful feeling. I had a sinus infection a couple weeks ago and freaked out thinking it might be covid due to similar symptoms (slight fever, headache, fatigue, etc). Tested negative. I looked these up. Ordered them. Stowed them away. A few days ago my allergies started flaring up again and I decided to give these a go. I was a bit nervous due to reviews I read, but I am pairing these with Allegra (antihistamine), mucinex, sudagest every 12 hours (decongestant), and saline rinses and it has been quite relieving thus far. This is day 3. I’ve taken 9 in total. No stomach issues yet. Maybe a little gassier? The other thing was the first time I took it- I had this weird thing where I got a little chill and several little wep like areas raised on my left arm for about 3 seconds and then disappeared. It was strange. Nothing since then though thank goodness. I felt noticeably better about 15 min after taking that first one, so I have continued it the last few days. I hope this helps anyone teetering whether or not to try it. I felt like i didn’t have much to lose- I was miserable with a pounding sinus headache and figured it was worth a shot if nothing else.
C**N
Contains glucose
We had high hopes for this product in our household, but we think we'll just go back to humming for nasal congestion. Not only did none of us notice any beneficial effect, but the product also contains glucose. WHY on earth would you put glucose in a nasal decongestant? The best product we've tried is the German GELOMYRTOL, but if you type the name in the Amazon search bar, THIS Sinupret pops up instead. We thought we'd give it a try. Needless to say, it is NOT Gelomytrol. Oddly enough, the latter is UNavailable on Amazon. Instead, you have to spend >$80 to get it from a small company in Chicago that imports German products. WHY is Gelomyrtol not available on Amazon? But this stuff pops up everywhere.
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