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    2 months ago

    I am fairly certain there is a reason you shouldn’t do that. Are you using just warm water?

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      2 months ago

      Warm salt water. That makes sure that the water is not pulling salt out of your cells. Doing it without salt is painful and dangerous. Also the salt should be without iodine added.

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        2 months ago

        Cool. Idk about every night. But I might do it in the allergy seasons at least 😊

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      2 months ago

      I too feel like there is like one or more reasons some people say to not use them (I haven’t used one myself). Though I think that one thing is that if you don’t clean the pot very thoroughly, it might cause some bad infections. But that would be true of anything like that since bacteria can thrive on warm moist devices that come into contact with our bodies (and from the buildup that you would be trying to clear).

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        2 months ago

        No, using them is fine. It’s every night that I was concerned about. They sell a special packet that you mix with water and I believe it says not to do it too often. I believe regular salt water would probably be okay.