Free NeilMed NasaFlo Neti Pot
I used my free NeilMed NasaFlo Neti Pot for the first time this past weekend. I mentioned it on Facebook and long story short a dozen Hiffers warned me about contracting brain-eating amoebas. So that was fun.
This is one of those offers that always seems to rise from the dead. If you’ve never gotten it before and miss out today, don’t worry. Just try again in a week or so.
[thanks The Krazy Coupon Lady!]




People are saying it’s a scam
Just use distilled water, or previously boiled (& cooled, Goob–) water to mix with the little packet to avoid those pesky amoebas! To get your sinuses, tilt your head down as much as possible, like over the tub.
that was a lot of work (not really) …a survey, a video. iye. but i made it to the end, and i’ll be hoping this works when my sinuses want to explode from pain. Thanks Goob!
I signed up for this one a week or two ago. I got an email directly from the company about it because I had previously registered with them to receive a couple of free packets. I did get those so I doubt this is a scam.
Brain eating amoebas? I don’t think ill use mine when I get it. lol
It is telling me that the page is no longer available … after I fill out the form!
It Ewwwed me out just seeing the pics how to use it. Thanks, but no thanks Goob.
thanks-this was interesting. Saline rinses are on old family remedy.
I tried it, idk if its legit but worth a try I guess
Erg…
I not defending or promoting Neti-Pot when I say don’t blame them for the brain eating cells, blame the contaminated New Orleans’ water.
Longtime user of McNeil Neti Pot – as stated above, using as instructed
(8 oz. distilled water) warmed before mixing causes no problems. Also DO NOT KEEP for reuse any leftover solution… I’ve been using it for years; used correctly it really does work!!!
Sunday 29th, Still available
These things work great, and will give no troubles if you KEEP THEM CLEAN. I wash mine after every single use. I think most of them are probably dishwasher safe.
Any “problems” can be mitigated by (as others have stated): using distilled water, or boiling (and cooling) your tap water.