NASAL HEALTH: AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON
(the developer and patent-holder of Xlear Nasal Spray)
Nasal Health is an extremely important topic these days. It seems like every second person struggles with some form of nasal disfunction, like Sinusitis, Hayfever or a Post-nasal drip. More than 90 percent of all infections enter the body through the nose, so it makes sense that we do everything we can to help the nose to do its job as effectively as possible. Dr. Lon Jones is an expert on how to do this in a drug-free manner.
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 1:
1. You talk about our bodies defences. Why, and what does that mean?
Supporting the body’s defence mechanisms
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 2:
Isn’t rinsing with salt water a good enough method of cleaning the nose?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 3:
What were your early results using Xlear Nasal Spray?
Early Results With Xlear Nasal Spray
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 4:
I know that the name changed from Xlear Nasal Wash, to Xlear Nasal Spray, and now – Xlear Sinus Care spray. It is sounding more and more like a medicine. Is it a drug?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 5:
I’ve heard from friends that use Xlear that it works really well. Why?
Why Xlear works so effectively
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 6:
Are anti-histamines a help or a hindrance when it comes to nasal health?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 7:
Are there good bacteria in the nose, and what is it that makes them good?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 8:
How often should one use Xlear?
Xlear Nasal Spray frequency & dosages
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 9:
Does xylitol have a toxicity level, and is it possible to overdose on Xlear?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 10:
Can Xlear be used together with an antibiotic?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 11:
Do you ever prescribe nasal steroids, and if so, why?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 12:
Which types of bacteria are effectively “disarmed” by xylitol?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 13:
Could you please explain how the nose traps irritants (the Mucociliary elevator effect), and how it cleans itself.
The mucociliary elevator effect
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 14:
OK. So now I understand the body’s histamine response. Tell me a bit more about the development of anti-histamines.
The development of anti-histamines
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 15:
Can you explain the difference between the conventional idiopathic (GP) approach and a preventive approach to health. Where does Xlear fit in?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 16:
How does a steroid/cortisone work?
AUDIO Q&A WITH DR. LON – Question 17:
How does xylitol “neutralise” the bad bacteria?
How xylitol affects pathogenic bacteria
To download a transcript of the original interviews with Dr. Lon that incorporates all of the above audio clips, please click here.
For further information on Nasal Irrigation, please visit our Neti Xlear page
For further information on the science behind Xlear products, please click here.
For more information on xylitol in general, please click here to go to the xylitol.org website.
Here you can learn more about this all-natural sweetener on a page that is not brand specific. The aim of xylitol.org is to promote the dental, medical and nutritional facts about xylitol, based purely on scientific studies.