August 17, 2004
Can You Say "Ick"? I Knew You Could

Two words: nasal cream.

A new pollen-blocking cream applied to the inside of the nose may alleviate hayfever without the side-effects of other remedies, suggests a new study.
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Those taking part in the trial applied either the cream or the placebo four times a day for nine days.

I've suffered through two colds because I couldn't stand to swab... grr, can't think of the name... that "anti-cold-stuff"... in my nose. I think I'll just sneeze instead.

Posted by scott at August 17, 2004 01:49 PM

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two issues that I see with this nonsense:

1 - If it's a cream, wouldn't it run out and therefore make you feel like you had a runny nose the entire time (not to mention the social side affects of chatting someone up when you have some sort of cream hanging from your nose). Also, would sneezing blow this out?

2 - If it 'dries' out to some extent (so the above wouldn't be a problem), wouldn't it feel like you had a huge booger in your nose that just needed to be picked?

Posted by: ron on August 17, 2004 02:26 PM

Ron you have such a way with word. ROTFLMAO!!!

Posted by: Pat on August 17, 2004 07:19 PM
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