Nasal irrigation flushes mucus with saline to ease allergies and congestion. Use distilled or boiled water, follow device instructions, and check with a clinician for children or after surgery.
A low-cost humidor - anything from a Tupperware box to a small wooden case - can keep cigars fresh if you maintain stable humidity (about 65-72% RH) and temperature (65-70°F), use a reliable hygrometer, and check it weekly.
Nasal irrigation uses saline to flush mucus and allergens from the nose. It's a low-cost, non-addictive adjunct for allergies, colds, and chronic congestion - but use sterile or boiled water and check with your clinician after recent ear or nasal surgery.
Steam (evaporative) distillation removes most minerals to produce low-TDS water used in labs, medical devices, and some industrial applications. Distilled water is safe to drink but tastes flat and is typically a low-margin bottled product.
Choose the right humidifier for your space by matching type and capacity, prioritizing built-in humidity control and regular cleaning to prevent mold and mineral buildup.