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evilmonkeyMSP

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the most disgusting thing I have ever seen. I hope I never see anyone using one of these in public (pukey)

http://www.nosefrida.com/

Nosefrida is a doctor recommended nasal aspirator that removes mucous from your childs nose. It was invented in Sweden by Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists, and has been used by Swedish Moms and Dads for years.

When your child has a cold with a runny stuffed nose, it can be frustrating when they can not blow their own nose. Congestion interferes with sleep, feeding and makes for an overall cranky child, and parent too.

Nosefrida is a plastic tube with a filter that the parent uses with their own mouths to get the mucous out of their childrens noses. WITH THE FILTER IN PLACE, THE PARENT DOES NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH THE MUCOUS FROM THE CHILD. There is no risk of bacterial contamination, in other words, you will not get the cold your child has.

Compared to the bulb aspirators on the market, Nosefrida is better and safer, since you never put anything inside the nose, and you control the amount of suction you apply. It does not irritate the sensitive lining of the nose.

Your childs nose will be clear and she or he will be able to breathe, sleep and eat better.

Nosefrida is made out of non-allergenic and latex free polypropylene. The blue hygiene filters are made out of moisture absorbing polyurethane.
Nosefrida is effective and hygienic and has been clinically tested. It is safe to use and causes no injury to you or your child. No more runny noses!

nosefrida2.jpg
 
evilmonkeyMSP said:
the most disgusting thing I have ever seen. I hope I never see anyone using one of these in public (pukey)

http://www.nosefrida.com/

Nosefrida is a doctor recommended nasal aspirator that removes mucous from your childs nose. It was invented in Sweden by Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists, and has been used by Swedish Moms and Dads for years.

When your child has a cold with a runny stuffed nose, it can be frustrating when they can not blow their own nose. Congestion interferes with sleep, feeding and makes for an overall cranky child, and parent too.

Nosefrida is a plastic tube with a filter that the parent uses with their own mouths to get the mucous out of their childrens noses. WITH THE FILTER IN PLACE, THE PARENT DOES NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH THE MUCOUS FROM THE CHILD. There is no risk of bacterial contamination, in other words, you will not get the cold your child has.

Compared to the bulb aspirators on the market, Nosefrida is better and safer, since you never put anything inside the nose, and you control the amount of suction you apply. It does not irritate the sensitive lining of the nose.

Your childs nose will be clear and she or he will be able to breathe, sleep and eat better.

Nosefrida is made out of non-allergenic and latex free polypropylene. The blue hygiene filters are made out of moisture absorbing polyurethane.
Nosefrida is effective and hygienic and has been clinically tested. It is safe to use and causes no injury to you or your child. No more runny noses!

nosefrida2.jpg


you must not have children yet...this is pretty mild manner considering some of the stuff you have to deal with.
 
myeh, cleaning up poop and stuff like that is no big deal...but sucking the snot out of a kids nose using your own mouth...no thanks...
 
Great for snorting drugs, no more paper cuts from rolled up $20's. (loser)

It does not irritate the sensitive lining of the nose.


Nosefrida is made out of non-allergenic and latex free polypropylene.
 
evilmonkeyMSP said:
myeh, cleaning up poop and stuff like that is no big deal...but sucking the snot out of a kids nose using your own mouth...no thanks...

The whole using your mouth thing is strange but at this point I would be indifferent about the whole situation. I could see myself being forced to use something like this.

To date i have been pissed on, pooed on and been the recipient of too many projectile throw-ups to count. This even accounts for taking a couple of shots in the face, so sucking some snot out through a tube seems pretty normal to me at this point.
 
It has a filter...It's not like you are sucking the snot into your mouth.
 
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