Author:Kangdi 23-10-2017

Many people experience difficulty breathing naturally, particularly when they retire for the night. While the nostrils are wide enough to allow for the passage of air, the tiny nasal valves at their backs are narrow and easily blocked, making it difficult to breathe effortlessly. One over-the-counter remedy that restores the ability to breathe freely is the nasal strip, which is designed to help open up the nasal passages.
 
A nasal strip, external nasal dilator strip or nasal dilator strip is a type of adhesive bandage with embedded plastic ribs or splints that is applied across the bridge of the nose and sides of the nostrils, to assist in keeping the airway open. They are believed to make breathing easier and for that reason are used by humans during athletic exertion and as an aid to reduce congestion or to prevent snoring.Various studies have not indicated that they have a performance-enhancing effect.They are also used by race horse trainers on horses for similar reasons; they are thought to reduce airway resistance and lower the risk of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH), plus reduce fatigue and aid post-race recovery.
 
The way nasal strip work is relatively simple. Within each Breathe Right nasal strip are flexible, "spring-like" bands. On the underside is a special adhesive that, when placed properly on the nose, gently sticks to the area right above the flare of each nostril. As the bands attempt to straighten back to their original shape, they gently lift the sides of the nose and open the nasal passages, providing immediate relief. Which helps you breathe better – with no medicine and no waiting.


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