Xlear Nasal Wash

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Xlear Nasal Wash is the brand name of a saline-based nasal spray containing xylitol. Xlear claims to be effective in reducing bacteria in the nose and eustachian tubes, thus decreasing the risk of sinus infections, while improving such conditions as allergic rhinitis and asthma. Studies[1] [2] support this assertion by showing that the presence of xylitol prevents the growth of bacteria in the eustachian tubes which connect the nose and ear. Xylitol also interferes with the ability of bacteria to adhere to body tissues[3].

The name "Xlear" is pronounced "clear" or Template:IPA. The inventor of the nasal spray, Dr. Alonzo "Lon" Jones, coined the term. The 'x' is intended to reference the xylitol, but is realized as a /k/ sound. This pronunciation is allegedly derived from that of the Russian alphabet character X[4].

Based in Orem, Utah, Xlear Inc. owns the patent on saline nasal spray with xylitol and produces Xlear Nasal Wash.

References

  1. Uhari M, et al. (1998). A novel use of xylitol sugar in preventing acute otitis media. Pediatrics, 102(4): 879–974.
  2. Drgreene.com
  3. Besttreaments.co.uk
  4. In the Russian language, the character X is pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative or Template:IPA, not /k/.

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