Can I run vinegar through my Naväge?
Upper and Lower Tanks, Nose Pillows, and Nasal Dock: Detach and hand-wash after use with anti-bacterial dishwashing soap or diluted white vinegar (half-water, half-vinegar).
How do you get Naväge for free?
Joining is simple, convenient, and free! How does it work for you? When someone uses your referral link to purchase a Naväge Nose Cleaner on navage.com, you'll receive an email with your own $20 coupon code within 48 hours.
How do you cheat on Naväge?
Now for the Hack:
- Take one of the salt pods and cut the plastic bowl off, leaving just the ring. ...
- Note location of the "Magic Button" (image #1)
- Fill the Naväge to the fill line with your favorite nasal rinse solution.
- As you're closing the lid (image #2) press up on the magic button until it clicks up into place.
- Enjoy!
Is Naväge worth the money?
Many customers loved how well this device worked. Many shared that it cleared up their sinuses better than their allergy medication and that they immediately felt better after using it. While some stated that it was the most expensive sinus-clearing technique they tried, they found it to be the most effective.
How much does a Navage cost?
Naväge operates only with genuine Naväge SaltPod capsules. Bundle includes Naväge Nose Cleaner, 20 Navage SaltPods inside the box, 1 pair of Standard Nose Pillows, and batteries. $109.95 if purchased separately.
How often should you use Navage?
You can use the Naväge Nose Cleaner as often as you wish! We suggest you use Naväge twice a day, just like brushing your teeth. However, Naväge is completely natural and drug-free, and health professionals agree that it's safe to use as often as needed or wanted.
Can Navage be harmful?
Yes, Naväge is a safe product to use.
How does Navage not go down your throat?
The key to success with Naväge is making your nasal cavity into a closed system, separate from the oral cavity. That's what makes it possible for the rinse to go in one nostril, out the other, and not down your throat. It's the result of closing the soft palate.