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Re: Breath-rite strips mm 04-22-2007
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Posted by mm on April 22, 2007, 5:17 am


wrote:

>Does anyone have ideas about how to make breath-rite strips myself?
>
>All I need is the right adhesive and a suggestion about what the right
>plastic is and where to buy it. That's all, LOL.

BTW, the right adhesive is one that will stick to the plastic and also
to the skin of my nose.
>
>I don't have major problems breathing, but sometimes I think
>breath-rite strips would help while running and other exercising, and
>even for sleeping. There is NO doubt that when I inhale strongly
>through my nose, the passage on each side narrows substantially.
>
>IIRC, they were not expensive but not cheap, and I'm not good at
>moderation, and I think if I started using them, I would want to use
>one or more a day. The cost would mount up.
>


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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on April 22, 2007, 8:10 am



>
> BTW, the right adhesive is one that will stick to the plastic and also
> to the skin of my nose.


I'd try Crazy Glue or 5 minute epoxy. You'll only need it every couple of
weeks that way.



Posted by Steve Barker on April 22, 2007, 10:42 am


A couple one-inch pieces of 3/8" tubing will accomplish the same thing.
Reusable forever.

--
Steve Barker




> wrote:
>
>>Does anyone have ideas about how to make breath-rite strips myself?
>>
>>All I need is the right adhesive and a suggestion about what the right
>>plastic is and where to buy it. That's all, LOL.
>
> BTW, the right adhesive is one that will stick to the plastic and also
> to the skin of my nose.
>>
>>I don't have major problems breathing, but sometimes I think
>>breath-rite strips would help while running and other exercising, and
>>even for sleeping. There is NO doubt that when I inhale strongly
>>through my nose, the passage on each side narrows substantially.
>>
>>IIRC, they were not expensive but not cheap, and I'm not good at
>>moderation, and I think if I started using them, I would want to use
>>one or more a day. The cost would mount up.
>>
>



Posted by mm on April 22, 2007, 1:13 pm


On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:42:29 -0500, "Steve Barker"

>A couple one-inch pieces of 3/8" tubing will accomplish the same thing.
>Reusable forever.

How do I get it to stick to my nose?

Posted by Steve Barker on April 22, 2007, 8:28 pm


you stick them IN your nose.

--
Steve Barker




> On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:42:29 -0500, "Steve Barker"
>
>>A couple one-inch pieces of 3/8" tubing will accomplish the same thing.
>>Reusable forever.
>
> How do I get it to stick to my nose?



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