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What No One Tells You About Nasal Sprays

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Hi there, I’m listening to the pitter-patter of rain through the window of my home office as I

Hi there, I’m listening to the pitter-patter of rain through the window of my home office as I write this email. And I think I spotted some yellow and orange leaves on the mountains this morning! So as much as this sun and summer-loving girl hates to admit it, I think fall is officially upon us. I know that for many of you fall doesn’t just mean cozy sweaters and pumpkin flavored everything! The change of seasons also brings sniffles, sneezes, and watery eyes. And if you're anything like my daughter, Britta, fall allergies can be downright miserable! Britta used to rely on nasal sprays to treat her allergy symptoms but was plagued by the dreaded rebound affect and even frequent nosebleeds! "What's the rebound affect?" you might ask. Well here’s a quick science lesson for you: nasal sprays work by constricting the blood vessels in your nasal passages. This reduces swelling and makes it easier to breathe. Sounds great, right? But if you use nasal sprays for several days in a row - usually more than three to five days - the medication can cause your nasal tissues to swell up again once it wears off. This means you feel congested again and are tempted to use the spray even more. It’s a vicious cycle! Luckily Britta found sweet relief without the rebound effect by diffusing my All Clear Essential Oil Blend! Here’s what she had to say: “I find it extremely difficult to fall asleep when I’m congested at bedtime, and diffusing All Clear on my nightstand makes a big difference. Even my husband Neil, who tends to be skeptical of this kind of thing, can tell what a difference it makes to diffuse All Clear when my allergies are acting up, and he often takes the initiative to set up and fill the diffuser for me when I’m feeling particularly miserable.” While All Clear isn't a cure for allergies, it combines eucalyptus, peppermint, and other anti-inflammatory oils to effectively relieve congestion and soothe inflamed nasal passages for symptom relief. You don’t just have to take my or Britta’s word for it! Here are just a few glowing reviews from customers like you: “I use it in my diffuser to clear my stuffiness in the evenings so I can sleep. For me, it works much better than nasal sprays, with no ‘rebound’ effect. Smells great, and works so well for me.” - Susan B. “I live in the Mid Atlantic, not far from the coast, and we’re having problems with the smoke from the wildfires in Canada. I have asthma & COPD, so, on occasion I have breathing difficulties. So I had ordered All Clear a while ago and started using it every night in my diffuser and it made quite a difference in my nasal congestion over night. I woke up without any nasal congestion most days and very little on other days. It was such a help!” - Maureen K. “The All Clear blend was a lifesaver when my daughter and I were severely congested with COVID 2 weeks ago. We put it in the diffuser and also in pans of hot water and sat over it with towels on our heads for a personal steam session. We looked crazy but it REALLY WORKED!” - Stephanie G. All Clear is currently 20% off during my Labor Day Sale! It's a great time to stock up so you're never without a bottle when you really need it. Still a little skeptical? All Clear is backed by my [100% money back guarantee](. If you're not completely satisfied for any reason, just contact me within 90 days to receive a full refund. There's no risk in trying it out! With love, Jillee You received this email from One Good Thing by Jillee, LLC. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](.

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