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Greensations Sinus Plumber Headache Nasal Spray is a 100% natural, fast-acting formula combining capsaicin, feverfew, peppermint, and caffeine to interrupt headache pain signals. Designed for adults, this compact 0.68 fl oz spray targets tension, sinus, migraine, and cluster headaches with a unique blend that enhances absorption and provides chemical-free relief on the go.



| ASIN | B00XDMGYZM |
| ASIN | B00XDMGYZM |
| Additives | Drug |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 170,535 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 69 in Allergy Relief Nasal Sprays |
| Brand | Greensations |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,309) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,309) |
| Date First Available | 1 July 2016 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Greensations |
| Manufacturer reference | SP4 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 5.08 x 12.07 cm; 28.35 g |
| Units | 1.0 millilitre |
| Volume | 0.68 Fluid Ounces |
J**D
Strong, but didn't help with chronic rhinitis
Tried out of desperation for chronic rhinitis - blows your brains out but sadly did nothing for the chronic condition.
A**N
Sinus Plumber is a very apt name for this product. According to the label, horseradish is among its active ingredients. I would recommend starting slowly, because it can make you tear up. One or two sprays is plenty most of the time. Unfortunately, the effect wears off after a few hours, but if you're used to being tortured by a stuffy nose it's a pretty good product.
D**S
I'm a long time sufferer of very frequent migraines. I first started using capsaicin based nasal spray years ago, but that product was discontinued. This is a great replacement. It doesn't get rid of the migraine (neither did the spray I used years ago), but it does help with the pain slightly, which makes the time until other medication starts to work more bearable. It is a very intense feeling when you use it, but it fades quickly. I think that kick in the nose is what makes the migraine pain fade slightly.
J**D
I have really bad migraines/cluster/allergy headaches, it's probably one of them. This happens about once a month. When it's really bad, and nothing else is working, this is does give temporary relief. It does not make it go away completely, but it eases the pain of the headache for about 20 minutes or so. However, it seems to ease the pain by causing even more intense pain for about 5 seconds when you sniff the peppers and feel like your sinus is on fire. But it still works when nothing else gives any kind of relief
M**N
I suffer from terrible migraines. I lost my insurance because of Trump. So I'm resorting to literally anything to get rid of my migraines. This provides some relief. which makes it worth every penny.
A**.
At first, I thought I had developed a spring allergy to accompany my usual autumn allergies. But when the symptoms hadn't dissipated by December, I realized I had a new problem. My doctor prescribed an antihistamine that didn't work, and a corticosteroid spray that didn't work. I was miserable with no solution in sight. But I'm a health writer, so I searched Google Scholar for research on new options, and found a meta-analysis site that suggested capsaicin might be worth trying. Amazon seemed to be the best source, as it would ship quickly. The first time I used this spray, I felt everything open up from my nasal passages out to my left ear (my left side has been more congested). By the third time, when I looked in the mirror, I noticed that externally, my nose appeared thinner. I hadn't realized that it was so inflamed internally that it appeared swollen on the outside... until the spray made that swelling go down. Using this in conjunction with a prescription anti-cholinergic spray, Atrovent, means that I can sleep without waking up coughing for the first time in months. It does sting enough to make my eyes water. It's worth every tear.
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