100% Romanian devices recommended for people with low immunity

100% Romanian devices recommended for people with low immunity

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A 100% Romanian brand has conquered users around the world with environmental and medical devices based on salt air microparticles. The devices are patented, medically certified, and medals winner because they support and help prevent and treat various diseases of the respiratory system.

Salin environmental devices

The Salin story began in 1995, when the inventor Constantin Pascu, inspired by limestone structures like those in Pamukkale, Turkey, but also by the salt karst from Meledic, began to make saline fountains and decorative pieces from salt.

In 2002, Constantin Pascu built in Mierea, Buzău County, a factory dedicated to the production of Salin devices. They are patented, medals winner and awarded at numerous international inventors’ congresses, such as the Brussels Congress or the Geneva Congress.

Salin devices also have some of the most demanding medical certifications: CE class 1 medical certificates, for the entire EU area, and the SaltMed inhaler is CE class II medically certified, by Bureau Veritas from Italy.

Effects of Saline on general health

The effects of Saline devices are felt on the general state of health. Very good results have been obtained in the complementary treatment of various respiratory diseases, such as asthma, asthmatic bronchitis, rhinitis, sinusitis, laryngitis, respiratory allergies, TB sequelae, respiratory failure on the heart or thyroid, respiratory problems on an immune basis low.

“We looked for ten people with significant respiratory problems and gave them the devices. The results came immediately, because they made consistent differences in health and noticed a state of well-being. With these first results, we managed, after many attempts, to attract an investment of 5,000 euros and we set up a company in March 2000 “, said Constantin Pascu, the inventor of Salin devices.

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100% Romanian business with saline air purifiers, 50% increase during the pandemic

Romanian Business of over 1 million euros with saline air purifiers. 80% of turnover comes from exports

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The COVID-19 pandemic was an opportunity for an inventor from Buzau, who started a business with air purifiers 20 years ago. Since then, his products have been sold worldwide, and with the spread of the new coronavirus, which has led to increased demand, turnover is estimated to reach one million to 1.5 million euros.

The story of Salin, a 100% Romanian business, began in 1995, when the chemist and inventor from Buzau Constantin Pascu, inspired by limestone structures similar to those in Pamukkale, Turkey, but also by the salt karst from Meledic, began to make salt wells and decorative pieces of salt.

Initially it was just a hobby but following the positive reactions of those who tried the devices, he prepared himself and, after much effort, managed to attract an investment and set up a company, Tehno Bionic, and later build a factory where he currently produces environmental and medical devices based on microparticles of saline air that have conquered users on several continents.

Demand has tripled in recent months

Against the background of the pandemic, during the last six months, the demand for Salin devices has tripled, considering that the devices are patented and medal winners because they support and treat respiratory infections. If last year the turnover was 1 million euros, in 2020, Constantin Pascu estimates that it will exceed 1.5 million euros, the company’s representatives said.

Given the significant increase in the demand, the production of appliances has increased from 4,000 to 8,000 products each month. The inventor of the devices, Constantin Pascu, says that he will expand the production line up to 10,000 pieces by the end of the year.

„Salin’s sales have grown steadily over the past two decades. Due to the massive demand in recent months, we have doubled production capacity and will continue to increase it until the end of the year. Depending on the evolution of the market, we will see next year if we remain at 10,000 devices per month or if we go even further “, said Constantin Pascu.

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Nasopharyngeal lavages with saline solutions in the prevention and treatment of upper respiratory tract infections

Nasopharyngeal lavages with saline solutions in the prevention and treatment of upper respiratory tract infections. Could these methods also help in preventing and treating COVID-19?

Nasopharyngeal lavages with saline solutions in the prevention and treatment of upper respiratory tract infections. Could these methods also help in preventing and treating COVID-19??

Sheetu Singh, Neeraj Sharma, Udaiveer Singh, Tejraj Singh, Daya Krishan Mangal, Virendra Singh

The SARS-CoV-2 virus enters the human body either through the mouth, nose or eyes. Similar to hand washing, washing the nose and mouth can reduce viral load, transmission, intensity of symptoms, but also the duration of the disease. Reducing the viral load by gargling and nasal washing with hypertonic saline solutions, can lead to limiting the transmission of the virus to close contacts and subsequently prevent nasopharyngeal viral infections.

Japan was the second country affected by the coronavirus pandemic, after China. However, to the present day, it has a rather low infection and death rate, compared to most countries. Social distancing, protective mask and hand washing are the most important measures to stop the spread of the virus. In Japan, in addition to these measures, the gargle with warm saline solution for cleaning the throat was also included in the epidemic management guide.

The authors analysed eight studies that tested the effectiveness of gargling and nasal washes in treating and preventing acute upper respiratory tract infections (URTI). One of the hypotheses of scientists is that the above techniques can also work in the prevention and care of subgroups of patients with COVID-19.

Methods

The eight controlled studies compared treatment with nasal saline / gargling / steam inhalation with at least one other treatment method or placebo. The subjects were either children, adults or healthy elderly people, or groups suffering from various acute upper respiratory tract infections (rhinitis, rhinosinusitis, sinusitis, pharyngitis, otitis media, tonsillitis, common cold and flu).

Limitations and adverse effects

No adverse effects were observed in subjects who performed nasal washes and gargling with hypertonic saline solutions. A limitation of these treatments was the discomfort felt by the subjects, however, 87% of people endured the procedures.

Another disadvantage would be the possible transmission of viral infection through the equipment used and the area where the procedure is performed. This limitation could be easily solved, by maintaining strict rules-each person uses his/her own equipment, and the sink in which the procedure is performed must be cleaned afterwards.

Conclusions

Studies that tested the effectiveness of gargling and nasal washes with hypertonic saline solutions have shown that these procedures prevent symptoms, reduce transmission, reduce the need for symptomatic medication and viral load in patients with common colds.

However, the usefulness of treatment should be studied specifically in the case of SARS-CoV-2, which has significant mutations compared to coronaviruses causing the common cold or flu. But since it’s proven to work for a multitude of viruses, logically, it should work for SARS-CoV-2 as well. Alternative therapy with saline solutions should be studied as an additional, affordable way to prevent infection and reduce the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7353928/