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Tired Of A Runny Nose Caused By Sinus Allergies? These Innovative Air Sterilisers Can Help

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This Spotlight is sponsored by Medklinn.

Having to experience a constant blocked and runny nose can be really frustrating

Especially if its paired together with a throbbing headache and sore throat.

You probably wouldn’t even want to get out of bed :’)

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If you’re constantly experiencing these symptoms, then you probably have sinus allergies

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Sinus allergies or allergic rhinitis is caused by environmental allergens such as dust mites, dander, mould, and pollen. Some of these allergens are not only present in the air, but can also be found on surfaces such as beddings, upholstered furniture, and carpets.

People who have sinus allergies often resort to medications such as antihistamines and nasal corticosteroids to ease their discomfort. However, there is a natural solution that you can take to combat these sinus allergies effectively.

Fortunately, Medklinn Air+Surface Sterilizer is a proven drug-free solution for all your sinus-related problems

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Medklinn is an innovative health technology company that’s dedicated to creating healthier and safer indoor living environments through their proprietary and patented Cerafusion sterilising technology.

Beyond the laboratory, Medklinn’s Air+Surface Sterilizers were also tested in real-world environments

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One of which was a study conducted in Munich, Germany. Essentially the study evaluated the effectiveness of air sterilisation technologies against aerosolized viruses in cinema halls of up to 428 seats. The results found that Cerafusion achieved a substantial 99.97% viral load reduction.

Additionally, another study in Germany tested Medklinn’s Cerafusion sterilisation technology effectiveness in deactivating airborne germs, also known as aerosols, in a closed room. Within the first 10 minutes of the test, 99% of airborne germs consisting of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa were reduced.

You can watch the video below for more explanation regarding their technology and product.

Sinus allergies are more common than you think.

See what other people are saying about Medklinn’s products after they’ve used it:

First up is Malaysian Youtuber Ming Han who shared his honest opinions on Medklinn’s air steriliser.

“I’ve actually used this for a couple of months. I have sinus, asthma, and allergies, so a lot of dirt and dust can easily trigger me. But the minute I flipped this on, everything changed. I woke up with no leaky nose, my sinus drastically reduced, and even my heat rash and dust mite allergies went down,” said Ming Han.

Additionally, there’s also a testimony from a father who got the device for his daughter.

“My daughter has had a sinus problem since she started school. But, after using Medklinn for one week, her condition has improved. We no longer see her sneezing or having a blocked nose every morning,” stated Ong Yit Sin.

Lastly, a woman who was suffering from constant sinus allergies tried out Medklinn’s air sterliser as well.

“Medklinn has helped me with my sinus allergies. In the morning, I usually wake up with a runny nose and I sneeze a lot. This product has helped to lessen both of these symptoms, and I definitely sleep much better now,” said Tay Zhi Lin.

From 9 November until 13 December, Medklinn is initiating their year-end sale for all their products with a 15% discount on their website!

All you need to is key in the promo code ‘yearendsale338’ when you find the product that you want.

You can get more details through their official website.

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