
Tree Pollen Makes Spring a Sneeze Fest
Tree pollen is most prevalent from February to April in much of the U.S. In some regions, such as the South, pollen production may start as early as December or January and peak multiple times per year.
Tree pollen's lightweight nature is the secret behind its wide reach. You’ve likely seen the fine yellow dust coating on your outdoor surfaces, or breathed in the smaller, invisible pollen without knowing it. Carried by the wind, these dry grains can travel for miles, making their way into your sinuses, lungs, and eyes. Understanding this is key to managing seasonal allergy symptoms. Knowing how easily they spread can help you take proactive steps to minimize exposure during peak pollen times.



Naväge vs. Allergies
How exactly does Naväge work its magic on allergy symptoms? The Nose Cleaner utilizes a gentle powered suction to circulate a soothing saline rinse through your nasal passages, washing away mucus and the irritating allergens that cause your symptoms.
Knock-Out Round:
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Rinse for Relief: Naväge acts like a sinus spring cleaning, flushing your sinuses of pollen, dust, and pet dander to minimize allergy triggers.
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Clears Congestion: Naväge helps thin and clear out that stubborn mucus blocking your airways to ease congestion and improve breathing.
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Keep Nasal Passages Happy: Naväge hydrates dry, irritated nasal passages, especially helpful in dry climates or indoor environments.



