Why Nasal Sprays Like Flonase Don’t Fix the Root of Your Allergies

By Hooman Nouri

Nasal sprays like Flonase, Nasonex, and Rhinocort are commonly prescribed to reduce allergy symptoms. These corticosteroid sprays work by suppressing inflammation in the nasal passages, helping to relieve sneezing, congestion, and runny nose. While they offer symptom relief, they do not address the root causes of allergic reactions, such as immune system imbalance or chronic sinus inflammation.

Many users find that their symptoms return as soon as they stop using the spray. Others experience side effects like nasal dryness, irritation, or nosebleeds after long-term use. In some cases, the body builds tolerance, requiring increased usage to achieve the same effect.

Red light therapy, on the other hand, targets inflammation at a cellular level. By stimulating the mitochondria in nasal tissues, red light helps reduce swelling and promote tissue healing without the dependency or side effects of pharmaceuticals. It’s a drug-free option that addresses the problem at its source—helping people breathe easier naturally and safely.

Stop relying on pills — choose RedBud for relief

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