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This wasn't the tap waters fault. This was the rv water tanks fault, most likely. Most people pretty much never clean\sanatize them.
Neti pot instructions typically state you need to use distilled or boiled water. You should follow these instructions regardless of the quality of your municipal water. It does not hurt to do so
Unless, like another commenter, you panic and forget to let the boiled water cool enough!
Pro tip, boil water and put it in the freezer for later! /s
Squirt ice up your nose!
But for real, boiling water and keeping it in a container for later is a common strategy in many places.
Those icicles reach places even a pinky can't hit
Yeah. And q-tips say not to use them in your ears. Everyone wants to avoid a lawsuit.
Yea…they do…. Because you can fuck up your ears at worst and cause an earwax impaction at best. Im pretty surprised theres so much ignorance on the health comm
My friend, i have some baaad news for you
I really don't think you do. It's an extremely rare event in treated public water systems in the US. The amoeba aren't really suited to survive in that water.
It's been found in drinking systems in multiple countries, including Australia and the US.
But generally speaking, given how the sinuses are an express highway to the brain, you want anything you drench them with to be utterly sterile. Tap water isn't anyway by its nature.