
Blocked, runny, itchy — every allergy season.
Sprays that wear off. Antihistamines that make you drowsy. Tissues everywhere. If you'd rather not reach for medication every time, there's a drug-free option worth trying.
Red light, in your nasal passages.
A small handheld device that delivers gentle red light into the nostrils in short sessions. Drug-free, non-invasive, and rechargeable — a calm few minutes you can do at home while you read or scroll. Many people use it through allergy season for everyday nasal comfort.

A light device vs reaching for sprays
Six reasons people keep one on the nightstand.
| Nasal Device | Sprays & pills | |
|---|---|---|
| Drug-free and non-invasive | ||
| No drowsiness, no rebound congestion | ||
| Short, gentle at-home sessions | ||
| Rechargeable — no refills to buy | ||
| Pocket-sized, take it anywhere | ||
| Reusable for the whole season |
How to use
A few minutes, once or twice a day.
Charge it up
Give it a full charge before first use.
Insert gently
Place the tips just inside the nostrils — it should sit comfortably, never forced.
Run a session
Switch it on for the recommended time on the instructions, then switch off.
Repeat daily
Once or twice a day during allergy season. Consistency is how most people use it.
Questions
Is it a medical treatment?
Does it hurt?
How long is each session?
Is it rechargeable?
Do you deliver across Lebanon?
What if it's not for me?
Is the product the exact size shown?
Drug-free nasal comfort.
Cash on delivery across Lebanon.
