Wash Away the Bad.
Lock in the Moisture.
Experience the next evolution in nasal hygiene. XyloClean is powered by natural, plant-derived Xylitol. It acts as a biological decoy to prevent bacteria from sticking to your nasal lining, while simultaneously drawing in soothing moisture to heal dry, cracked passages.
- Anti-Adhesive Defense: Stops allergens and bacteria from clinging to your airways.
- Hydration Hack: Naturally thins mucus and deeply moisturizes dry passages.
- Perfectly Balanced pH: Buffered with natural citrates and essential minerals.
- 100% Drug-Free: No steroids, chemical decongestants, or artificial fragrances.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Xylitol so effective for nasal care?
Xylitol is a powerful, plant-derived humectant, meaning it actively draws moisture into the airway to soothe dry, irritated passages. Beyond deep hydration, it acts as a natural decoy—preventing bacteria and allergens from sticking to your nasal tissue so they can be easily cleared away.
Does XyloClean contain steroids or antihistamines?
No. XyloClean is entirely drug-free and contains zero steroids, decongestants, or antihistamines. It relies on a natural, plant-derived formula to cleanse and hydrate, meaning you won't experience rebound congestion or drowsiness.
Is there a bad taste if the spray drips down my throat?
Not at all! Because Xylitol is a naturally occurring sweetener (often used in sugar-free gum), if the spray happens to drip down the back of your throat, it will actually have a mild, pleasantly sweet taste rather than a harsh chemical flavor.
How often can I use XyloClean?
Because XyloClean is drug-free and non-habit forming, you can use it as often as needed. We recommend using it at least twice a day—once in the morning and once before bed—for optimal nasal hygiene and moisture.
Can children use this nasal spray?
Yes. XyloClean's natural ingredients make it safe for all ages, including children and pregnant or nursing mothers. It’s an excellent, gentle way to help clear out a child's congestion without relying on medication.