Original poster, I have heard that it is true. You can give it a try. Sesame oil is just ordinary sesame oil. Drop it three to five times a day, about five drops each time, into your nose.
Note: Do not inject when the nasal congestion is severe. Change your body position and wait until the nose is ventilated before instilling. Blow your nose clean before instilling. After persisting for a period of time, it will definitely have an effect. This native method is also effective for general rhinitis.
Expert analysis: It is reported that sesame oil has the following effects: 1. Delay aging: sesame oil is rich in vitamin E, which has the function of promoting cell division and delaying aging; 2. Protecting blood vessels: sesame oil contains 40% Unsaturated fatty acids such as linoleic acid and palmitic acid are easily decomposed, absorbed and utilized by the human body to promote the metabolism of cholesterol and help eliminate deposits on arterial blood vessel walls; sesame oil is a procoagulant and is used for It has certain effect in treating thrombocytopenic purpura and hemorrhagic diathesis. Allergic rhinitis is caused by exposure to allergens in people with specific constitutions. It is mainly characterized by nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion. After being dropped into the nose, sesame oil can lubricate the nasal mucosa. The above are only individual cases of treatment, but there is no scientific basis for treating allergic rhinitis.