Mohamed Schmitt
@nash79mcmahon active 1 year, 7 months ago-
Mohamed Schmitt posted an update 1 year, 7 months ago
He uses a silicone nasal dilator, possibly made by Noson AG in Switzerland, which opens the nasal airways to the maximum using a reusable dilator.
The strips are believed to work well, but MotoGP is intensely physical as the riders throw the bikes around bends for 20-25 laps. At this time, sweat can be a problem with the adhesion of…[Read more]
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Mohamed Schmitt posted an update 1 year, 7 months ago
He uses a silicone nasal dilator, possibly made by Noson AG in Switzerland, which opens the nasal airways to the maximum using a reusable dilator.
The strips are believed to work well, but MotoGP is intensely physical as the riders throw the bikes around bends for 20-25 laps. At this time, sweat can be a problem with the adhesion of…[Read more]
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Mohamed Schmitt posted an update 1 year, 7 months ago
what is it in Marcs nose uses a silicone nasal dilator, possibly made by Noson AG in Switzerland, which opens the nasal airways to the maximum using a reusable dilator.
The strips are believed to work well, but MotoGP is intensely physical as the riders throw the bikes around bends for 20-25 laps. At this time, sweat can be a…[Read more]
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Mohamed Schmitt posted an update 1 year, 7 months ago
He uses a silicone nasal dilator, possibly made by Noson AG in Switzerland, which opens the nasal airways to the maximum using a reusable dilator.
The strips are believed to work well, but MotoGP is intensely physical as the riders throw the bikes around bends for 20-25 laps. At this time, sweat can be a problem with the adhesion of…[Read more]
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Mohamed Schmitt posted an update 1 year, 7 months ago
He uses a silicone nasal dilator, possibly made by Noson AG in Switzerland, which opens the nasal airways to the maximum using a reusable dilator.
what is Marc Marquez wearing on his nose are believed to work well, but MotoGP is intensely physical as the riders throw the bikes around bends for 20-25 laps. At this time, sweat can be…[Read more]
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Mohamed Schmitt posted an update 1 year, 7 months ago
He uses a silicone nasal dilator, possibly made by Noson AG in Switzerland, which opens the nasal airways to the maximum using a reusable dilator.
The strips are believed to work well, but MotoGP is intensely physical as the riders throw the bikes around bends for 20-25 laps. At this time, sweat can be a problem with the adhesion of…[Read more]
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Mohamed Schmitt became a registered member 1 year, 7 months ago