Sunday, July 23, 2017

Neti Pot with Himalayan Salt


The ancient practice of nasal irrigation, known as neti, have been used by masters of Ayurveda and Yoga for thousands of years. Jala Neti, literally water cleansing , is the process of rinsing out the nasal passages with salt water, via use of a neti pot. In modern science, the term has has been recognized as nasal irrigation. The nasal passages are lined with goblet cells that release a thin layer of mucous, which is one of the body's first defenses against disease. This layer traps particles from pollution and it can become unhealthy when caked with dirt. This water rinses the nasal cavity, keeping your passage clean, moist, and healthy. The majority of sinus problems fall into acute, chronic, and allergenic which can be both acute and chronic. Acute issues generally arise from cold or flu, some temporary symptom. Chronic issues arise often from allergies, climate, or often from unknown reasons. These individuals sadly often deal with long periods of inflamed sinuses and stuffy nose. Headache can be acute or chronic, and often associated with allergies, which can stem from spring airborne pollen, or chronic undiagnosed allergies. Regardless of which condition you suffer from, Neti Pot therapy can relief your sinus and allergy symptoms. For best results, use So Well's 100% ceramic nasal pot daily. Made in the USA. Directions: Fill the nasal pot just below the lip with warm water. Stir in half a teaspoon of So Well's pure, Himalayan salt until completely dissolved. While bent over the sink, turn your head to one side. Keeping the pot level, place the nasal pot spout into your top nostril until fit snugly. Breathing through your mouth, let half the warm water drain through your top nostril and out your bottom nostril. Do not sniff saltwater! Gravity will do the work for you. If you have issues with the water flowing out your other nostril, play with the angle until successful. Repeat with the other half of the warm water using the other nostril as the top nostril, angled from the other side. If you experience discomfort, adjust salt levels. Sometimes too little can be as uncomfortable as too much. Fair Trade / Artisan Crafted / One-of-a-Kind
Neti Pot with Himalayan Salt


Price: 24.00

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