Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Himalayan Institute Color: Ceramic EAN: 0652865411998 Feature: The original Neti Pot...since 1972 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Himalayan Institute Legal Disclaimer: This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Manufacturer: Himalayan Institute Model: TANP CR Publisher: Himalayan Institute Release Date: 2007-09-26 Studio: Himalayan Institute MPN: Netipot Ceramic
Product Features:
• The original Neti Pot...since 1972 • Naturally removes excess mucus, pollen, dust, and other environmental irritants from the sinus passages • Doctor recommended and featured on America's favorite talk show • Attractive trademarked lotus design and distinctive shape is preferred by users • Ceramic Neti Pot made with lead-free ceramic and glaze; illustrated instructions are included
Accessories:
• The original Neti Pot...since 1972 • Naturally removes excess mucus, pollen, dust, and other environmental irritants from the sinus passages • Doctor recommended and featured on America's favorite talk show • Attractive trademarked lotus design and distinctive shape is preferred by users • Ceramic Neti Pot made with lead-free ceramic and glaze; illustrated instructions are included
Editorial Review:
THE ORIGINAL CERAMIC NETI POT? ! The Himalayan Institute introduced the ceramic Neti Pot? in 1972. Our trademarked lotus design and distinctive shape dispenses the perfect rate of flow to optimally cleanse the sinus passages. Made with lead-free ceramic and food-grade glaze. Soothe dry nasal passages Gently wash away dust, pollen, and irritants. Remove excess mucus? naturally Why a Nasal Wash? The nasal passages are lined with a thin layer of mucus that is one of our body's first lines of defense against disease. A nasal wash keeps this layer of mucus moist, clean and healthy. And compared to other nasal wash techniques, using the Neti Pot? is easy. A nasal wash can be as routine as brushing your teeth. Use it anytime to: Remove excess mucus due to congestion. Rid nostrils of pollen and other allergens. Cleanse the nasal membranes of dust, smoke, or other airborne contaminants. Relieve nasal dryness due to air travel. Improve flow of breath before doing relaxation or meditation techniques.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Made my cold worst Comment: So I had a slight cold for a couple of days, but no real congestion or anything and thought that this would get me better quicker. I tried the pot and had no problems using it although I must admit it did feel strange. Nothing but the saline water came out (meaning no debris) and my sinuses didn't really feel any different. Just as mentioned by other users my nose dripped a little but then it stopped. But the next day I felt more congested so the only thing I can think of is that this pot just irritated my sinuses more.
That said, I had a REALLY horrible sinus infection about 20 years ago and had to get my sinuses drained; absolutely disgusting and the worst feeling to get it drained! Anyway, since then I do get infections every time I have a bad cold which means taking antibiotics. My point being that I don't know if having my sinuses drained has anything to do with why my Neti Pot experience was not good (it WAS 20 years ago).
I do want to give it another try but now I'm afraid to.
Customer Rating: Summary: Great concept for modern poluted life Comment: If you suffer from allergies, sinusitis, any kind of headache please try these products. An ear nose and throat doctor was evaluating me for deviated septum surgery and said that he could see collected polutants deep in my nasal cavities. I would sneeze and even I could smell a terrible odor. After the Neti with salt solutions it completely cleared up. I breathe much better all day and especially at night. Customer Rating: Summary: Neti Pot: I Love This Thing! Comment: I was introduced to the whole nasal irrigation thing by my doctor, who suggested it while treating me for a bad cold. He suggested a product called (NeilMed's) "Sinus Rinse," which I got from a drugstore. It was a great product - it comes with a squeeze bottle which pushes the water up.
After using that for a while, I naturally became curious about the Neti Pot, which is a more gentle way to rinse out your sinus. So I ordered this Neti Pot, and I love it! It's very well-designed, and I was able to use it right away. It was very comfortable, and the water flowed very steadily. I also love that it's ceramic, so it can be thoroughly washed after each use, and not harbor any residue like a plastic bottle might. It's also very cute! (I kind of wish it came in different colors, though.) I expect this Neti Pot will last me a very long time, as long I don't drop it or anything. I would recommend this product to anyone. Customer Rating: Summary: Freedom Comment: No more sinus problems. No more sinus headaches. No more congestion. I'm so glad that I saw this on the Oprah show. If you have these problems, BUY this product. You won't regret it and you won't have to purchase expensive sinus medication anymore. It is so easy to use that I have already recommended it to my friends. This product is the Best health investment you will ever make. Customer Rating: Summary: Good, but Deviated Septum trumps Snot Pot Comment: Well, I am a chronic allergy sufferer, so in my journey to get some relief someone mentioned the Neti Pot. Sounded kooky, but I'll give most anything a try.
It arrived from Amazon quickly and in perfect condition. I used sea salt dissolved in hot water, and left it in the pot to cool off to slightly above room temperature. I looked up various videos on YouTube showing how to do it, then took a shot at it.
It feels a bit odd at first, but once you get used to it, it's actually kind of a tickly sensation and not unpleasant. The problem I encountered is that on my worst congested days, my severely deviated septum would not allow drainage on one side. Water went in, but wouldn't drain out. This by contrast is a rather unpleasant a sensation.
I get allergy shots now, and use a prescription nasal spray in the mornings. I use the Neti Pot in the evenings to flush any ickky bits out. My nose feels great. Once I've been at the allergy shots long enough I believe that I will be able to stop my prescription medication and just use the Neti Pot.
So if you are un-congested, but prone to nasal discomfort and allergies, and want to keep un-congested - this is great. If you are solidly congested and want to get clear, this is probably not too comfortable.
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