Neti Wash Eco Neti Pot, 1 Neti Pot by Himalayan Institute Press | 652865421119
Himalayan Institute Neti Wash Eco Neti Pot Nonbreakable made from natural bioplastic is Good for You but also Good For the enviroment. The Eco Pot is the same great design, now made from nonbreakable, natural bioplastic.
The Neti Wash Eco Neti Pot is perfect for travel and is made with the same trademarked lotus design and distinctive shape as our ceramic Neti Pot. It dispenses the perfect rate of flow to optimally cleanse the sinus passages.
Soothes dry nasal passages
Gently wash away dust, pollen, and irritants.
Remove excess mucus
Made from petroleum-free, nontoxic, natural bioplastic, our neti Wash Eco Neti Pot is good for you and good for the environment. The Neti Wash Eco Neti Pot is certified biodegradable and commercially compostable by the Biodegradable Products Institute.
Not suitable for dishwasher or microwave.
Proceeds from the sales of our products benefit Himalayan Institute humanitarian, environmental, and educational projects in India, Africa, and worldwide.
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(tm) is easy. A nasal wash can be as routine as brushing your teeth.
Rinsing with saline solution is a time-honored practice in the Orient. Here in the West, the nasal wash has been used for decades as a means of treating sinus problems, colds, allergies, and post-nasal drip and to counteract the effect of environmental pollution. Those practicing yoga and other meditative disciplines use the nasal wash to ensure free air flow through both nostrils.
A Healthy Nose Breathing through the nose filters and conditions the incoming air. The nasal passages are lined with a thin layer of mucus that traps dirt, dust, and pollen and moves steadily to the rear of the nasal cavity and settles in the throat, where it is swallowed. Saline nasal rinses carry some of these impurities out of the body before they reach your stomach.
They also keep this protective layer of mucus functioning properly. If the mucus becomes too thick and dry or too thin and runny, it is easier for bacteria and viruses to penetrate the nasal lining and cause the swelling and excess discharge of mucus we call a "cold." That's why gargling or sniffing a little salt water at the first sign of a cold is a staple of folk medicine and why health-conscious people in India use a small pot of saline to rinse the nasal passages. The Neti Pot(tm) continues these time-tested traditions of hygiene.
Uses for the Nasal Wash For some people, the nasal wash is as routine as brushing their teeth. Others use it for specific purposes.
Prepare the saline solution and fill your Neti Pot.
Lean forward and turn your head to the side.
Insert the spout of the Neti Pot gently into the upper nostril to create a comfortable seal.
Raise the Neti Pot gradually so the saline solution flows in through the upper nostril and out the lower nostril. Breathe through your mouth.
Once the solution has flowed through, exhale through your nose to clear the nasal passages.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 with the other nostril.
Detailed Instructions Enclosed
Remember, a nasal wash is not suitable for medical treatment. Anyone with chronic inflammation of the nasal passages or other ear, nose, or throat disorders should seek medical attention.
Commercially biodegradable and compostable. Do not place in dishwasher or microwave. Avoid exposure to heat over 130º F