Banyan Botanicals Organic Nasya Oil Herbal Nasal Drops Description
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Lubricates and Protects the Nasal Passages
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Soothes Occasional Sinus Discomfort
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Supports Clear and Comfortable Breathing
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Promotes Awareness in the Mind
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Cruelty Free • Plant Based
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Chemical Free • Non GMO
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Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans
The nose is the channel through which our breath carries prana, the life force, into the body. In Ayurveda, it is considered the doorway to consciousness. Nasya oil cleanses and protects the nasal passages and nourishes the tissues, promoting clear breathing and a calm mind.
Herbal Highlights
Calamus Root
Also known as vacha and sweet flag, calamus root is a highly aromatic and clarifying herb that is traditionally used for massage or nasya.
Gotu Kola Leaf
Sourced from a small farm in Gujarat, India, this small, water-loving plant is traditionally used to support the brain and nervous system.
Native to North America, skullcap is a flowering perennial in the mint family that is traditionally known and used to support relaxation.
What Is Nasya?
Nasya is the nasal administration of an herbal oil that nourishes and supports the sinuses, nose, throat, and head. It does more than soothe occasional sinus discomfort: it has been traditionally used to lubricate the nasal passages, improve the voice, and support clear vision.
Soothing Oils & Clarifying Herbs
Nasya Oil harnesses the power of soothing sesame and olive oils, along with clarifying herbs like calamus, gotu kola, and eucalyptus. Balancing for all doshas, it helps maintain balance and awareness in the mind, freedom in the breath, and vitality in the body.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
+Certified Organic
Do not use if you are pregnant or have a cold, flu, or sinus infection.
All oils make surfaces slippery and can be combustible. Use caution when drying or storing linens exposed to oils as they are potentially combustible when exposed to heat. Consult your dryer manufacturer's guidelines for drying linens that have been in contact with oils.
