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Himalayan Chandra Eco Neti Pot Complete Sinus Cleansing System -- 1 Kit


Himalayan Chandra Eco Neti Pot Complete Sinus Cleansing System
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Himalayan Chandra Eco Neti Pot Complete Sinus Cleansing System -- 1 Kit

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Himalayan Chandra Eco Neti Pot Complete Sinus Cleansing System Description

  • Share • Serve • Make a Difference
  • Soothes Dry Nasal Passages
  • Gently Washes Away Dust, Pollen and Irritants
  • Removes Excess Mucus Naturally
  • Enhances Sinus and Immune Support with Neti Wash Plus® Daily Neti Pot Boost
  • BPA Free
  • Biodegradable Neti Pot
  • Doctor Recommended
  • Good for You
  • The Original Since 1972

The durable Eco Neti Pot is produced with all-natural renewable resources. This petroleum-free, nontoxic, plant-based material (polylactic acid or PLA) uses 65% less energy to produce than traditional petroleum-based materials. Commercially biodegradable and compostable.

 

Includes:

  • Durable Eco Neti Pot, One eco neti pot™
  • Neti Pot Salt, 12 oz (340.2 g)
  • Neti Wash Plus® Daily Neti Pot Boost, 2 fl oz (59 ml)

Nasal wash benefits:

  • Improves nasal and sinus health
  • Cleans mucus and congestion
  • Helps ease the symptoms of cold, allergies, and post-nasal drip
  • Moisturizes dry nasal passages
  • And much more

Why nasal wash?

To wash away mucus, dust, pollen, and other irritants and impurities that the nose filters and traps.

 

Nasal irrigation studies show that:

Nasal wash is an effective way to relieve symptoms and improve the health of patients with sinus problems, and may reduce dependencies on expensive medications.

 

Eco Neti Pot™

Our best-selling Eco Neti Pot makes nasal irrigation easy and comfortable. This durable neti pot is perfect for travel. The pot, with its distinctive shape and our trademarked lotus design, dispenses the perfect rate of flow to optimally cleanse the sinus passages. Made from Ingeo, a plant-based, petroleum-free material, this neti pot is 65% more energy efficient to produce than the plastic alternative and is biodegradable.

 

Eco Neti Pot Salt™

Refillable eco jar for use with the sinus cleansing system. Neti Pot Salt is 99.99% USP grade salt, the highest purity salt commercially available. It contains no additives or anti-caking agents. This refillable 12 oz jar and perfect- measure spoon are made from the same environmentally conscious material as the Eco Neti Pot.

 

Neti Wash Plus® Daily Neti Pot Boost

Aromatic zinc-free Neti Wash Plus Daily Boost contains 4 herbal extracts and essential oils of peppermint, eucalyptus, and menthol to cool, give relief from congestion, and invigorate. In conjunction with a nasal wash, it mildly cleanses the sinuses and helps to nourish and moisturize the nasal passages.


Directions

The Neti Wash™ Sinus Cleanisng System is easy to use, and with a properly mixed saline solution, feels soothing and comfortable.

 

Using your Neti Wash™ Neti Pot

  1. Add 1/4 teaspoon of Neti Salt and warm water to your Neti Pot.
  2. Lean forward and turn you head to the side.
  3. Insert the spout of the Neti Pot gently into the upper nostril to create a comfortable seal.
  4. Raise the Neti Pot gradually so the saline solution flows in through the upper nostril and out the lower nostril. Breathe through your mouth.
  5. Once the solution has flowed through, exhale to clear the nasal passages.
  6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 with the other nostril.

 

Free Of
BPA, petroleum, toxins.

*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.


Ingredients: Eco Neti Pot Salt™: Pharmaceutical-grade sodium chloride (99.99%) USP.
Neti Wash Plus® Daily Neti Pot Boost: Chinese phellodendron bark (phellodendron amurense), goldenseal root (hydrastis canadensis), barberry root bark (berberis vulgaris), chinese coptis root (coptis chinensis), peppermint oil (mentha piperita), eucalyptus oil (eucalyptus globulus), menthol (mentha spp.), grapefruit seed extract, vegetable glycerin, polysorbate 20 (derived from coconut oil), in a base of distilled water.†
†Alcohol-free extracts.
Eco Neti Pot, Eco Salt jar and spoon made from Ingeo™ ingenuity from plants not oils.
Warnings

Remember, a nasal wash is not a substitute for medical treatment. Anyone with chronic inflammation of the nasal passages should seek medical attention. Do not place in dishwasher or microwave. Avoid exposure to heat over 130° F.

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Neti Pot Know-How: Clearing Congestion Naturally

Neti, more commonly known in the Unites States as nasal irrigation, made national headlines not long ago because of issues caused by using contaminated water for a nasal rinse. The government has issued warnings about proper neti usage, giving rise to fears about neti pots as a conduit for a deadly infections. But the ancient Indian ayurvedic technique of using a neti pot, which dates back thousands of years, actually presents a very minor risk. With a simple precaution (make sure you use sterile water), neti pots may just be the ticket to clear nasal passages ahead.

A Neti Pot for Sinus Irrigation on Wooden Surface

Jordan Josephson, MD, a New York city-based nasal and endoscopic sinus surgeon and author of Sinus Relief Now, compares neti to cleaning the filter of your air conditioner. “Your sinuses are the filter for the air your breathe,” he says. “Just as you to ensure your AC’s optimal functioning by cleaning the filter, so should you rinse out your nose passages.”

In case you are unfamiliar with a neti pot, picture a small teapot with a long spout. Typically, you would fill your pot or other irrigation device with a mixture of about 16 ounces of lukewarm water (distilled or previously boiled) with one teaspoon of neti pot salt. The spout is inserted into one nostril, creating a seal. Leaning over the sink, you pour the water from the pot into your nasal passage, tilting so the water comes out the other nostril.

This irrigation gets the gunk out of your nose, relieving not only allergies and colds, but a long list of other sinus woes, including nasal obstruction, coughs, nasal drip, hoarseness, sinus headaches and even a decreased sense of smell.

The reason colds are more prevalent during the chillier months of the year is not because of the dip in temperatures, says Josephson, but because we are all suddenly breathing the same air. He stresses that rinsing with a nasal pot is a good idea for everyone—not just as a curative, but as a preventative too.

Josephson even suggests starting children with a nasal spray from between the ages of 2 and 3, and then having them graduate to neti by age 6 or 7. A 2008 study published in the Journal for Oto-rhino-laryngology and its Related Specialties suggested that children with severe allergies who consistently irrigate their nasal passageways have less reliance on steroid nasal sprays.

Go ahead, try it

For many, the unknown—in this case, pouring water down your nose, not a habit most people are accustomed to—keeps them from trying neti. Admittedly, it can feel strange. If you want to ease into it, start with a nasal mist. Although not as dramatic as neti pots—a 2007 study published in Archives of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery showed nasal irrigation to be more effective than sprays—they are still a worthwhile point of entry. Try rinsing (or misting) two to three times a week and increase to daily use. Josephson's bonus tip: Using a neti pot after a day at the office may help reduce your likelihood of catching a cold.

Since it is such an intimate process, special care should be reserved for your neti pot. The cases of brain infection linked to neti pots highlights the potential—although exceedingly rare—risk involved in rinsing your nose with tap water. Josephson recommends using distilled water, or boil water and let it cool to an appropriate temperature.

Clean your pot or lavage bottle thoroughly after each use, as bacteria can form on the spout of the pot, further exacerbating irritations or allergies. Finally, similar to toothbrushes, neti pots are not for sharing—too much risk of spreading harmful germs. With good maintenance and clean water, nasal rinses may become as essential a habit as brushing your teeth.

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