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NeilMed NasaFlo® Neti Pot with 50 Pre-mixed Packets -- 1 Neti Pot


NeilMed NasaFlo® Neti Pot with 50 Pre-mixed Packets
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NeilMed NasaFlo® Neti Pot with 50 Pre-mixed Packets Description

  • Natural Sinus Relief
  • #1 Selling Nasal Rinse Device
  • Gravity Flow Method
  • Contains 1 NasaFlo and 50 Premixed Packets
  • Isotonic / Hypertonic

Relieves allergies and sinus symptoms: Sinus pressure and nasal stuffiness. Nasal symptoms from flu and cold. Nasal irritation from occupational dust, fumes, animal dander, grass, pollen, smoke, and house dust. Post nasal drip and nasal congestion.

  • Moisturization & Natural relief from Allergies & Sinus Symptoms
  • No spill, No mess, No Stinging
  • Neti Pot Free flowing gravity method
  • Preservative Free, natural product

 

Free Of
Preservatives.

*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: Contents: 1 NASAFLO Neti Pot Irrigation Device - 8 oz. (240 ml); 50 packets of USP Grade (99.9% Pure) Sodium Chloride & Sodium Bicarbonate Mixture (pH balanced, natural ingredients, isotonic, preservative free & iodine free); educational brochure; directions.
Warnings

Rinsing your nasal passages with only plain water will result in a severe burning sensation. Use lukewarm distilled, filtered or previously boiled water, properly mixed with NeilMed's Sinus Rinse packets. Do not use tap or faucet water for dissolving the mixture unless it has been previously boiled and cooled down. Do not rinse if nasal passages are completely blocked or if you have an ear infection or blocked wars. If you have had recent ear or sinus surgery, contact your physician prior to irrigation. If you experience any pressure in the ears, stop irrigation and get further directions from your physician. Read and retain the enclosed brochure, if provided, for instructions and other important information.

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How to Use a Neti Pot - A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

Neti, also known as nasal irrigation, is a popular home remedy for upper respiratory congestion and sinus symptoms. The practice, which uses a pot that resembles a tea pot, began thousands of years ago in ancient India as an Ayurvedic yoga tradition.

Simply put, neti pots wash away dirt, dust, pollen and other irritants and rid the nose of excess mucus. Although the devices can be used with distilled water, many people choose to use a saline solution, which can help reduce irritation.

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How to Use a Neti Pot

A neti pot is relatively simple to use. Here’s how:

 First, check Your equipment

Before you use a net pot, make sure you have the following:

  • A premixed saline packet or neti salt
  • Distilled or sterile water

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), other safe water sources include tap water that has been boiled for three to five minutes and cooled until lukewarm or water that has “passed through a filter designed to trap potentially infectious organisms.” Never fill your neti pot with water straight from the tap as this can pose serious health risks.

Next, prepare your saline solution

Make sure your hands—and your neti pot—are clean and dry. Then fill the pot with warm water and add a premixed saline packet or neti salt, according to package directions. You can also choose to add an aromatic neti post boost, if desired.

Then, irrigate your nasal passages

Although instructions may vary by neti pot, the process is typically as follows.

  1. Lean over a sink and tilt your head so it is at a 45-degree angle.
  2. Breathe gently through your mouth and carefully place the neti pot’s spout inside your top nostril (taking care not to touch your septum). This will cause the saline mixture to drain out of your bottom nostril.
  3. Continue pouring the solution until the neti pot is empty.
  4. Once the pot is empty, straighten your head and gently clear the nostril with a tissue to eliminate extra discharge.
  5. Repeat these steps for your other nostril.

Lastly, clean your neti pot

Clean your neti pot with antibacterial soap, 70 percent isopropyl alcohol or white, distilled vinegar after every use to help prevent contamination. After cleaning, rinse the pot with distilled water that is below 120 degrees. Allow the pot to air dry on a clean paper towel.

Neti pot safety

Nasal irrigation is an effective way to reduce congestion and alleviate allergy and sinus symptoms. But it’s important to be cautious when using a neti pot.

As we mentioned above, be sure to use a safe water source (e.g., distilled, sterile or properly boiled tap water) with your neti pot. Other safety tips include:

  • Only use lukewarm water in your neti pot.
  • Clean your neti pot after every use.
  • Replace your neti pot regularly to avoid build up of bacteria and microbes.
  • Stop using your neti pot if you experience stinging of the nostrils or ear pain.
  • Discontinue use if symptoms don’t improve.
  • Consult a pediatrician before using a neti pot on a child.

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