Nature's Shield Copper Neti Pot Sale
- Regular price $79.95
- Will be in stock after
Nature's Shield Copper Neti Pot is handcrafted with love from the finest heavy gauge copper. The word "neti" is from the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, meaning "nasal cleaning". This Ayurvedic tradition is used to promote wellness, clear the nasal passage, and prepare the body for rigorous yoga and meditation.
How to use
Please wash the Neti Pot thoroughly before use.
Dissolve a generous half teaspoon of non-iodised salt with 1 cup lukewarm (body temperature) distilled or boiled pure water. Never use untreated tap water. Standing over a sink or bath or outdoors, tilt your head sideways so that your ear faces the floor. While breathing through the mouth, insert the spout into one nostril and breathe evenly while the solution makes its way through the sinuses and out the opposite nostril. Allow a continuous flow until half the solution has been used. Repeat on the opposite side. To conclude, gently blow excess water from the nose, without using the fingers. Once all dripping has been cleared, blow gently using a tissue to remove any residual moisture.
Nature's Shield Copper Neti Pot is handcrafted with love from the finest heavy gauge copper. The word "neti" is from the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, meaning "nasal cleaning". This Ayurvedic tradition is used to promote wellness, clear the nasal passage, and prepare the body for rigorous yoga and meditation.
Please wash the Neti Pot thoroughly before use.
Dissolve a generous half teaspoon of non-iodised salt with 1 cup lukewarm (body temperature) distilled or boiled pure water. Never use untreated tap water. Standing over a sink or bath or outdoors, tilt your head sideways so that your ear faces the floor. While breathing through the mouth, insert the spout into one nostril and breathe evenly while the solution makes its way through the sinuses and out the opposite nostril. Allow a continuous flow until half the solution has been used. Repeat on the opposite side. To conclude, gently blow excess water from the nose, without using the fingers. Once all dripping has been cleared, blow gently using a tissue to remove any residual moisture.