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How To Buy Neti Pot Salt

... may wish to flush their sinuses more often and therefore should use a normal mixture. 3. Know what neti pot salt products are available. Perhaps one of the most important things you should know is that there are numerous neti pot ... Read Read: How To Buy Neti Pot Salt

By: Kerry Thomas | 02/07/2008 | Alternative Medicine

Neti Pot: the Key to Better Sinus Health

... allow salt water to enter the throat...otherwise the water stays in the sinuses and does not gag or give the user a smothering sensation. Neti Pot Salt can be found commercially or one can use non-iodized salt. The concentration of most ... Read Read: Neti Pot: the Key to Better Sinus Health

By: Kerry Thomas | 07/09/2007 | Health

Neti Pots for Nasal Problems

... so that the process can be repeated in the other direction. Water used in neti pots is usually salted for best effect. You can purchase special neti pot salts for this purpose. It's acceptable to use crushed sea salt in a neti pot, but ... Read Read: Neti Pots for Nasal Problems

By: Jamie Jefferson | 01/08/2007 | Non-Fiction

Try a Neti Pot for Chronic Sinus Problems

... for use in the Neti Pot. Some pots come with an initial supply of salt. Using the Neti Pot is simple. Most all nasal pots will come with instructions for use. The user should follow the recommended directions for mixing the salt ... Read Read: Try a Neti Pot  for Chronic Sinus Problems

By: Kerry Thomas | 19/05/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Sinus Problems, Try a Neti Pot

... passage. But do not use plain water, since it can be too irritating to your membranes. Instead fill the neti pot with a saline solution of approximately ¼ teaspoon of plain salt (not ionized) and a pinch of baking soda added to one cup of ... Read Read: Sinus Problems, Try a Neti Pot

By: Jerry Cahill | 23/09/2006 | Health

How to Use a Neti Pot in Three Simple Steps

... : Prepare the Saline Solution Mix about one pint (or 16 ounces) of lukewarm water with one teaspoon of salt. Then fill the Neti Pot with the saline solution. For some people, putting half a teaspoon of baking soda into the solution makes it ... Read Read: How to Use a Neti Pot in Three Simple Steps

By: Carla San Gaspar | 08/10/2008 | Printing
Cathy Herard

How are Your Sinuses? Neti Pot May be a Huge Help!

... pot. You might be asking "neti who?" Well, this is just about the greatest little piece of ceramics you may ever own. Basically, a neti pot is a nasal cleansing tool. It has been used for centuries in India and is a safe and natural way of ... Read Read: How are Your Sinuses? Neti Pot May be a Huge Help!

By: Cathy Herard | 17/11/2008 | Health

How To Use A Neti Pot

... proper drainage of the nostrils. One should begin the procedure by mixing the saline solution. Most neti pots will require you to use about one-quarter teaspoon of un-iodized salt. Slowly add warm water and stir the saline mix until the ... Read Read: How To Use A Neti Pot

By: Kerry Thomas | 19/06/2008 | Health

How To Use A Neti Pot To Help Your Tinnitus

... your head to the side and insert the neti pot into your upper nostril, When you start to tilt the neti pot and the salt water starts running into your nose the real tactic here is to relax.I know this can be hard when you have salt water ... Read Read: How To Use A Neti Pot To Help Your Tinnitus

By: Jay Swales | 10/04/2009 | Alternative Medicine

Avoid These Neti Pot Mistakes

... balance there is no discomfort at all. To avoid the problems of an improperly balanced rinse, look for a professionally made neti pot solution. You can find more about either the pre-mixed (liquid) or the pre-measured (powder) rinses at ... Read Read: Avoid These Neti Pot Mistakes

By: George Halt | 02/12/2009 | Alternative Medicine

How to use a Neti Pot

... is a simple exercise, and with time can become as automatic as brushing your teeth. Step One Fill your Neti Pot with warm water and about ½ a teaspoon of sea salt. It is important that you use non-iodized sea salt as the iodine will burn ... Read Read: How to use a Neti Pot

By: Rodrigo Pocius | 02/06/2009 | Alternative Medicine

Neti Nasal Pots: Ultimate Relief For Nasal Congestion

... "neti pot" which looks like a little ceramic teapot, water, and some non-iodized salt available at your local supermarket. The spout of the neti pot is gently inserted into one nostril, while the head is tilted downwards, so that the water ... Read Read: Neti Nasal Pots: Ultimate Relief For Nasal Congestion

By: Ante Zunich | 31/07/2007 | Health

Nasal Irrigation

... because high osmotic pressure caused by the salt will prevent the water from being absorbed into the capillaries which will cause highly sensitive reaction. The second thing to remember is not to share the neti pot with other people. This ... Read Read: Nasal Irrigation

By: Alexander Chong | 28/05/2009 | Alternative Medicine

Helping to Clear Your Sinuses

... a nasal wash and rinsing solution. It is like a Neti Pot but easier to use because the solution is pre-mixed in a single use container. The solution consists of sodium chloride, which is salt, sodium bicarbonate, which is baking soda, and ... Read Read: Helping to Clear Your Sinuses

By: Lawrence Reaves | 25/07/2009 | Medicine

Getting Familiar with Nasal Irrigator Products

... to agree with your doctor? It’s also good to know and talk about some options that you may deem comfortable of doing. Neti Pot The next thing you might want yourself to be familiar with is the apparatuses. They may look a bit strange. An ... Read Read: Getting Familiar with Nasal Irrigator Products

By: Jillian Phillips | 22/12/2009 | Health

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