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    Default Neti Pot for Sinusitis (Any Opinion/Experiences)


    Kinsay nakasuway nga istoryan ug "Neti Pot"
    Aha mo kapalit diri sa Cebu?
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    Neti pot for sinus health

    In the U.S., sinus problems is the #1 reason people see a doctor. With increasing pollution and chemicals in our environment, there is an enormous rise in the number of people who suffer various forms of nasal congestion and respiratory illnesses. Alternative health practitioners throughout the world recommend the regular practice of nasal cleansing using a saline solution as part of a regular regimen of health and wellness, a basic health-maintenance activity equal to flossing your teeth. Neti is a gentle, safe, efficient way to deliver a good cleansing dose of saline to the nose.

    Although the practice of nasal irrigation originated in India, today there are numerous people in Europe and the United States who use this simple technique as part of their daily routine.
    People practice Neti on a daily basis to help keep their sinuses clean and to make their breathing easier and more free. Once they try it, most people find Neti to be a soothing and pleasant experience.

    If, like a lot of people, you find that your nasal passages are blocked because of pollution, pollen, dust and other irritants, you may find this simple nasal irrigation technique to be of invaluable benefit to you.

    The practice of nasal cleansing - known as Neti - has been used by practitioners of Ayurveda and Yoga in India for thousands of years. Neti is one of the 6 purification techniques performed prior to practicing yoga as a way of preparing the body for the yoga practice.

    While there exist advanced techniques using various herbal oils and herbs, the simplest Neti technique uses water for the irrigation process. Lukewarm water is used to gently cleanse the nasal passages. A soothing, gentle stream of salt water, the same concentration as tears, flows through your nose, washing away pollens, mucus, viruses and bacteria. Use of a neti pot is recommended to ease this process.

    Many health practitioners consider the nasal passages to be the doorway for most diseases. The nasal passage, with its finely-tuned mechanism of hairs and mucus membranes, which are intended to catch and restrain foreign entities from entering our bodies, actually is one of the ways nature protects us from diseases. Unfortunately, this filtering mechanism can become overloaded through high exposure to pollution, chemicals, fragrances, pollen and dust. Cleansing this filter regularly allows it to operate more efficiently.

    A simple yet very powerful technique, neti works wonders for chronic sinusitis, and allergies. It has a remarkable effect on upper respiratory tract infections, especially hay fever. In fact, neti is so beneficial that responses usually change from "YUK, there is no way I am ever going to try that" to "WOW. That is fantastic. I am hooked for life" after just one trial.

    Your neti pot should be right for YOUR nostrils: Choose a neti pot with a
    smoothly tapered conical tip at the spout end. This facilitates
    support on the nostril walls of varying sizes. More importantly, this
    minimizes spillage as it 'plugs' the inlet nostril.
    How neti is done

    A neti pot is filled with warm, slightly salted water and the spout of the pot is inserted into one nostril. The position of the head and pot are adjusted to allow the water to flow out of the other nostril.

    The technique is not as uncomfortable or difficult as you may think at
    first. You will be pleasantly surprised at this simple and effective practice for maintaining your health.

    Once learnt, neti can be done in about 3 minutes and is easily integrated into a daily routine of body cleansing such as showering or brushing your teeth.
    Neti pot instructions:
    1. Prepare the saline solution (*) with lukewarm water and fill the neti pot. Hot water is irritating and dangerous. Cool water is not soothing.
    2. Tilt your head to the side as shown in the picture at the beginning of this article..
    3. Insert spout of neti pot gently into the raised nostril creating a seal between the neti pot and the nostril. If it drains out of your mouth, lower your forehead in relation to your chin. Relax. If you are calm, the water flows right through. But if you aren't, it just won't flow. If you keep breathing through your mouth, relaxed, the water should gently flow through the nose on its own. There's no forcing it.
    4. Raise the neti pot slowly to develop a steady flow of saline solution through the upper nostril and out the lower nostril.
    5. During the process breathe through your mouth.
    6. When you're done, exhale firmly several times to clear the nasal passages.
    7. Reverse the tilt of your head and repeat the process on the other side.

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    same ta nangita sad ko ani..up

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    oi na intriga lagi ko ani... mga pila kaha ni ?

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    Site Keeper Bigfoot Oracle's Avatar
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    I've read an article like this @ Instructables.com.

    Here's another DIY for you to check out. I prefer the second DIY though. I've tried it too.
    Yay for clean sinuses!

    How to Clean Your Sinuses
    Homemade Sinus Saline Nasal Cleaner

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    I saw this in Youtube. Pretty cool.

    I wonder if naa naba kaha ni sa Watsons.

    Post nya mo guys ha where mo nakapalit.. ^^

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    Uuuy, hain na makit-an?

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    Kinsa mga istoryan nga nakapalit nag suway ani..
    Maayo kaayo ni. Wala pa sab ko nakakita aha available.
    It was quite good to regularly clean sinuses. As part of daily hygienic routine.
    Anyway ceramic man ni siya...seguro duna ni sa mga ceramics display div's...
    I'll try to look for this.
    Anybody had an info., post it here...
    Ty.

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    Neti Pot is quite popular in the US, but it's not ceramic, plastic man siya. The day after it was featured on Oprah, daghan na dayon kaayo nangita, mao na karon Neti Pot is sold in most drugstores, dept stores etc etc

    Based on the feedback by people who've used it, it relieved their symptoms (nasal congestion), epektib gyud kuno. I might try this one day. It is not that cheap, it retails for about $15.00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigfoot Oracle View Post
    I've read an article like this @ Instructables.com.

    Here's another DIY for you to check out. I prefer the second DIY though. I've tried it too.
    Yay for clean sinuses!

    How to Clean Your Sinuses
    Homemade Sinus Saline Nasal Cleaner
    nakapalit ka atong ilang bottle? asa man?

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    hala nahan pod ko ani lalo na grabe ako sinusitis.. hehehe na admit jud ko kaisa ani nga niabot mga 6days ky grabe na jud huhuhu

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