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Nature's Shield Copper Neti Pot

Nature's Shield

Nature's Shield Copper Neti Pot

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The word neti is from the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, meaning nasal cleaning. The technique has been used for centuries in the Ayurveda and yoga disciplines, assisting in promoting wellness and biologically preparing the body for the rigorous routines of yoga and meditation.
Clearer sinuses facilitate a smooth and effortless breathing action. Nasal irrigation such as neti is an easy DIY method of cleansing any accumulated/dried material from the nasal passages.Nature's shield Neti pot is a unique design, hand crafted and is made from finest quality, heavy gauge copper available in the market. These hand-made Neti Pots using traditional molds are bound to delight by the uniqueness in the patterns. Since each one is individually crafted with a lot of love, it will have some sort of uniqueness in the texture. We are directly sourcing this from the small communities who are traditionally making various copper products for generations. This enables us to contribute to these communities positively.This unique shape dispenses the perfect rate of flow to optimally cleanse the sinus passages along with the unique health-enhancing properties of copper. This Neti pot is very travel friendly.

Usage:Dissolve a generous half teaspoon of non-iodised salt with 1 cup tepid (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 breath 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.

The word neti is from the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, meaning nasal cleaning. The technique has been used for centuries in the Ayurveda and yoga disciplines, assisting in promoting wellness and biologically preparing the body for the rigorous routines of yoga and meditation.
Clearer sinuses facilitate a smooth and effortless breathing action. Nasal irrigation such as neti is an easy DIY method of cleansing any accumulated/dried material from the nasal passages.Nature's shield Neti pot is a unique design, hand crafted and is made from finest quality, heavy gauge copper available in the market. These hand-made Neti Pots using traditional molds are bound to delight by the uniqueness in the patterns. Since each one is individually crafted with a lot of love, it will have some sort of uniqueness in the texture. We are directly sourcing this from the small communities who are traditionally making various copper products for generations. This enables us to contribute to these communities positively.This unique shape dispenses the perfect rate of flow to optimally cleanse the sinus passages along with the unique health-enhancing properties of copper. This Neti pot is very travel friendly.


Usage:Dissolve a generous half teaspoon of non-iodised salt with 1 cup tepid (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 breath 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.

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