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๐ Elevate your wellness ritual with the Himalayan Chandra Porcelain Neti Pot โ breathe better, live better!
The Himalayan Chandra Porcelain Neti Pot is a lead-free, food-grade ceramic nasal irrigation tool designed to cleanse and refresh nasal passages by removing dust, pollen, and mucus. Its distinctive ergonomic shape ensures comfortable use, supporting sinus health and immune function naturally while reducing reliance on chemical nasal sprays.





| ASIN | B000WJIC3G |
| Active Ingredients | Ceramic |
| Additional Features | Designed to optimally cleanse the nasal passages |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,086 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #313 in Cold & Flu Medicine #408 in Baby & Child Medicines & Treatments |
| Brand | Himalayan Chandra |
| Brand Name | Himalayan Chandra |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,194 Reviews |
| Dosage Form | Pot |
| Flavor | Original |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00652865411998, 00854586424657 |
| Item Dimensions | 15.8 x 5.1 x 22.9 centimeters |
| Item Form | Pot |
| Item Nype Name | food |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.8 x 5.1 x 22.9 centimeters |
| Item weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | NeilMed |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TANPSH1.5LB |
| Material Type Free | en_AE |
| Model Name | Himalayan Chandra Neti |
| Model Number | TANPSH1.5LB |
| Net Content Count | 1 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Jar |
| Product Benefits | Immune Support |
| Product benefits | Immune Support |
| Specific Uses For Product | Allergy, Cold |
| Specific uses for product | Allergy, Cold |
| Target Audience | Men, Women |
| Target Use Body Part | Hands |
| UPC | 854586424657 652865411998 731646336498 764442984983 652865000000 827165755893 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**H
Decorative Item
Gifted to a friend. He loved it. Itโs decorative as well as functional
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V**A
Comodissimo!
Primo neti pot che provo, รจ eccellente! Non lo abbandono piรน!
M**S
good
good quality
L**A
Much better than using the plastic bottle that shoots it up ...
Much better than using the plastic bottle that shoots it up your sinuses. This traditional Neti Pot feels much more hygienic than using anything plastic with warm water. The process gives a more natural flow and no air bubble shoot up the sinuses as you near the end. My sinuses are more clear and headaches occur less since using. Arrived very well packaged and am very pleased with it. Worth the price, a little less than small town health food stores have in stock. Recognisable company that's been around since the 70's. Also comes with bonus exercise options information, post neti-pot.
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Give It A Try
I bought this neti pot after seeing the procedure all over the internet. I've had poor sinuses for the best part of my adult life. At 25, it was getting to the point where I was using a saline nasal spray up to 5+ times a day including needing to do this twice throughout the night. It was starting to exhaust me. I couldn't even get a full night's sleep. My nose would block completely and seem endlessly dry. I've seen quite a large difference in my sinuses since using this. It gives me around 12 hours of relief and I only have to use my nasal spray once or twice given my surroundings or room temperatures which cause my nose to block. My nose isn't as dry either. As if it has reset my sinuses. Firstly, this is a tool to use during the nasal irrigation procedure. The pot itself will not make you do the procedure correctly or magically help your sinuses, a lot can go wrong between opening the package and doing the irrigation. The pot itself is beautifully crafted. Smooth. Holds just under 250 ml of liquid and can only be held with one finger through the handle. The pot was perfect. I bought the matching Himalayan salt to go along with this. If your a beginner like me, do yourself a favour and buy the salt to go with this pot which is suggested. Making your own solution is another factor that can go wrong for you if you aren't sure. It saves time and gives you a chance to perfect your method before trying to make your own solution. There are extensive instructions provided with this pot and I advise that you read them. Videos of this procedure look insanely easy but it takes a bit of time to get it right. You are flushing our nose and sinuses with water after all. I use previously boiled water from the kettle for this. I don't use tap water or buy bottled water for this. I take 250mls of cooled boiled water and set it aside. I warm up the remaining boiled water just to add some warmth to the mixture. Pour the cooled boiled water into the neti pot about two thirds full and add in your warm water on top of this. DO NOT pour boiling water on top. This will hurt you when you use it. Dip your finger into the water to test the temperature it should be lukewarm. From your salt, add in the small side of the scoops, amount of salt. One small scoop. I did not heap mine because my sinuses are sensitive enough. If anything I under scoop a little. Pop this into the water and stir with a spoon and wait for it to dissolve completely. Dip your finger into the water and taste it, it will taste like tears. Doing the irrigation: This is where the whole thing can go wrong. It's a manual thing and you need to take your time. I was terrified to try this for the first time. I waited until my sinuses weren't completely blocked because it was advised against using it when fully blocked. Prepare a tissue/towel by your side. Lean over your sink and face it head-on. Stare at that plug and give yourself a pat on the back for giving it a try. Tilt your head to the side keeping your chin to your chest more than your forehead facing up. One nostril should be above the other. This directs the water for you. Pop the end of the neti pot into your nose. Don't start to pour yet. Find a focal point to stare at or close your eyes. Open your mouth and begin to breathe through your mouth. Raise your elbow to allow the water to start to pour. You'll feel an uncomfortable bubble of water gushing into your nose as if you've just jumped into a swimming pool. This will ease off once the irrigation gets going. There may be a small pause before the water comes out the other nostril. It should run out in a smooth flow. It can drip or dribble out. This means your position isn't quite right. Keep the pot away from your cheek. Tilt your head down a little. Move your head a little to adjust until the water pours out. Keep breathing through your mouth. Take a break if you need to. Blow out the water and take a moment. Then start again. Once the pot is empty, blow your nose gently to expel remaining water with your towel or tissue. Repeat the process on the other side/nostril. Afterwards: You will feel a bit strange after doing this procedure. You can feel a bit of odd pressure in your face and forehead but it's not uncomfortable or painful. You just know somethings been up there and it's adjusting. Especially if this is your first go. The odd bit of water may run out of your nose afterwards so keep a tissue nearby. My eyes watered a little during the procedure but they didn't hurt etc I felt my sinuses draining as normal down the back of my throat after use. This hasn't been happening for a long time and was strangely nice to feel. I still use my nasal spray but I only use it once per day after using the neti pot. From 5 times to once it's pretty damn good. I get around 12 hours of relief after usage. I've sneezed a few times after use which helps clear the passages. Advice: During my first time, I had some water trickle down the back of my throat and trickle into my ear. This was uncomfortable and with a weakness in my ear, I was afraid it was going to turn nasty. It actually passed within a few hours once the water had found its way out but still remained uncomfortable as if I had a cold before that time. This was purely down to myself and how I'd done the procedure. My angle was off, my forehead was up rather than chin down. This wasn't the fault of the product. If you're brand new to this, try this procedure before bedtime or on a day where you haven't got to go to work, just in case, like me, you get it a little wrong and feel a bit unwell afterwards. It will all pass! It's a cleaning method after all. It shouldn't infect you or make your worse! Don't give up on it and try again. During my second attempt, I had no water in my ear or down my throat at all. I was aware of the problems. I have tried this twice over three days, purely because I wasn't home during one of those days to try it, and I've seen a difference in my nose and being able to breathe normally. I'd recommend to anyone struggling to breathe and having sinus pain. PROS: Compact tool. Long lasting material. Unchipped and adapts to the temperature of the water inside it. Hold the right amount of water. Easy to clean and dishwasher safe. Excellent instructions/advice. CONS There are no cons of this product itself** However, there are cons of the irrigation. Water can go down your throat/ear. The water temperature can be incorrect. You can put in too much salt and burn your sinuses. You can use the wrong water. **Thoroughly research it before trying it just to be safe. Good luck with your neti pot. I hope you can breathe as easily as I now can. 100% would recomend it.
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