Medium capacity neti pot by Holistic Valley, made from ceramic. Handmade in the UK. Dishwasher safe. Complete with sample sachet of Neti Salt/Sea Salt (dependant on stock) and full instructions.

Current stock are slight seconds. These may have a small ceramic nodule in the spout causing a sightly slower flow. They will not be chipped with sharp edges, only have slight manufacturing imperfections.


Prepare a saline solution by filling the Neti Pot with 1/4 teasp Neti salt or sea salt (NaCl) and body temperature water (37° C / 98.6° F). Close the openings of the Neti pot with your palm/finger and aggitate it a few times to dissolve the salt.

If there are concerns about water quality, boil the water for one minute and then let it cool to body temperature. If the tap water is safe, you may use it directly from the warm tap.

Cold water and fresh water irritates the mucous membranes. Therefore the water used for nasal cleansing should be somewhat salty and it should be at about body temperature. The body fluids contain 0.9 % salt so the saline solutions needs to be similar, though there are some benefits to being stlightly saltier.

Tilt your head sideways over the sink and from the side gently place the spout into the upper nostril. Start with your less congested nostril. Breathing normally through your open mouth, pour the saline solution into your upper nostril, tilting the forehead down into the sink and looking upwards to the ceiling - if the angle of the head is correct, the water will drain directly through the lower nostril.

Repeat on the other side.

You can use a whole neti pot full per side. You may empty your nose from water and mucus by closing one nostril and blow GENTLY through the open nostril. If you hear any noise like popping in your ear, you are blowing too hard.

Repeat on the other side.

Empty Your Nose

When you have finished pouring water through your nose from both sides, you must make sure to empty your nose. To clear any remaining water or mucus from your nose and sinuses, bend forward to get the top of your head down; look to the side, close the lower nostril and gently blow into a tissue through the open nostril.

Be careful not to blow so hard that your ears pop. If you hear any noise lin your ears, you have blown too hard. This is important to avoid unpleasant over pressure in your ears afterward.

Repeat on the other side. Do this a few times.

Drying the nose

Cleaning your neti pot

After each use, the neti pot should be rinsed out and left to air-dry.


Am I Doing Something Wrong?

Problem: The water is not running through the nostrils

Solution: There may be two reasons:

a The nose is stuffed / clogged because the mucous membranes are swollen. You cannot breathe through one or both nostrils and therefore water will not run through.

The warm salt water has a relaxing effect on the mucous membranes and can open up a clogged nose. Let the water remain in the nostril for about 5 seconds, then pour from the other side and let the water remain in the nose for a while. Repeat from side to side until the water begins to run through – slowly in the beginning, but more freely after some time.

b You may be holding the neti pot at an angle, pressing the tip into the wall of the nose and stopping water from entering the nostril.

Problem: Water runs down your the mouth and throat.

Solution: Your chin may be too far out. Tuck your chin closer to your chest. This stops water from running back into your throat.

Problem: It is unpleasant

Solution: If there is too little salt in the water, it creates pressure. If there is too much salt or the water is too cold, it stings. The water is not too warm, is it?

Recommended by Ear, Nose and Throat Doctors

Exaggerated use of nasal spray is harmful to the mucous membranes. It may create an enhanced tendency for the mucous membranes to get swollen. Saltwater has a natural relaxing effect on the mucous membranes. Warm saltwater also stimulates the natural purification mechanism of the respiratory system. It increases the removal of mucus and particles from the lungs.

Warm saltwater also stimulates the natural purification mechanism of the respiratory system. It increases the removal of mucus and particles from the lungs.

How Often Can I Use the neti pot?

You may use the neti pot daily if desired. In special situations – e.g. in the case of high pollen counts that you are reacting to or if you are suffering from a cold or severe sinusitis – nasal cleansing may be practised several times a day.

Normally, used for regular hygiene, preventative measures and for general well-being, once a day is sufficient.

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Handmade Ceramic Neti Pot (slight seconds)

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