Jala Neti is a personal hygiene practice which involves flooding the nasal cavity with warm saline solution (salt water).
The goal of nasal irrigation is to clear out excess mucus and particulates and moisturize the nasal cavity. Nasal irrigation is an ancient Ayurvedic technique known as Jala neti, which literally means nasal cleansing with water in Sanskrit, where the practitioner uses a neti pot to perform the irrigation.
Jala neti, though relatively less known in Western culture, is a common practice in India and other areas in South East Asia, performed as routinely as brushing one's teeth using a toothbrush. It is performed daily, usually as the first thing in the morning with other cleansing practices. It may also be performed at the end of the day if one works or lives in a dusty or polluted environment.
This is our own branded range of Neti Pots and they display our 'lotus man' (now with rainbow) logo on the side they come complete with FULL Intructions and a Bag of Neti Pot Salt