Pot Recommended
Mar 3rd, 2007 | By admin | Category: Natural and Homeopathic|
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Oneida Bamboo Pot Spoon $6.99 Renewable Natural Resource. Hand washing recommended. Manufacturer Lifetime Warranty. |
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Himalayan Institute Neti Pot Salt 10 oz $5.99 Perfect for use with the nasal wash system, Neti Pot Salt is the highest purity salt commercially available. It is non-iodized and contains no additives or anti-caking agents. Neti Pot Salt is a super pure pharmaceutical grade salt recommended for use where the highest standards are required-the medical field. Use a heaping 1/4 teaspoon per Neti Pot use. Available in a 10 oz refillable glass jar with measuring spoon. |
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Cherub with Pot Holder $175 -Made from hand finished cast resin. -NOTE: Rated for outdoor use; it is strongly recommended that the product be sprayed annually with a coat of clear polyurethane. |
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Pot Luck $11.16 Pot Luck |
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Pot On The Fire: $7.98 Pot On The Fire |
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One-Pot $13.99 One-Pot |
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Pot Pies: $5.98 Pot Pies |
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Stir the Pot: $10.16 Stir the Pot |
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Ancient Secret’s Nasal Cleansing Pot 1Pc $16.95 Description: Nasal Cleansing Pot 1Pc.— For the cleaning of nasal passages according to the traditional practice of Neti–New Improved Design–Clear the nostrils to free breathing –Remove excess mucous –Reduce pollen or allergens in nasal passages –Relieve nasal dryness –Heavy-duty construction – dishwasher safe–Crafted from sturdy, lead-free ceramic and coated with food-grade sealant glaze.The practice of nasal irrigation, known as Neti, has been used by practitioners of Yoga and Ayurveda in India for hundreds, if not thousands of years. Neti is one of the six purification techniques undertaken prior to the practice of yoga to help prepare the body. It is referred to in the original yogic texts known as the Hatha Yoga Pradipika and the Gheranda Samhita. It is described at some length in the Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga by Swami Vishnu Devananda, published in the USA as early as 1960. Some yogic teachers consider it valuable in cleansing the energy channels and balancing the right and left hemispheres to create radiant, energetic health and wellness, which is the foundation upon which true yogic practice can come to fruition.While there are advanced techniques using various herbs and herbal oils, the simplest technique, known as jala neti uses water (jala) for the cleansing process. Lukewarm water is used to gently open up the nasal passages. Use of a neti pot or vessel is recommended to ease this process. Advanced practitioners may use this pot also for the herbal or oil administration (referred to as nasya) as well.Ancient Secrets� Nasal Cleansing Pot is the ideal answer for cleansing nasal passages. You need only follow the simple directions inside to prepare the saline solution used to rinse through your nostrils. This gentle and effective technique of nasal irrigation is widely recommended by health practitioners worldwide as a wonderful way to improve your overall feeling of well-being and maintain radiant, vibrant health.Many people practice Neti on a daily basis to keep their sinuses clean and improve their ability to breath freely. Most find it a soothing and pleasant practice once they try it.If you are one of the many people who find that your nasal passages are blocked as a result of the effects of pollution, dust, pollen and other irritants, you may find this simple cleansing technique of invaluable benefit to you.Useful for removing dirt, pollen, excess mucous, and other irritants. Soothing and moistening to dried out nasal passages. Traditionally used as a purification exercise for the practice of yoga.Directions: Prepare the saline solution and fill pot. Tilt your head to the side as shown (on box). Insert spout of Nasal Cleansing Pot gently into the raised nostril creating a seal between Pot and nostril. Raise the Nasal Cleansing Pot slowly to develop a steady flow of saline solution through the upper nostril and out the lower nostril. During the process breathe through your mouth. Upon completion, exhale firmly seve |
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Luo Water Pot With Handpainted African Lady Design $85 The Luo tribe is one of Kenya�s largest people groups. Luo women living near Lake Victoria craft these lovely urns from clay, then fire them in grass fires. Traditionally used as water pots, the urns gain a contemporary touch from artisans in Nairobi, who hand paint onto each pot a vibrant image of a stylish African lady. Due to the low firing, these pots are not recommended for holding water without a watertight insert. |
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