PSoTD

Don't Leave Your Neti Pot on My Desk

There's a lot of buzz out there about the health benefits of the neti pot.

For 21 straight years I've dutifully pumped my body full of drugs with names like Zyrtec, Optivar, Astelin, Benadryl, Nasalcort, Allegra, Singulair, Nasonex, Claritan, Clarinex and Seldane - shelling out anywhere from $10 to $35 per month, per drug, just for the right to breathe.

Last year, my allergies were so bad in the winter and spring, I was spending $100 a month on a three-drug cocktail, just so I could see (the allergies affected my eyes), breathe and sleep.

That, the medical experts told me, was my only choice.

So imagine my surprise the first time I tried the "neti pot."

The neti pot is a simple device - it looks like an Aladdin lamp crossed with an old-fashioned cream pourer - that allows users to engage in nasal irrigation.

What's nasal irrigation? Well, it's what it sounds like. You pour a salt-water solution up one nostril and it comes out the other.

It was my wife who first told me about the neti pot. She saw it on Oprah. Dr. Oz was pimping it as a solution for allergy and sinusitis sufferers. The practice of nasal irrigation goes back many years, he said. It's a yogi purification practice.

When I first heard about it and saw the videos of people using it online, I said: "No way. There's no way I'm pouring crap up my nose and letting it come out the other side. That's gross. And stupid."

And then my wife bought me one for Christmas. And to be a good sport I tried it.

I was blown away.

It works wonders. I've used it twice a day - after I brush my teeth in the morning and at night - for three weeks.

I'm off the drugs.

Posted by PSoTD on Tuesday January 15, 2008 at 7:52am |
Rice (mail):
My brother just got the Neti Pot for Christmas and he says it works really well for his sinus infections. I just read an article at Antibiotics about how the Neti Pots work that was really intriguing so check it out!
1.20.2008 6:47pm
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I am a huge sufferer of Allergies and Sinusitis and having had TWO deviated septum surgeries….I highly recommend Nasal Flushing…and Neti Pot. It feels strange at first but once finished you feel a ton better. I guess I do have something in common with Oprah…for once! Ck it out on dailycents.com at http://blogs.dailycents.com/?p=825
1.20.2008 11:13pm
Michelle (mail) (www):
I had the worst sinus infection of my life last year, and soon afterwards stopped eating dairy in an attempt to clear mucus from my system. While that did help, I just discovered the neti pot and now I think I'll be breathing 100% better for life! So much better than taking meds.... http://doesabodygood.blogspot.com
1.30.2008 11:39am

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