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Thursday, November 26, 2009

I am officially one of those neti pot nut jobs

I woke up this morning to the bright sunshine and whir of the heater running. I pulled myself out of bed, yawned, stretched and sniffled.

It's prime cold season here and I know that by the runny nose and slips of paper begging families to wash hands frequently that my son brings home from preschool. I'm trying to combat six months of congestion and a Costco investment in lotion-laced Kleenex with a vitamin C commitment, drinking more water, getting more sleep and holding my breath as I walk though the adorable germ infestation that is my son's classroom. But this morning, I didn't need any of that. I was barely awake, I was sniffly and I was jonesing for my neti pot.

Yeah, I said jonesing.

I cleaned the bathroom a couple weeks ago and slipped my neti pot -- the lovely little porcelain wonder aptly described as "a cross between Aladdin’s lamp and your grandmother’s gravy boat"  and a "nose bidet" that normally sits next to my moisturizer and hand soap on the counter -- into a drawer. I was having company and didn't need them or a babysitter to know I practice nasal irrigation so often I need to have the neti pot out as prominently as my toothpaste.

In the days that my neti pot lived in the drawer, I only used it a couple of times, far less often than has become the unexpected ritual over the past nine months. When I loaded it up with warm water and salt this morning, I wasn't exactly shaking, but I was definitely excited to let my old friend meet my neglected nasal passages.

If you're not down with neti pots or clearing the sinus cavity with a pot full of saline, no worries. I get it. It seems nasty. You should know, though, that if you ever complain of allergies or a cold or headaches or a blister on your baby toe, I will launch into my sales pitch on how the neti pot will help you if you can just get over letting gravity clear out all the grossness from behind your face.

Why would I not only embrace my nasal irrigation after only a few weeks off but also willingly serve as a Neti Pot Disciple? Because it works. From the day my friend told me that neti potting not only left her devoid of any trace of her horrible seasonal allergies but also left her feeling kind of high from all that oxygen now making its way into her brain, I was hooked. I bought the pot and closed my eyes to the strange and compelling horror that comes from watching water stream from one nostril and went for it.

With that first breath, a deeper and seemingly "cleaner" inhale than I'd had since being at the top of a mountain in Maui, I was convinced. And then my own summer allergies never appeared. Colds seemed shorter and I found sweet relief during a period of chronic migraines. All from the neti pot.

It's not a miracle. It's just ancient science at work on your sinuses. I believe, though, that it has worked wonders on me. Like lathering on a mud mask or sinking into the massage chair for a pedicure, I get a little thrill out of shoving a spout in my nose. Those people I laughed at in my head while I politely listened to their alternative methods of self-care? Yeah, I'm one of them now.

A little shaky, a little stuffed up and so ready for one more hit off the salty good stuff.

What about you? Have you been converted to the neti pot way?


P.S. Want to see a couple of crazy YouTube demos on neti pot usage? Start with this one that I swear is really a robot lady trying to abduct the masses through homeopathy (do her eyes ever move?). Then move on to this regular guy giving the neti a go. If you prefer to see a beautiful woman blowing water and God-only-knows-what out of her nose in your neti pot instructional videos, watch this one.



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  • mark w's Avatar
    Posted by mark w Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:27am PDT

    There are alternatives to the neti pot to get the same result, all of them work with the salt solution. There are also some commerical blends on the market that are good. By clearing out the sinus passages you get germ killing oxygen up there.

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  • Rachel's Avatar
    Posted by Rachel Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:54am PDT

    Haha - I recently got a neti pot and my husband jokes that I am addicted to it! For those people who say their sinuses got worse, your problem could be with the water temperature. If the water is too cold, it will make things worse. So, make sure the water is nice and warm (not hot) and you should be fine.

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  • Just_Kelly's Avatar
    Posted by Just_Kelly Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:04am PDT

    I love my neti pot!

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  • TravelAddict1967's Avatar
    Posted by TravelAddict1967 Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:38am PDT

    I have a neti pot and it's really helped with my chronic sinus infections. I think some of the other nasal products on the market don't do enough like a neti pot.

    For the person who had the water go down your throat instead of out your nose, you were not tipped forward/sideways enough, it takes a little practice but definitely try again. Just remember, NEVER use table salt, it's much too harsh. Another tip I learned the hard way, make sure you stir up the salt in the warm water before using. I forgot once and had the most painful nasal enema! Another tip is to use good quality water so you're not putting bad crap in your nose (I used filtered, I think they recommend distilled), that could be why some people get a sinus infection afterwards, or you're not cleaning your neti pot sufficiently and collecting bad germs and putting it in your sinuses.

    Along with the neti pot, I'm also a big proponent of colonics, but that's another discussion forum entirely.

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  • Caramel Cake's Avatar
    Posted by Caramel Cake Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:29am PDT

    I have never even heard of this thing. I would loe to try it but I would be afraid that the snot would run back in to the back of my throat, then we would really have a problem.

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  • katiej's Avatar
    Posted by katiej Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:33am PDT

    I tried it and thought I was going to drown! It went down my throat and all the stuff that went down with it got stuck in my throat and it was horrible! I have tried it since then and it does nothing. I may have to try a smaller one because I have the big plastic pot from Walgreens and that may be why I had the problems!

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  • Dani's Avatar
    Posted by Dani Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:42am PDT

    Suction bulbs aren't the same. They only clear the noseway. The neti pot rocks! I tell all of my friends about it. I live in Houston where allergies are an every day thing. They even give pollen counts on the daily news. Neti pots and proper use are the way to go. You will save a ton of money on tissue. LOL

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  • Andygirl's Avatar
    Posted by Andygirl Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:59am PDT

    someone told me about this but I completely forgot what it was called...so thank you!

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  • P Squiggy's Avatar
    Posted by P Squiggy Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:03am PDT

    For the person that got a sinus infection post-neti, you may not have got all the water out of your sinuses. I like to stretch after neti-ing. Bend at the waist and tilt your head from side to side. I get a lot more water out by doing this. Plus, a good stretch with clear sinuses just feels good.

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    Posted by Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:12am PDT

    I have one and I tried it a few times but it didn't really seem to help clear anything up.

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