sponsor

Homepage > Health

Related To Story

Curious Cures: The Neti Pot

POSTED: 3:43 pm EDT April 28, 2008
UPDATED: 3:53 pm EDT April 29, 2008

It looks like Aladdin's lamp, and people who use it say it works magic on clogged sinuses.

It's called the neti pot.

A little saline is added to warm water.

The tip of the spout is placed inside one nostril, and the user tilts his or her head to the side. The water is gently poured in, it flows through the sinuses, and flows out the other nostril.

It's important to keep breathing through the mouth during the process.

As WYFF News 4's Carol Goldsmith found, those who use it claim it offers relief during cold and allergy season.

Sharon Cooper works at Garner's Natural Foods, a place that also sells the neti pots.

"Over the years, I've just had so many sinus infections, outside allergies to the pollen," says Sharon, "And I just started using the neti pot several years ago and I just haven’t had a sinus infection in two years."

Another option may be slightly easier to use. It’s called a NeilMed, and it’s available from drugstores. It uses a squeeze bottle, instead of the gravity-aided Neti pot.

Links We Like
Sponsored Content
Reaching a healthy weight can lower blood pressure and blood sugar levels. Use this healthy weight calculator to determine your BMI. More

Having a hard time maintaining a beautiful garden? Check out these five plants that even you can’t mess up. More

It’s easy for us to go with the quick and unhealthy option when it’s time to grab lunch during a busy work day. Get tips on how to eat healthier at work. More

Banks are failing or getting taken over, but find out why there may be no need to panic about the future of your money. More

Don’t be left out. Make the switch to Digital TV.

Sponsored Links

Online Degree Center

Find the Degree You Need to Succeed in your Career. More


Health Topics & Information

An alarming number of people live with pain. Whether yours is chronic or acute, we can help you make it stop. Get pain management tips here! More

Consumer Info



Sponsored Content Provided by ARA
E-Mail News Alerts
Get breaking news and daily headlines.
Browse all e-mail newsletters