Is Using a Neti Pot for a Sinus Infection Effective?
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A Neti Pot (often spelled Netti Pot) is an effective way to cleanse your sinuses during a sinus infection. Using warm saline solution can be relieve the irritation and be very soothing. However, a neti pot cannot destroy the fungus, bacteria, and virus that are the cause of your sinus infection and irritation.
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Never heard of a Neti Pot?
Neti pots can be described as a hybrid between a tea pot and Aladdin's Lamp. A Netti pot comes in many shapes and sizes and are used to pour warm saline through the nasal passageways to cleanse and sooth the nostrils. This is a common sinusitis treatment.
Why Should I Use a Netti Pot?
Several people who use a neti pot on a regular basis love using them. However, using a neti pot for your sinus infection is something of an acquired skill and takes practice. It is important to be able to insert the neti pot spout into your nose without the saline spilling onto your clothing. Also, if you fail to position your head correctly, you can get water in your ears or experience a pounding headache.
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1. It's easier to use than a Neti Pot!
A Neti pot is messy, and can get water all over you and your bathroom! Nature's Rite Sinus Trilogy products are all contained in convenient and easy to use squeeze spray bottles that make sure the solution stays in your nose where it belongs!
2. Only the Sinus Trilogy Kills Bacteria and Fungus!
A Neti pot is cleansing for your sinuses, but not in the way that the Sinus Trilogy products are. As an example, would you chop up those chicken thighs and only rinse the cutting board? Of course not! You would wash it with soap and water to kill the dangerous germs. Neti pots clean with the power of saline only, whereas the Sinus Trilogy uses Sinus Relief to kill bacteria fungus, and virus; Congestion Relief to relieve congestion; and Sinus Support to soothe irritation.
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