Re: Nasal digression

From: Tim Cassler (tim@toolbox.net)
Date: Tue May 21 2002 - 12:29:32 PDT


Sounds comparable to irrigating. Whenever I get a head cold, I always
irrigate using a bulb syringe. However, I am not familiar at all with a
"neti pot"??

Did I miss a post or two? How did we get on the subject of a neti pot??

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> From: "Patterson Clark" <clarkp@washpost.com> > Reply-To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu > Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 15:03:28 -0400 > To: Shakuhachi@communication.ucsd.edu > Subject: Nasal digression > > > Margaret, > The saline solution goes in one side and out the other, softening the > mucous lining so that it blows out very easily. (Most neti pots come with > instructions.) > It may initially present you with a peculiar feeling, but soon you get > used to it and actually start looking forward to it every evening--to the > extent that going to sleep without your neti is like going to sleep without > brushing your teeth. > The inside of your head feels like you've been swimming in the ocean. > Patterson > > ____________________________________________________ >

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