Neti Pot Nasal Wash / Sinus Irrigation System by Rhino Horn – Blue

by sian1066 on February 16, 2010

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  • Made in Norway from BPA free, recyclable, and environment-friendly hard plastic (PEHD) that is lightweight and durable
  • Includes one neti pot, a salt measuring spoon, and detailed instructions
  • Salt not included so un-iodized kitchen salt or Neti Pot Salt / Saline Solution Refill Kit by Nasopure is recommended
  • Natural saline solution soothes irritated membranes by safely washing away pollen, mold, dust, bacteria, viruses, and mucus
  • Recommended for use by children, athletes, performers, singers, travelers, seniors, firefighters, construction workers, farmers, military, and anyone exposed to environmental pollution and irritants.

Product Description
Neti Pot Nasal Wash / Sinus Irrigation System by Rhino Horn is the natural way to improve sinus health and prevent sickness because it uses natural ingredients and does not have any side effects. Regular use of a saline nasal wash can soothe and moisturize nasal membranes which helps keep sinuses clear, clean, and healthy. Further, nasal washing with a neti pot can reduce allergy symptoms, sinus congestion, and dependency on medications such as antibiotics, antihist… More >>

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jesslo February 17, 2010 at 12:12 am

I use a Neti Pot daily. I cannot tell you how it benefits me.

This is the fourth Rhino Horn I have purchased. I love that it holds the water so easily and you don’t have to tip your head so far to get the water to run through.

Rating: 5 / 5

Carrie February 17, 2010 at 2:11 am

I have owned the Rhino Horn neti pot for about 3 years now, and can’t imagine being without it. I went from getting multiple colds every time the weather changed to getting maybe one or two very minor colds a year. I would probably never get sick if I used my neti pot a little more regularly. I love how it clears out my sinuses when I’m feeling congested and soothes them when they’re irritated.

I really like the shape of the Rhino Horn, and I actually really like that the Rhino Horn is made of plastic. Due to a combination of being clumsy, having a curious toddler and one shared bathroom, mine gets knocked onto the floor quite often. A ceramic one would have shattered long before now, and a metal one would probably be horribly dented. I like that when it hits the floor, I can just throw it in the dishwasher and it’s good as new again.

I recommend neti pots to all my friends and family, especially the ones who are frequently sick or have bad allergies, and those few who have actually tried it agree that it’s one of the best things you can do to keep yourself healthy. It’s so nice to not have to reach for the cold medicine everytime my throat feels a little scratchy.
Rating: 5 / 5

J. Hulstein February 17, 2010 at 2:31 am

I have always had sinus problems, so when I learned about neti pots, I decided to give it a go. I got this one, because a non plastic version with good reviews was hard to find. The instructions were very clear and well written. In other neti pot reviews for other products there seemed to be a lot of confusion over how it works. Apparently, those other neti pots do not come with good instructions or the people didn’t read them. In any case, Although the instructions explain how to clear, they do not tell you that the real action is clearing your nose afterwards. The warm salt water softens and loosens, and the nose clearing makes you breath clear for 12+ hours.

Honestly, the only reason that I gave it a chance is because I knew that asian cultures clear their sinuses with water, so I figured it must be good. If you have problems, you should try it.
Rating: 5 / 5

Lindsay February 17, 2010 at 4:50 am

Got one for both myself and daugher (who is phobic about drowning). After overcoming the initial fears she tried it and now she uses it daily.
Rating: 5 / 5

Karen Vaughan February 17, 2010 at 6:47 am

While I am not fond of turning my head upside down, I have to admit that a neti pot is the very best source of nasal or sinus care that I know of. It liquefies thick phlegm and washes it out, while delivering salt water or herbs to tone the nasal tissues. This one will not break on your bathroom floor yet is free of most of the nasties from plastic (and you don’t leave standing water in it). I put herbal concentrates in my neti pot along with salt water and a bit of xylitol in order to deliver the medicine exactly where needed. The Rhino neti pot has a good seal, a shape that I prefer and is easy to clean. It fits nicely in the hand during use. Plus I like the color choice.
Rating: 5 / 5

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