The himalayan chandra ceramic neti pot this is perhaps the first mass produced neti pot in production since 1972.
Ceramic neti pot vs plastic.
Lastly again personal the cheaper look may not appeal to everybody.
Hold up to freezes well.
Plastic neti pots are durable and easy to clean making them a popular choice.
Plastic decorative pots pros.
This neti pot claims to promote healthy sinus cleansing by removing allergens and mucus that block your nasal passages.
Hmm very personal but some people prefer the softer non clinical look of these pots.
In 1996 when we began producing our baraka neti pot there were only a handful of companies making them and like ours most were ceramic.
Terra cotta ceramic pot cons.
Break chip if dropped or hit.
Generally more expensive than fabric and plastic pots.
Life span may be shortened due to plastic deterioration in salty water.
Made from 100 percent lead free ceramic and glaze this is the most basic simple and inexpensive option you are likely to find.
Each type of flower pot has advantages and disadvantages.
There is a wide variety of these neti pots available.
The best neti pots and sinus rinses for relieving congestion during cold and flu season include ceramic and porcelain options plus a nasal irrigation system from brands like neilmed and navage.
Some gardeners love plastic pots others will only use ceramic or clay.
Traditional neti pots look like a small teapot with no lid a long spout and a handle and they are often made of ceramic though there are plastic versions available.
However in april 2007 dr.
With so many neti pots on the market these days i can t help but write about the plastic ones.
Aromatic salt premium ceramic neti pot is an easy to use nasal cleanser.
Oz introduced nasal rinsing to.
Neti pots are often used to relieve sinus pressure and congestion from allergies and colds.
Plastic pots thicker decorative styles we re referring to higher quality plastic decorative pots not flimsy temporary nursery pots.
Since it is made of ceramic you can easily clean the pot by hand.
To use simply insert the tip of the spout into one nostril tilt your head to the side and gently pour the water into your nose.