NETI POT Nasal Irrigator – drug-free sinus relief from the comfort of home
Waking up with a blocked nose, persistent sinus pressure, or a diminished sense of smell after a cold are common frustrations that don’t always require a trip to the doctor. Nasal irrigation using the WaterPulse NETI POT is a time-tested technique, now widely recommended by ENT specialists as an effective complementary method for managing allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, and chronic congestion.
Note: Nasal irrigation is a complementary procedure and does not replace medical treatment prescribed by a doctor. Please consult a healthcare professional before use if you have any chronic medical conditions.
Why choose the WaterPulse NETI POT Nasal Irrigator? (Key Benefits):
- Deep sinus cleansing — effectively flushes out mucus, allergens, and impurities rather than just masking symptoms
- 300ml capacity — the perfect volume for a complete, dual-nostril session without the need for refilling
- Durable ABS material — impact-resistant, odour-resistant, and easy to sanitise in under 30 seconds
- Reduces allergy and asthma symptoms — regular use helps decrease the frequency of congestion episodes
- Restores sense of smell and taste — by clearing nasal passages blocked by inflammation or mucus
- Supports ear health — helps relieve pressure and reduces the risk of infections associated with prolonged nasal congestion
- Alleviates sinus headaches — provides natural, drug-free relief without side effects through gentle drainage
- Zero recurring costs — the saline solution is easily prepared at home using non-iodised salt, bicarbonate, and filtered water
Performance and Design
The pot is crafted from ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), a high-grade technical plastic commonly used in medical devices due to its heat resistance, durability, and hygienic properties. The ergonomic spout fits comfortably against the nostril, ensuring a controlled flow without excessive pressure. The classic NETI POT design naturally guides your head position for efficient drainage — the solution enters one nostril and exits the other, thoroughly rinsing the entire nasal cavity.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 300 ml |
| Material | ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) |
| Product Type | Nasal Irrigator / NETI POT |
| Origin | Traditional Ayurvedic technique (India) |
| Recommended Solution | Isotonic saline (non-iodised salt + bicarbonate + filtered water) |
| Solution Temperature | 36–38°C (body temperature) |
| Usage Method | Manual nasal irrigation over a sink |
| Primary Indications | Allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, bronchitis, nasal congestion |
| Maintenance | Wash with warm water and mild detergent after each use |
Instructions for Use
- Prepare the saline solution: mix ½ teaspoon of non-iodised salt (sea salt), ½ teaspoon of baking soda, and 300ml of filtered water at 36–38°C in the clean pot.
- Leaning over the sink, tilt your head to the side and insert the spout into the upper nostril, creating a gentle seal.
- Squeeze the bottle gently — the solution will flow through the cavity and exit the lower nostril. Breathe through your mouth and keep your head tilted.
- Continue until the liquid flows clear, free of mucus or visible impurities.
- Gently blow your nose, then repeat for the other nostril.
- Gargle with clean water and rinse the pot thoroughly with warm water.
- Allow the pot to air dry completely, with the opening facing downwards, before storing.
Package Contents
- 1 x WaterPulse NETI POT Nasal Irrigator (300ml, ABS material)
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of water should I use for nasal irrigation?
Use only filtered, distilled, or previously boiled and cooled water at 36–38°C. Unboiled tap water may contain microorganisms that can irritate or infect the nasal mucosa.
How often can I use the nasal irrigator?
During acute episodes of congestion or allergies, use 1–2 times per day. For general nasal hygiene, a session in the morning is sufficient. Consult your doctor for a protocol tailored to your specific needs.
Can I use iodised salt instead of non-iodised?
No. Iodine can irritate the nasal mucosa and may worsen symptoms. Always use non-iodised sea salt or a dedicated nasal irrigation salt blend.
Does the irrigator help with chronic sinusitis?
Regular irrigation can reduce inflammation and clear secretions, providing symptom relief. However, it does not replace medical treatment; it is a complementary method recommended alongside therapy prescribed by your doctor.
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B*****a *o**s** –
Life-saver during allergy season. It’s much more effective than just using a spray. Easy to clean too.