Jala Neti

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“Has Tod been making drug paraphenalia in the middle of the night?” I wondered when I spied a length of rubber tubing glued onto a 500 ml plastic bottle sitting on the kitchen counter. On further inspection, it became clear that this was not a bong, but I had no idea what it could be.
It is a neti pot.
Jala neti is a yoga practice meant to improve breathing. You use warm, isotonic salt water to wash out your nose and sinuses by pouring water in one nostril and letting it flow out the other.
Sounds gross, but it’s quite effective.
Not only does it loosen mucus, but it can also help to unblock your ears and every time I do it (perhaps through a fault in my procedure) I get a refreshing wash of saline across my eyes. It’s said to be effective against allergies, hay fever and other sinus-related illnesses. It’s too soon to tell if that’s true; I just think it feels good.
If you want to try it, this instruction manual (PDF) is helpful, or you can Google for nasal lavage, sinus irirgation or my favorite–nose douche. Although the manual advocates having someone teach you in person, I found it wasn’t at all difficult after I stopped laughing and snorting water everywhere (Tod was watching me). Every swimmer will recognise the feeling.
The plastic contraption Tod created will be replaced by a proper metal neti pot in the very near future.

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Mediatinker, Kristen McQuillin, is an American-born resident of Japan since 1998. This blog chronicles her life, projects, thoughts, and small adventures.