Instructions for use: Fill the nasal cleansing pot with warm, lightly salted water. Avoid iodized salt and use natural salt without additives, such as Himalayan crystal salt or pure sea salt. The salt concentration should be around 1% (i.e. 2.5 g salt per 1/4 liter of water). Insert the spout of the nasal cleansing canister into one of the nostrils. Adjust the head and the nasal irrigator so that the water flows out of the other nostril. Breathe relaxed through your mouth during the procedure.
The technique is not as difficult or uncomfortable as you might first think. You will be pleasantly surprised by this simple and effective health method. Once learned, the exercise can be done in about 3 minutes and easily integrated into a daily body cleaning routine, such as showering or brushing your teeth.
Note! Copper naturally oxidizes in contact with air/moisture and forms a greenish patina, this coating does not affect the good properties of copper. It can be easily cleaned with salt or lemon juice and baking soda
Warning: Do not use to store milk or milk products or anything with a sour taste or acidic content.