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How
to NEVER catch a cold
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To
say that this issue was inspired by the thousands
of the ‘Health and Yoga’ family who have
benefited amazingly from the detox technique of
jalaneti, would truly be an understatement.
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With
the never-ending stories of forgotten sinus,
allergy and headache problems, I just had to make
you aware of this phenomenal practice.
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What
is jalaneti?
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Well,
to put it simply, jalaneti is a cleansing practice
of the sinus passages with warm saline water.
Yogis have practiced it for centuries for its
innumerable and powerful benefits. It is also
called Neti or Saline Nasal Irrigation.
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In
yoga, it has been used for its extremely powerful
physical, psychological and spiritual benefits.
However, in the modern world - fed on an attitude
of immediate gains - jalaneti has gained immense
popularity because of its dramatic effect on the
sinuses.
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It
solves the sinus infection and allergy problems
without the use of drugs with immediate, immense
and sustained results AND without side effects.
You can read a sampling of the testimonials that
we receive every single day by going to: http://www.healthandyoga.com/sinus.html
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At
the immediate level, neti is a great tool for any
kind of respiratory disorder – sinusitis,
allergy, asthma, hay fever to name a few. People
invariably notice an immediate relief, which drugs
fail to achieve. Neti helps to re-program the
body’s natural mechanisms against respiratory
complaints including sore throats, coughs,
postnasal drips etc. |
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Other
benefits:
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It
can be of great benefit to problems associated
with the eyes and ears such as certain types of
deafness and myopia. But the great mental and
spiritual effects overshadow these tremendous
physical benefits
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Neti
has a cooling and soothing effect on the brain and
is therefore beneficial for headaches, migraine,
depression, mental tensions and even epilepsy,
hysteria and temper tantrums.
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It
stimulates better powers of visualization and
concentration and gives a feeling of lightness and
clarity to the mind.
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On
a higher plane, it is very effective for
meditation as it works on the subtle effects of
the olfactory bulb, and the psychic center, which
is known as the Ajna Chakra in yoga. |
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But
the best part is that it is excellent for those
trying to give up smoking. It reduces mouth
breathing and re-sensitizes the nose to the
indecency and discomfort of ingesting smoke,
therefore deprogramming the brain of the physical
and psychological addiction.
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If
it’s so good, why is neti relatively slow in
gaining popularity? Good question. Let me try and
answer that…
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First
is our OWN inertia. Somehow, we as humans cannot
imagine the thought of pouring water up our
nostrils – the involuntary thought is “what
will happen”. Well, nothing really – what goes
in comes out – and invariably the reaction
changes from one of apprehension to one of
unbridled delight.
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Secondly,
the drug lobbies are certainly not obliging. After
all they haven’t found anything as yet that
treats colds and allergies well enough and that
too WITHOUT side effects. Jalaneti has been
projected as something “esoteric” and
oriental. |
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Despite
this, neti is gaining immense popularity because
of the strong undercurrent of support and
propagation by the ever-growing neti doers –
including leading doctors and pediatricians.
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How
to do it?
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For
the benefit of understanding, I shall only briefly
highlight the procedure. The detailed instructions
are provided with the neti pot should you ever
decide to try this practice.
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A special
"Neti
Pot" is filled with warm, slightly salted
water and the spout of the pot is inserted into one
nostril. The position of the head and pot are adjusted
to allow the water to flow out of the other nostril.
This procedure is then alternated with the other nostril.
That’s it. The water drains out flushing the nasal
passages and the linings thoroughly. After these the
nostrils are dried out through special techniques.
Despite this, neti is
gaining immense popularity because of the strong
undercurrent of support and propagation by the
ever-growing neti doers – including leading
doctors and pediatricians. |
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Why is neti so
great?
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Besides
being used to treat full-blown sinus infections,
neti is perhaps the BEST preventive. Almost all of
us can “sense” when we are about to catch a
cold or an impending throat infection. But more
frustrating is the “helplessness” or the
inability to do anything about it as it takes over
our defenses. It is here that neti really
outscores everything else. Just flushing your ENT
passages through neti a couple of times a day
ensures that the infection does not take root and
just passes by.
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So,
it’s wise to consider shedding your apprehension
and trying this wonderful practice. And if you
can’t give up smoking through it, I’ll at
least guarantee that you’ll NEVER get a
full-blown cold or a sinus infection.
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Read
the figures and testimonials at: http://www.healthandyoga.com/sinus.html
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Now, you can’t get
a better tool than that can you?
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All
the best, Arun Goel
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