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Nasal
Cleansing Cleansing constitutes a foundational aspect of health. Many kinds of
cleansing are available and recommended for various health issues. Some
of the more common include cleansing diets, cleansing fasts, juice fasts,
liver/gall bladder cleanses, kidney cleanses, enemas and colonic irrigations.
But there is another type of cleanse, unfamiliar to most people, that
is very helpful for nasal and sinus congestion. We call it a Nasal Flush.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Though nasal cleansing is done in Hatha Yoga, this method is certainly
not confined to any eastern religious practice. The practice is also found
in France, Germany and even Jamaica. It's a historic remedy in Scandinavia
for colds and infections. The old fishermen claim to have avoided colds
throughout their lives by sniffing salt water from their hand or a small
bowl and then spitting it out of the mouth again. A hundred years ago
it was common to find nose cleansing glass pots sold in Scandinavian pharmacies.
We recommend nose cleansing against dry mucus membranes, to people with allergies and when working in dusty environments. BENEFITS Some of the greatest benefits of nasal cleansing have been noted by sinusitis sufferers. A 19-year old student said: I suffered from chronic sinusitis for years, with headaches, tiredness, etc. Medicine didn't help any more, and an operation was necessary. After I had learned nose cleansing, together with a few breathing exercises, I used it daily. The operation became unnecessary, and today I am completely healthy. Nasal cleansing also helps reduce environmental allergy symptoms. People
doing nasal cleansing during pollen season report great improvements from
their typical symptoms. A woman from Stockholm, Sweden that had suffered
from hay fever every Spring - with the usual swollen eyes, tearing and
completely blocked nose - is symptom-free even at the height of pollen
season, as a result of nasal cleansing. PHYSIOLOGY OF NASAL CLEANSING So what happens in the nasal passages when you practice nasal cleansing? Professor Paul Stoksted from Odense, Denmark states: In the sinuses and mucus membranes microscopic hairs are found, the so-called cilia, that all vibrate in the same direction. Under a microscope they resemble a cornfield swaying in the wind. The cilia are coated with a layer of mucus that catch dust, bacteria, pollen and white blood corpuscles. Through their motion the mucus membrane acts as a conveyer belt, transporting the mucus and caught particles through the nose, down the throat and further on to the stomach. The movement of the cilia hairs can be paralyzed by virus and allergy provoking substances, and also when it dries out, the mucus becomes tough and crusty and looses its function. Cleansing with salt water keeps the mucus moist, the cilia hairs are stimulated and encrustations, dust as well as allergy provoking substances are removed. The reason that nasal cleansing aids blocked nasal and sinus cavities is explained by Dr. Kenneth Uhre from Tallmogarden Sanatorium in Sweden: The nasal cavity is connected to the sinuses with small orifices. When during a cold these channels are closed because of swollen mucus membranes, it can lead to sinusitis. By nose cleansing these channels are kept clear.
EXPERT OPINIONS People with chronic sinus conditions should use a nasal douche daily,
as it promotes drainage of the sinuses and speeds healing of inflamed
tissues. Of all the treatment options suggested in my book, [nasal] irrigation
is probably one of the most helpful. REASONS TO DO A NASAL FLUSH 1. To remove excess mucous due to cold or congestion. NASAL FLUSH INSTRUCTIONS Though nasal cleansing can be done by sniffing salt water out of a bowl or the palm of your hand, it is much more effective (and more comfortable) to use a Nasal Cup. A Nasal Cup looks like a miniature ceramic tea pot. Though many nasal flushing regimens recommend using refined table salt, I feel Celtic Sea Salt with all 84 minerals found in ocean water is superior. Given the history of using ocean water for nasal cleansing, this will give you the same thing. The only difference is that Celtic Salt comes from a pristine area, such that its purity is greater than just grabbing a cup of salt water out of the ocean. For purity's sake, use distilled water to mix the Celtic Salt into. 1. Add 1/4 tsp. Celtic Salt (coarse or fine) into 1 cup lukewarm distilled
water in Nasal Cup. Stir until salt fully dissolves. (Note: You may also
add 1/4 tsp. of baking soda to buffer the salt - some people experience
a slight irritation from the Celtic Salt alone.) TESTIMONIALS Just a couple of examples of feedback our clinics have received from clients doing the Nasal Flush: The Celtic Sea Salt nasal flush has kept my sinuses uncongested since
starting and I have not had any sinus infections. My son hasn't had any sinus problems since we started using the Celtic
Sea Salt nasal flush. CLOSING THOUGHTS I can imagine some readers and radio listeners hearing about nasal cleansing
and responding, "Oh, gross!" They would perhaps have the same
reaction to an explanation of enemas, colonic irrigations, liver/gall
bladder cleanses, parasite cleanses and the like.
DISCLAIMER:
The information contained in this publication is for educational purposes
only. It is not intended to diagnose illness nor prescribe treatment.
Rather, this material is designed to be used in cooperation with your
nutritionally-oriented health professional to deal with your personal
health problems. Should you use this information on your own, you are
prescribing for yourself, which is your constitutional right, but neither
the author nor publisher assume responsibility. |
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