I actually had one of these once, it worked pretty good, cleared out my nose and I didn’t snore when I was sleeping. I had to throw it out though cause I used oatmeal one time and it was never the same after that.
“…also serves as a great start to any broth-based meal you may be cooking. Simply place a bowl underneath your face as you use the netipot to catch the solution which passes through your nasal passages. For a particularly pungent base, reuse the same solution for several days in a row. Collect solution and add your favorite ingredients (meat, vegetable, etc.). This is a simple, healthy and naturally organic way to create your own broth for stews, soups and the like. And for that quick snack, simply place a strainer over the bowl used for catching the solution - once you have completed your use of the Netipot, you should be left with a few tasty treats - eat them now, or allow to dry for a different, less slimy texture. Enjoy!
Looks kinda similar to something Carl Thompson told me he did after dust storms in Ethiopia. He said the water would come out black. Oh yeah, it burns if you don’t add salt.
antman45 8:32 am on July 17, 2008 | #
I actually had one of these once, it worked pretty good, cleared out my nose and I didn’t snore when I was sleeping. I had to throw it out though cause I used oatmeal one time and it was never the same after that.
bucky 8:49 am on July 17, 2008 | #
i would like it more if i could color the liquid, then i could freak people out
Juliius 1:12 pm on July 18, 2008 | #
“…also serves as a great start to any broth-based meal you may be cooking. Simply place a bowl underneath your face as you use the netipot to catch the solution which passes through your nasal passages. For a particularly pungent base, reuse the same solution for several days in a row. Collect solution and add your favorite ingredients (meat, vegetable, etc.). This is a simple, healthy and naturally organic way to create your own broth for stews, soups and the like. And for that quick snack, simply place a strainer over the bowl used for catching the solution - once you have completed your use of the Netipot, you should be left with a few tasty treats - eat them now, or allow to dry for a different, less slimy texture. Enjoy!
bucky 1:15 pm on July 18, 2008 | #
that has way to high salt content for me!
Terry 5:39 pm on July 24, 2008 | #
Looks kinda similar to something Carl Thompson told me he did after dust storms in Ethiopia. He said the water would come out black. Oh yeah, it burns if you don’t add salt.