Kathryn wrote: Does anyone use CS in their Nettie Pot, and if so, how much
would be used,  etc.  1 oz.  per pot??? Right now I use sea salt.

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I find that when I don't use salt in a sinus drainage formula, my nasal
passages really sting. Salt is a good anti-microbial agent that's also an
astringent-it shrinks tissues and therefore reduces inflammation.

 

For my sinus solutions, I generally use salt, xylitol (for its
anti-bacterial effects) and liquid iodine. The sinuses require huge amounts
of iodine (itself germicidal), and this is a good way to get the iodine into
the nasal cavities. Sometimes I add very small amounts of tea tree and/or
oregano oils.

 

Some of the more chemist-minded folks can say if adding CS to a salt
solution reduces its benefits or undesirably changes its composition.

 

Nenah 

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author, the NEW Rife Handbook (2011)

Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)

VoiceBio and Biomodulator certification

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