In doing Jala Neti, the water you pour into one nostril flows up above the bridge of your nose, where the normal air flows meet, back into the central cavity. It then flows down and out the other side of your nose. In this way, it flows by your mid and frontal nasal sinuses. In this stage water should not flow backwards into your throat or mouth. If you do it properly you will, normally, feel very little sensation. This is because the water is the same temperature as your body temperature, and the salinity is the same salinity as your tears. This is why your nose will hardly feel the water flow through.
Jala Neti is nasal cleansing with the use of warm saline water. It is a very ancient technique that has been passed down for thousands of years by the Yogis. It is said to have great physical benefits as well some spiritual ones. This, perhaps, is the best time for such a technique to be practised by modern people. With the rise in respiratory problems like coughs, colds, sinutitis, asthma, allergies, and bronchitis among others, coupled with the rapid degeneration of spirituality in most of society, the practice of Jala Neti will definitely be a panacea for many ailments. Jala Neti is basically beneficial to the cleanliness of the nose, eyes, throat, ears, lungs, plus the brain. There are over 7 different ways of practising Jala Neti.
Benefits of Jala Neti
Submitted by A on February 13, 2009 at 01:06