Jala neti- a procedure in Shatkarma Detox
Jala neti- nasal cleansing
We understand that yoga has numerous benefits. It not only strengthens the body but maintains a certain equilibrium that keeps the body in harmony. With that in mind, let’s shed some insight on some yogic techniques that aid in combating ailments. One of such methods that makes the body disease-free, is Jala neti. If you are wondering what it is, then do read this blog.
1. WHAT IS JALA NETI
The practice of Jala neti dates back hundreds of years. Initially, it was used by yogis to remain in top shape and free from diseases. This exercise deals with nasal hygiene and does the activity of cleaning the nasal passage. As brushing deals with dental hygiene, in the same way, Jala neti deals with nasal hygiene.
If we were to flip the ancient texts and manuscripts, we can find the references of Jala neti in the Hatha yoga Pradeepika. This textbook would be crucial for people that wish to study the quintessential Hatha yoga. Furthermore, Jala neti is also a part of the 6 purification methods, commonly known as ‘Shatkarma’.
2. PREPARATIONS FOR JALA NETI
If you are someone that has been practicing yoga for a while, then you are familiar with that yoga is simple. You don’t need many accessories to perfect it. All you need is courage and willpower. Likewise, when you are practicing Jal neti, you’ll need a pinch of salt, lukewarm water, and a small neti pot. For those that don’t know what neti pot is, it is a small pot with a long spout. The sprout is small enough to insert in your nostril.
3. PERFORMING JALA NETI
To perform Jala neti, the nozzle of the pot should fit carefully into your nostril. Make sure that the water does not leak out. The water should be at body temperature and mix a little bit of salt in it. If you experience pain, then seek medical aid.
Step 1: Washing the nostrils
Fill the pot with saltwater and stand straight with the legs apart. Lean forward and close your eyes.
Tilt the head to one side and raise your chin slowly.
Inhale through your mouth and insert the nozzle inside the upper nostril.
Firmly press the nozzle of the port in the nostril.
Place the pot in such a manner that the water goes in your nostril and not on the face.
Remove the pot and let the rest of the water run out of both nostrils.
Tilt your head on the other side and repeat the entire process.
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