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Neti Pot Salt Jar 10 Ounces

Neti Pot Salt Jar 10 Ounces
From Himalayan Institute Press

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Product Description

Pure non-iodized salt No additives or anti-caking agents Pharmaceutical Grade Perfect for use with the nasal wash system, Neti PotTM Salt is 99.99% USP grade salt, the highest purity salt commercially available. It is non-iodized and contains no additives or anti-caking agents.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #491 in Health and Beauty
  • Size: 10 Ounce Jar
  • Brand: Himalayan Institute
  • Model: 215319
  • Ingredients: USP grade salt
  • Dimensions: 2.00" h x 1.00" w x 1.00" l, .75 pounds

Features

  • 10 Ounces Granule
  • Serving Size:

Customer Reviews

High-priced table salt1
This is salt, people. You're paying through the nose for SALT!

The package insert with my Ancient Secrets brand neti pot states that "non-iodized table salt is the best source of the salt for mixing the saline solution."

You need 1/4 teaspoon, dissolved in warm water, for each use.

Buy this and you are paying 69 cents an ounce for plain old NaCl.

I bought a 14.5-ounce countainer of high-end gourmet natural table salt -- Cerulean Seas refined sea salt, fine crystals, additive-free and iodine-free -- for $1.59 at Whole Foods Market. It's food grade and pure, and costs less than 11 cents an ounce.

This Himalayan Institute salt says it's "pharmaceutical grade." The Cerulean Seas is "food grade." The quality standards are the same, and if anything, the food grade is purer.

The question is, do you want to pay 69 cents or 11 cents?

Save your money.

Expensive1
I have not purchased this product. Here's why...

I buy 26-ounce sized non-iodized salt from my local Giant for 0.49 cents. I've been doing this successfully for years to treat my seasonal allergies, and allergic rhinitis.

I mix 1-teaspoon of the non-iodized salt into a quart container of luke-warm water. I then pour 8-ounces through each nostril using my neti pot, alternating between nostrils. This technique works quite well for me.

High-priced table salt1
This is salt, people. You're paying through the nose for SALT!

The package insert with my Ancient Secrets brand neti pot states that "non-iodized table salt is the best source of the salt for mixing the saline solution."

You need 1/4 teaspoon, dissolved in warm water, for each use.

For a list price of $6.99 (on sale for $5.20 as I write this), you can buy 10 ounces of this Himalayan Institute non-iodized salt. That works out to 69.9 cents per ounce (or 52 cents at the discounted price) for plain old NaCl.

I bought a 14.5-ounce countainer of high-end natural gourmet table salt -- Cerulean Seas refined sea salt, fine crystals, completely additive-free and iodine-free -- for $1.59 (regular full price) at Whole Foods Market. It's food grade and pure, and costs less than 11 cents an ounce.

This Himalayan Institute salt says it's "pharmaceutical grade." The Cerulean Seas is "food grade." The quality standards are the same, and if anything, the food grade is purer.

The question is, do you want to pay 70 cents (or 52 cents) or 11 cents an ounce for salt?

Save your money.