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Cheryl Thomas, RYT
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Neti Pot Nasal Cleansing

Some people think I have strange ideas and they may be right.  I'm in the business where "not so mainstream" viewpoints are commonplace. As a society, we're raised with a certain cultural model of what's "true" and what's "woo-woo".  May things are outside our comfort zone, but does that make them wrong? Is there a right/wrong?
 
When I first used the neti pot hesitated mentioning it to anyone, lest I get the "you what?" look. I definitely avoided mentioning the tongue scraping. Today, your local Rite-Aide and omnipresent, CVS, sells a neti pot and is marketed as an Advanced Nasal Irrigation System or nasal lavage or nasal douche.  What was once on the bottom shelf in the wellness section of your Whole Foods or your crunchy nutrition store is now on Aisle 2B at your local big-box, just a couple of aisles over from the 82 brands of cold medicine and and toxic cleaning supplies.
 
So, no problem, call it nasal irrigation, although they could think of a more appealing name. Big pharma would have called it something sexy, like Neticia.  Irrigation just sounds like something you do to a field.  Douche, puhleese.
 
Neti is an important part of the yogic system of body cleansing techniques. It is intended to clean the air passageways in the head or sinuses.  Ancient yogi texts (Hatha Yoga Pradipika) and other sources attribute beneficial effects that range from profound physiological ones on the body, mind and personality to even clairvoyance.(1)  Hummm?  Don't even ask about sutra neti where a string is used instead of water. 
 
Neti has many applications, but the most common is clearing the nasal passages of dirt, bacteria and, mucus.  This can help many guard against nasal infections, hayfever, allergies sinutitis and more. There are other suggested benefits(2), although some sound a bit "out there". 
 
It's really very easy.  Simply fill your net pot (show above) with some salt and warm water.  Put the spout in one nostril, tip your head and let the water run into the upper nostril and out the lower one. Best to be in the shower or over a sink.  Voila!  You've irrigated. 

Here are some comments:
 
1.  The ratio of water-to-salt is critical for your comfort.  If you feel any stinging, you probably have either too much or too little salt.  Good luck deciding which.
 
2.  Warm water.  Goldilocks warm--not too hot, not too cold.
 
3.   Most use tap water, however, there is a recent warning due to a Louisiana man who picked up a parasite in the water and it transfer to his brain. The story didn't end well.  You can use distilled, boiled (and cooled) or sterile water. 
 
4.  It's recommended that you don't share your pot and clean and dry it after each use. 
 
5.  You can buy some fancy, expensive salt.  I have some called Baraka Infused Salt Rinse, which set me back a whopping $14, but I'm a bit of a sucker. It's got some good smelling essential oils which are supposed to "discourage the growth of pathogens". There's more info at sinussupport.com.
 
Don't take it from me.  There is lots of information on the internet.  Now is good time to start as the flu and cold season are upon us.  Rinsing the sinuses will help with congestion from colds and sinus infections and even soothe dry nasal passages from indoor heating. 
 
(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neti_(Hatha_Yoga)
(2) http://www.stevenaitchison.co.uk/blog/the-benefits-of-jala-neti/

   
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Iris Lambert and Irie Yoga are offering a 200 Hour Elemental Vinyasa Teacher Training and Absorption in 2016. This Teacher Training will explore the relationship between Ayurveda and Yoga as a lifestyle.  As Iris about it!

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Live Music and Vinyasa Flow with the fabulous Jenn Russo at Yoga on Center in Healdsburg, Saturday, Nov 7th, 9:00- 10:30.

 Another important opportunity to teachers and serious students.  Study anatomy with Judith Lasater at Mt. Madonna.  Not just any anatomy, but Experiential Anatomy, billed as the The Most Fun Anatomy Course Ever.  I'll be there.  More info here.  

Know about Yoga in Graton?  It's hopping! Find 5 classes a week ranging from Gentle to Slow Flow to All Levels, featuring me, Corina Stoicescu and Denise Hammond. Time and places at YogaInGraton.com.

Restorative Yoga..........Thanks to your interest in this important practice, I'm adding a permanent Wednesday class.  See below for details!!!

 My weekly schedule is below (scroll down or click here!).  Or, you can always go to my website and click on the always up-to-date calendar to find where I might be.  
 
The Adult Nap
Thanks to your interest in this important practice, I'm offering a a Restorative Yoga on Wednesdays from 5:15 to 6:45.    at Yoga Studio Ganesha on the Square in Sebastopol.  Pricing - Buy a 4 class pass for $54 ($13.50/class) or 8 classes for $100 or Drop-In of $16.  Yoga in Graton students can use your punch card ($10 per class)!!!   

What's on Your Kitchen Counter?
A new study caused a flourish of articles about the link between what's on your kitchen counter and your weight.  Over 200 American kitchens were photographed to determine if the food sitting out on counters could predict the weight of the woman living in each home.  Answer:  Yes it could.  

Here's a bit from Science Daily:

"The new Cornell study found that women who had breakfast cereal sitting on their counters weighed 20-lbs more than their neighbors who didn't, and those with soft drinks sitting out weighed 24 to 26-lbs more. The good news? Those who had a fruit bowl weighed about 13-lbs less."

Occasional Migraine Headaches
Ayurveda specialist, Dr. John Douillard, has an article on an Ayurvedic approach to migraine headaches that are due to tension.  Here's an excerpt:

"To distinguish between whether you have an occasional migraine or a tension headache, try the following:
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Class Schedule - Week of November 1, 2015
Tuesday
5:00 - 6:00
Private, Healdsburg

Wednesday
5:15 - 6:45 
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Restorative Yoga

Thursday
8:45 - 9:45
Graton Community Club
All Levels 

5:00 - 6:00
Private, Healdsburg

Saturday 
9:00 - 10:30
YogaOne, Petaluma
All Levels Flow





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Nasal Cleansing
Did you Know?
Restorative Yoga
What's on Your Kitchen Counter
Migraine Headaches
List of Classes Online
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Tuesday
5:00 - 6:00
Healdsburg, Private

Wednesday
5:15 - 6:45 
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Restorative Yoga
 
Thursday
8:45 - 9:45 
All Levels 

5:00 - 6:00 
Private, Healdsburg

Saturday  
9:00 - 10:30
YogaOne, Petaluma
All Levels Flow
 

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You cannot be lost if you don't care where you are.  
Judith Lasater

 

 When people ask me what equipment I use, I tell them my eyes.

 Ansel Adams 


"Not to have what we want is stressful; to have what we do not want is stressful."  

 Buddha

 

"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion."  

Dalai Lama

 

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