Register Now!

Media

  • scanner scanner
  • scanner screengrab
  • modern materialist the modern
    materialist
  • video 61 frames
    per second
  • video the remote
    island
  • date machine date
    machine

Photo

  • slice slice with
    giovanni
    cervantes
  • paper airplane crush paper
    airplane crush
  • autumn blog autumn
  • chase chase
  • rose &amp olive rose & olive
Scanner
Your daily cup of WTF?
ScreenGrab
The Hooksexup Film Blog
Slice
Each month a new artist; each image a new angle. This month: Giovanni Cervantes.
ScreenGrab
The Hooksexup Film Blog
Autumn
A fashionable L.A. photo editor exploring all manner of hyper-sexual girls down south.
The Modern Materialist
Almost everything you want.
Paper Airplane Crush
A San Francisco photographer on the eternal search for the girls of summer.
Rose & Olive
Houston neighbors pull back the curtains and expose each other's lives.
chase
The creator of Supercult.com poses his pretty posse.
The Remote Island
Hooksexup's TV blog.
61 Frames Per Second
Smarter gaming.
Date Machine
Putting your baggage to good use.

The Modern Materialist

Neti Pot Cleanses Your Nostrils

Posted by Alex Zalben



According to their website, the Neti Pot, “naturally cleanses, refreshes, and protects the nasal passages, one of our body's first lines of defense against illness.” But I’m really only posting this so you can check out the demonstration video below:


Anybody ever used this? Is it actually as horrifying as it looks? Oh, and “thanks” to Geoff for the suggestion.

[$36, Himalayan Institute]


+ DIGG + DEL.ICIO.US + REDDIT

Comments

April said:

I have used one regularly and they work better than anything when you are having sinus issues. The only problem is it is not easy to get used to pouring water in one nostril and out the other. When you are not "clear" and really needing a Neti pot, it's not easy and pretty like the video.

Definitely not for everyone, but honestly works better than anything else when you have allergies. Got me through a 3 day outdoor music festival and I have hardcore allergies that keep me inside.

April 21, 2008 4:47 PM

Jonathan Harford said:

Despite what certain sketch comedians might assert, they do work. And are fun-ly horrifying.

April 21, 2008 4:51 PM

regan said:

They do work, although my husband likes to joke that I'm waterboarding myself when I use it.  

April 21, 2008 5:26 PM

everett said:

This is a great form of self-care. We sell them, use and love them. Keep the pollen, pollution and icky mucus from just sitting inside your sinus cavity. I admit this is not very American in concept, but once you try it you will get one of your own. I just sold one to a farmer that has been in this desert valley for almost 50 years; the immediate look of joy and relief on his face was priceless. Don't poo-poo ancient knowledge, I mean it.

April 21, 2008 9:16 PM

Adam Dachis said:

My sister uses this thing every day and swears by it.  She keeps telling me to try it since we have the same stuffed up issues that we inherited from our dad.  I haven't quite worked up the courage to try it, as it creeps me out.

But check out that blonde.  Makes me think we ought to have "neti porn."  (I'm not serious--just want to make that 100% clear :).)

April 21, 2008 9:18 PM

Amber said:

Yeah Adam, I was worried that my reaction to the photo was inappropriate...thanks for making me feel normal.  

I've tried the neti pot, but not on a regular basis.  If you're willing to use it consistently, I'm sure it works great.  For those of us who aren't as hot on regiment, I'd say the "Oh my god I'm going to drown" feeling goes away pretty quickly, but the results are minimal.  On the rare occasion I dig it out of my cabinet and try it, the process still brings tears to my eyes and instills momentary, irrational fear.  

April 21, 2008 11:04 PM

Alex Zalben said:

I think that's mainly it... The idea of having water spurt out of my nose is completely terrifying. BUT, if it works, it works.

April 21, 2008 11:23 PM

ALH said:

Yes, they do work, especially if you have regular sinus problems. They are freaky as all heck, but better than anything my doctor has suggested.

April 21, 2008 11:32 PM

sevoyeur said:

I thought these things were nonsense--freaky, hippy, xenophilic nonsense and I'm a hippy--, but it has really helped my allergies.  My sinuses are also clear for probably the first time in 20 years.

April 24, 2008 12:41 AM

in

Archives

about the blogger

Alex Zalben is a writer living in New York City. He's written for McSweeney's, Modern Humorist and PulpSecret.com. As one-fifth of the sketch comedy group Elephant Larry, he has been written up in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and pretty much every other major publication. Their blog was named one of PC Magazine's Top Blogs for 2007, and they recently won an ECNY Award for their viral short, "Minesweeper: The Movie." Alex did not know love until he bought his first Mac.

Steph Auteri is a freelance writer and proofreader who has been published in Publishers Weekly, New York Press, Playgirl, and other bastions of fine writing. She maintains a professional site https://www.stephiswrite.com, and also blogs about freelancing over at Freelancedom. You can keep up on her day-to-day by visiting her Twitter page.

Diana Vilibert is a freelance writer, among other things. Born in Lithuania, she now lives in New Jersey, where she doesn't have to walk to work ten miles in the snow, barefoot, uphill both ways. Diana cannot afford most of the products she writes about because she buys too many pairs of heels to make up for her shoeless childhood. She's written for MarieClaire.com, Janemag.com, and CosmoGIRL!.

Shaun Seneviratne is a dude just like anyone else. Just your average guy that raps Bone Thugs-n-Harmony to strangers on the subway at 4 a.m., doesn't chew his food because he believes it's a waste of time, and sleeps next to a scale replica of the Ghostbusters headquarters. He can rest easy knowing Egon, Peter, Ray, and Winston have his back. He currently lives in northern New Jersey, plays bass in Rapid Cities, and recently started a tumblr.

Laureen Mahler is a writer and editor who lives in California, where the sun never sets and everyone rollerskates to work. She coedits Beeswax Magazine and spends the remainder of her time as a freelance writer and letterpresser. She truly believes that someday she will master the ultimate multitask of blogging while letterpressing, though that might mean that she'll need a second pair of arms.

Send tips to


Tags

HOME DESIGN


GADGETS

partners