Baraka
Child's Neti Pot | Purple
Child's Neti Pot | Purple
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Stuffy noses are no fun . . . and no joke!
In young children, chronic stuffy noses can lead to chronic mouth breathing, which can lead to dental cavities and abnormal oral & facial development! Help your little one breathe easy with this beautiful, slim spout neti pot handcrafted to fit tiny nostrils. Gently wash away excess mucous for clear sinuses and a restful night’s sleep.
*spout may appear larger in image
Why You’ll Love It:
- A natural and highly effective solution for acute, chronic and seasonal sinus congestion
- Lightweight ergonomic design allows for easy use and cleaning
- Holds 10 oz of saline solution
- Durable high-fired stoneware ceramic
- Food-grade ceramic glaze
- 100% lead-free, safe and non-toxic
- Sustainably handcrafted in Northern California by a small, independent & woman-owned and operated business - dedicated to teaching the importance of good sinus health practices since 1996
specifications
specifications
care & safety notes
care & safety notes
This slim spout neti pot is only recommended for young children; the standard size spout of the Essential Neti Pot fits (and is preferred by) most adults and adolescents unless nostrils are exceptionally small.
As a handmade item, expect slight variations. And, as with all ceramics, this item will chip or break if mistreated. Handle with care and keep out of reach of accident-prone hands and paws.
Always use a saline solution, not water, to rinse sinuses. Saline salts sold separately.
Please note that our personal care items are final sale & nonreturnable due to their hygienic nature.
**Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning**
**Not recommended for microwave use**
** It’s strongly recommended to empty and clean the neti pot promptly after use. Don’t allow a saline solution to sit for long periods in the neti pot.**
about this brand
about this brand
Baraka is a small, independent & woman-owned and operated business in Northern California dedicated to teaching the importance of good sinus health practices since 1996.
