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Nasya for Summer Season
Summer Nasya Supports easy breathing by
   Lubricates the nasal passages
   Helps decongest the sinuses
   Reduces seasonal allergies during summer season
   Promotes awareness and concentration
$
15.00    
 

Indications:
  Sinus congestion, dryness of the nasal passages, stiffness in the neck and  shoulders, headaches, hoarseness, mental lethargy

  Possible Contraindications:
  Not for use by pregnant women immediately before or after eating, intoxication, or acute  fever.
About Nasya:
As said in Sanskrit ' Nasa Hi Shiraso dvaram' Nasal passage is door to head cavity, lubricating  nasal passage with Nasya oil helps bring calmness.

 
The nose is the direct route to the brain and also
the doorway to  consciousness. It is the entrance for prana, the life
force, which comes into  the body through the breath. Healthy uncongested
breathing is important to ensure proper flow of prana throughout the head
and body. Nasya Oil soothes  and protects the nasal passages and helps
relieve sinus congestion. Daily  nasal lubrication helps to release
tension in the head and relieve  accumulated stress. Nasya Oil is also
traditionally said to improve quality  of voice, strengthen vision and promote mental clarity.
      
   




1. Comfortably lie down on
your back and tilting your head back with your  nostrils opening towards
the sky. If you are lying on a bed, you may hang  your head off the edge of
the bed, or place a small pillow beneath your neck  for
support.       
 2. Place 2-3 drops
of nasya oil in  each nostril.
3. Take few sniffs in, then
rest for  a few minutes allowing the nasya to penetrate.
 This is a very useful method when  lying down is not always convenient or while doing on kids
 1.   Place a drop of nasya oil on the  little finger and gently insert it into the nostril.
 2.  Gently massage the outer side of  nose by pressing it.
 3.  Do both left and right nostrils 

Ingredients:  
 
Rose,Turmeric,Barbery,Neem,Vasa,Anantmula,Shatavari,Amalaki,Punarnava,Vidanga,Skullcap,Sandalwood and Sunflower Oil.
When allergy symptoms occur in the summertime, the underlying source is often an
out-of-balance Pitta dosha. Pitta is governed by the elements of water and fire,
and in the summer, excess heat can produce inflammation in the respiratory tract
or skin. These symptoms are usually rash, headache, burning or red eyes, and
inflammation in the sinuses and airway (sinusitis, bronchitis).
http://www.chopra.com/ccl/an-ayurvedic-approach-to-seasonal-allergies/#
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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