KSTAR KRNP Rubber Thread Neti Pipe – 3mm (Set of 10pcs) | Yogic Nasal Cleansing Sutra Neti Tube for Deep Nasal Purification
(20 Length x 7 Height x 5 Width) in centimeter
The KSTAR Rubber Thread Neti Pipe (3mm) is a premium-quality yogic cleansing tool designed for Sutra Neti — an advanced nasal cleansing technique in Hatha Yoga. Made from soft, medical-grade rubber, this neti pipe is gentle, flexible, and safe for deep nasal passage cleansing.
Product Specifications:
- Material: Rubber
- Color: Orange
- Length: 37.5 cm
- Diameter: 3 mm
- Sterilization: Non-Sterilized
- Usage: Clinical / Yogic Nasal Cleansing (Sutra Neti)
- Pack Contains: 10 Pieces
- Application: Yogapathy, Naturopathy, and Home Practice
Used widely in yogic therapy and naturopathy centers, the KSTAR Rubber Neti Pipe helps remove mucus, dust, and other impurities from the nasal cavity, promoting better breathing, improved eyesight, and enhanced mental clarity. It is an essential tool for practitioners seeking complete sinus detox and respiratory wellness.
Each pack contains 10 non-sterilized rubber neti threads, designed for clinical and personal use.
Key Features & Benefits:
- High-Quality Rubber: Made from soft, durable rubber for smooth insertion and comfortable use.
- Ideal for Sutra Neti Practice: Supports advanced nasal cleansing for yogic and therapeutic routines.
- Improves Breathing & Focus: Helps clear nasal blockages, enhances concentration, and supports respiratory health.
- Reusable & Easy to Clean: Washable and long-lasting material suitable for repeated use.
- Trusted by Professionals: Commonly used in yoga centers, Ayurveda clinics, and naturopathy institutions.
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