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Neti: Healing Secrets of Yoga and Ayurveda

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The most thorough and practical presentation of how to use the neti pot.

112 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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David Frawley

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David Frawley (or Vāmadeva Śāstrī वामदेव शास्त्री), b. 1950, is an American Hindu teacher (acharya) and author, who has written more than thirty books on topics such as the Vedas, Hinduism, Yoga, Ayurveda and Vedic astrology, published both in India and in the United States. He is the founder and director of the American Institute of Vedic Studies in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which offers educational information on Yoga philosophy, Ayurveda, and Vedic astrology. He works closely with the magazine Hinduism Today, where he is a frequent contributor.[1] He is associated with a number of Vedic organizations in several countries. He is a Vedic teacher (Vedacharya), Vaidya (Ayurvedic doctor), and a Jyotishi (Vedic astrologer).

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November 14, 2007
a quick and simple read for folks who want to use the neti pot to treat allergies, sinus problems, and other health issues. offers good basic instructions that you can't find on the internet as well as more advanced instructions for folks who want to go deeper. a yogic practice worth learning about...
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April 23, 2009
good detail on how to best use the neti, I learned a few things that I will use this spring and summer to help with allergies, etc. Not much woo-woo stuff, mostly practical advice. The use of the neti links back strongly to Ayurveda, which I think is fascinating.
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July 9, 2013
The book itself is informative and useful, however does the subject of Neti warrant an entire book for itself? The information could have been easily accommodated into other yog books by the author.
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