if u want any product listed below ,please comment or mail us at univisonpost@gmail.com
you can buy these product through ebay also.but you need to intimate us first.
BUYING OPTION
CLICK ON BUY PAYPAL BUTTON AND BUY,EBAY ,VPP
SHIPPING ONLY IN INDIA
 According to Alfred Dunhill, Africans have long employed chillum-style pipes for smoking cannabis and
 later tobacco. Gourds and various horns were often employed while 
conical bowls were common in Uganda. One of the more famous pipes is an 
ivory cone pipe once belonging to "Waganda" monarch King Mtesa.[3]
According to Alfred Dunhill, Africans have long employed chillum-style pipes for smoking cannabis and
 later tobacco. Gourds and various horns were often employed while 
conical bowls were common in Uganda. One of the more famous pipes is an 
ivory cone pipe once belonging to "Waganda" monarch King Mtesa.[3]
                                          



RS 683
discount price for bulk buyers(5 min) rs 582
                                                         
   
RS 392
discount price for bulk buyers(5 min)rs 318
                          discount price for bulk buyers(5 min) rs 206
you can buy these product through ebay also.but you need to intimate us first.
BUY CHILLUM (CLAY SMOKING PIPE)
                  CHILLUM (CLAY SMOKING PIPE)
|  | 
| INR RS 383(2 PIECES) | 
BUYING OPTION
CLICK ON BUY PAYPAL BUTTON AND BUY,EBAY ,VPP
SHIPPING ONLY IN INDIA
A chillum, or chilam, is a straight conical pipe with end-to-end channel, traditionally made of clay and used since at least the 18th century[1] by wandering Hindu monks, known as sadhus[2] in
 India. It was invented in India. The culture of owning and smoking in a
 chillum has spread from India to the world since the mid-1960s.
 According to Alfred Dunhill, Africans have long employed chillum-style pipes for smoking cannabis and
 later tobacco. Gourds and various horns were often employed while 
conical bowls were common in Uganda. One of the more famous pipes is an 
ivory cone pipe once belonging to "Waganda" monarch King Mtesa.[3]
According to Alfred Dunhill, Africans have long employed chillum-style pipes for smoking cannabis and
 later tobacco. Gourds and various horns were often employed while 
conical bowls were common in Uganda. One of the more famous pipes is an 
ivory cone pipe once belonging to "Waganda" monarch King Mtesa.[3]
Since the 1960s the embellished bamboo chillum has become an American 
folk art form. These pipes are handmade and often sold by the artists on
 street corners in places like the Haight-Ashbury district of San 
Francisco and the Greenwich Village area of New York City. As designs 
these contemporary smoking pipes recall traditional decorated bamboo 
pipes from Borneo,[3] however,
 the American carved bamboo design often employs a brass lighting 
fixture for a bowl. Since the 1970s, street artist Darrel "Pipeman" 
Mortimer of San Francisco has made nearly 10,000 such pipes, each 
signed, numbered and sold personally.[6]
jal neti pots

Jal neti
Saline Solution
Firstly,
 buy a type of salt without anything added. Industrial salt often has 
added chemical anticaking agents. You can use normal sea salt, best 
without added iodine, or pharmaceutical salt which you can buy in health
 stores or pharmacies.
The
 solution you use should have 0,9% of salt, like the body fluids do. 
Some Neti Pots have a spoon to measure this exactly. If yours does not 
have such a spoon, you can start by taking 500 ml of water and add one 
teaspoon of salt, this is about 0,9%. Once you know how it should feel, 
you will find out how much you need for your own Neti pot. If it is 
easier for you, you can use the taste of the water to find the same 
concentration every time.
Take
 body-warm water for Jala Neti. Pour some drops on the inside of your 
wrist to see if the water has the right temperature, the hands are not 
sensitive enough. It is better to have the water a little bit too warm 
than too cold. Mix well so that the salt is diluted completely.
You
 will find all this out with growing experience, it differs from person 
to person. Some like a higher saline solution, some even do it without 
salt. The tissue of the nose is very sensitive and reacts immediately if
 something is not right. This shows you if everything is fine.If you 
take the described solution and temperature, there should be no 
uncomfortable feelings at all.

Most Common Method - Sideways
•        Fill your Neti pot and stand in front of the sink.
•        Bend
 over the sink and breathe naturally through your mouth. By opening your
 mouth wide enough, the passage from the nose to the mouth is closed. No
 water can get into your mouth or your throat. Don't talk or laugh, no 
air should come into your nose now. There won't be a feeling of having 
water in the airways if you pay attention to this.
•        Now put the nose cone into your right nostril and seal it with some gentle moves so that no water is coming out of this nostril.
•        Then
 gently bend your head forward and roll it to the left side. The left 
nostril should be the lowest point. Forehead and chin should be about 
the same level.
•        You
 need to experiment with the posture of your head. Once the water is 
coming out of your left nostril, hold your head and only move the Neti 
pot to keep the water pouring in.
•        You
 should start with half a pot per side. For this wait about 20 seconds 
and remove the nose cone out of your right nostril.If you practised with
 half apot fir some time, you can use one pot per side.
•        Bring
 your head to the middle and let all the water flow out. Blow gently 
with both nostrils. You should not close one nostril now and you should 
not blow hardly. This can bring the water up in you ears where it cannot
 dry correctly.
•        Repeat the procedure with the left nostril, doing everything in the opposite direction.
•        When
 you finished let all the water flow out again and gently blow the water
 out of both nostrils. You can roll your head in every direction and let
 it hang and move it then to get all the water out. Drying up the nose 
is very important and should not be neglected!
•        If 
you have a mucus blockage you can go back and forth for some times. Make
 sure that the water which has entered the nose does not flow back in 
the Neti pot. Therefore put the cone in your nose, pour some water in, 
remove the pot and let it flow out again.
•        If 
you have problems doing this alone, you can ask people who practise yoga
 or give yoga classes to show you. Most yoga practitioners will know 
this technique.
•        If 
you try it for some time and the water does not come out of the other 
nostril, you should ask a doctor for advise. There could be some type of
 anatomical blockage.
Advanced Method - Backwards - No Danger
•        This
 is called Vyutkrama Kapalabhati or sinus bellowing and cleanses a part 
where the water cannot flow just by using the sideways technique. It is a
 more advanced and more powerful technique. It has a better effect on 
some diseases and problems such as sinusitis, snoring or throat 
problems. You should only try this if you have mastered the sideways 
technique.
•        Always start with by cleaning your nose with one or two pots using the sideways technique.
•        Then start just as if you would do the sideways technique. Gently sniff some water back into your mouth and spit it out.
•        Even though there no danger you should try not to swallow the water.
•        You
 do not need to dry your nose between the two techniques but you should 
pay extra-attention on cleaning your nose afterwards as the water 
reaches deeper and in more places than just by using the sideways 
technique.

Benefits
•        removes dirt and infectious microorganisms from the nasal cavities and passageways
•        reduces the frequency and duration of colds
•        reduces allergic problems such as hay fever
•        improves your nose breathing generally and therefore reduces diseases such as asthma and bronchitis
•        moistens dry nasal cavities and passageways
•        reduces the symptoms of chronic sinusitis
•        flushes the tear ducts and increases eye sight
•        improves your sense of smell and taste, is therefore very good if you want to stop smoking
•        can be beneficial for some types of ear disorders
•        stimulates Ajna-Chakra
•        has a harmonizing and calming effect on the mind
RS 683
discount price for bulk buyers(5 min) rs 582
|  | 
| RS 160-not avillable | 
 
   RS 392
discount price for bulk buyers(5 min)rs 318
|  | 
| RS 283 | 
pls note
price include shipping,packing and forwarding
prices are same as our products are on ebay
bulk buyers(5 minimum) will get huge discount





 
No comments:
Post a Comment