FDA: Improper Neti Pot use opens risk to brain-eating amoebas, other bacteria
Neti Pots are a fixture in many homes to flush out clogged nasal passages.
Neti pots: Uses, dangers, and warnings
FDA: Improper use of Neti Pots can cause brain-eating amoebas
2 Rare neti pot deaths prompts warning for use in sinus infections
Brain-Eating Amoebas Might Be Hiding in Your Neti Pot
FDA: Improper use of Neti Pots could lead to brain-eating amoebas
Naegleria fowleri: Sources of infection, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management; a review - Jahangeer - 2020 - Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology - Wiley Online Library
Brain eating amoeba infections are rare but can happen if you use tap , Tap Water
Disaster declaration issued for Texas county after brain-eating amoeba found in water supply - ABC News
Neti pots are great for sucking out snot. It's also very unlikely they'll kill you.
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Using a Neti Pot Wrong Can Cause Deadly Infections - New FDA Guidelines for Sinus Rinsing
Brain-eating amoeba kills Washington woman, doctors suspect improper Neti Pot use, Local News
Fatal brain-eating amoeba may have come from woman's neti pot
Woman dies of rare brain-eating amoeba after using neti pot filled with tap water - Deseret News
PDF) A Case Study of the Neti Pot's Rise, Americanization, and Rupture as Integrative Medicine in U.S. Media Discourse