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                                          Yogi’s NoseBuddy is made  

of PP plastic and the spoon of PS plastic, both  

approved for medical use and recyclable as hard plastic.

in Stockholm since 1976

Non–profit organisation

Västmannagatan 62     

SE-113 25 Stockholm, Sweden 

+46 (0)8 32 12 18 

stockholm@yoga.se

International Haa Retreat Center • SE-340 13 Hamneda • Sweden • +46 (0)372 550 63 • haa@yogameditation.com

Designed and produced in Sweden by:

A quality product created from more than 40 years of experience teaching nose cleansing. 

www.YogaMeditation.com

Yogi’s NoseBuddy is CE–marked  

as a medical–technical product. 

© 2016 Scandinavian Yoga and Meditation School.  

All rights reserved. “NoseBuddy,” the flower symbol on pages 1, 5 & 6,  

and  the  logo  on  page  6  are  registered  trademarks/trademarks  in  the                                

EU,  US,  and/or  other  countries  and  belong  to  the                                           

Scandinavian Yoga and Meditation School

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Unique design - for excellent water flow!

NoseBuddy’s large volume (0.5 litre) and long, curved spout  

facilitate cleansing your nose, even when severely congested.

Measuring spoon for salt + water-level mark  

With the spoon and the water–level mark, you add  

just the right amount of salt and water  

– for a pleasant experience, every time!  

Light and durable 

Ideal at home and when travelling.

Easy to use both for adults and children

With NoseBuddy, nose cleansing soon becomes as easy  

and natural a part of daily hygiene as brushing your teeth.

Lukewarm water up to the 

water–level mark (0.5 litre)

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A level measuring spoon  

of salt (4.5 g)

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Physiologically correct 

saline solution (0.9%)

The Scandinavian Yoga and Meditation School

 is one of the most well–established and advanced yoga and meditation schools in the West.  

Founded in 1970 in Copenhagen by the Danish yogi, Swami Janakananda. Today there are independent schools in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany 
and France. The school is one of the few of its kind where the teachers have gone through full–time training for several years under ashram conditions.

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