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Combat The Unpleasant and Often
Painful Symptoms of Sinusitis Using Simple Home Remedies
By Consumer Health Advocate,
Frank Mangano |
Sinusitis is one of the most common health conditions in the U.S.
Studies show that that it affects approximately 37 million people per
year. Since many people never actually see a doctor for a proper
diagnosis because they think it’s merely just a cold or allergies, that
number may actually be significantly higher.
Acute bacterial sinusitis is an infection of the sinus cavities caused
by bacteria where the mucous membranes that line the inside of the nose
and sinuses become inflamed. It is usually accompanied with a cold,
allergy attack, or irritation by environmental pollutants.
When your sinuses become inflamed, they are unable to drain mucus
through your nasal passages. This can lead to congestion and infection,
which causes pressure and pain in the sinuses. Aside from that, when
sinuses are unable to drain properly, bacteria and fungus are more
likely to grow inside of them.
There are two types of sinusitis: acute (sudden) and chronic
(long-term). When it comes to chronic sinusitis, you're never really
free from symptoms and always have a low level of sinusitis symptoms.
As I stated earlier, many people are unaware that they even have
sinusitis because symptoms are very similar to that of a cold or
allergies. One way to distinguish the difference between the two is
monitoring how long your symptoms last. A cold usually clears up after
5-7 days. Sinusitis symptoms last much longer. To truly determine if you
have sinusitis, you should see a physician to get a proper diagnosis.
Once you get that information from the doctor, he or she will probably
want to prescribe an anti-biotic. At that point you should tell the
doctor “thanks but no thanks”, pay your bill and make your way to the
door. After that, head over to your natural health store and grab some
supplements.
The first weapon of choice for fighting a cold is good old vitamin C. In
his book Natural Alternatives to Drugs,. Michael T. Murray maintains
"While the vitamin C studies have consistently demonstrated results
superior to over-the-counter cold medications, manufacturers of vitamin
C products are prevented from making any claims for their product, while
the makers of OTC common-cold medications spend hundreds of millions of
dollars brainwashing the American public into believing these products
are the answer to the common cold." I couldn’t have said it better
myself. I recommend taking 500 mg every 2 hours until the infection is
cured.
Recent studies have shown N-acetylcysteine, which is a natural
supplement to be effective in reducing the incidence of chronic
sinusitis. N-acetylcysteine is derived from an amino acid and has been
shown to help sinuses drain by keeping mucus fluid. Adults should take
in doses of 200 mg. three times a day and children can 200 mg two times
a day.
Zinc is also a great choice if you’re feel like you’re coming down with
a cold. "Zinc is not only seen to be an important regulator of immunity,
but has also been found clinically to be an excellent mineral to take in
the event of viral illness, such as the common cold," writes the Life
Extension Foundation.
Aside from strengthening the immune system, vitamin A thins the mucus
and promotes the growth of healthy mucus-promoting cells so that’s also
a great choice.
There are also a number of homeopathic medicine treatments you can
consider such as eyebright, monkshood, wild hops and belladonna. Some of
my personal favorite effective alternatives for fighting a cold are
Echinacea, cinnamon, elderflower, ginger and licorice simply because
they help improve your immune system instead of just band aiding the
problem. Either choice is till always better than making the chemical, I
mean drug companies rich.
Frank Mangano is a natural health expert and best selling author who
teaches you how to dramatically improve your health naturally, without
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