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Is there a cure to sinusitis and nasal polyposis (polyps)?



I have sinusitis for the past 15 years and it is getting worse on and off.. it depends on the food sometimes like Ghee and vegegable salads makes worsens the nasal blocks

I have nasal block almost all the time and I use Otrivin nasal drops to get relieved I can say that I am adicted to it

if it is more worst I use Rhinocart a Steroidal nasal spray to get quick relief and it works only some weeks or months then gets worse. Doctors adviced me FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) but according to the doctors' openion this will work for few months and I will have the same problem when infection arises.

is there a permenant solution to it can some one help me that leads me non-surgical permenent healing...

1. Add 1/4 tsp. Sea Salt (fine) into 1 cup lukewarm distilled water in Nasal Cup (I put the solution in a regular cup and used a turkey baster and just let the water flow gently out of the turkey baster). Stir until salt fully dissolves. (Note: You may also add 1/4 tsp. of baking soda to buffer the salt - some people experience a slight irritation from the Sea Salt alone.)

2. Lean over sink with head facing down, then turned to right or left.

3. Place Nasal Cup spout (or turkey baster) in nostril that's now on top and gently tilt the cup until water is slowly flowing into nostril. Breathe through mouth. If water isn't flowing through to the other nostril, try tilting your head at different angles to open passageway. The more you relax doing this, the easier it is for the water to flow through.

4. Water will begin flowing out other nostril and into the sink. Continue until half the water has gone, then turn your head the other way and run the rest through the opposite nostril.

5. When Nasal Cup (or turkey baster) is empty, bend forward and let your head hang loosely to help get any remaining water out of the nose. (If you have mucous buildup for having a cold, you can blow your nose into the sink and it flushes the mucous out more)

6. Close one nostril with a finger and turn your head. Switch to the other nostril and do the same.

7. Blow gently through one nostril at a time, closing the other nostril with a finger to dry the nose.

8. Throwing your head back or bending over can also help get any remaining salt water out of the nasal passages.

I used this method after doing a search here and not finding the recipe to use. I am just getting over a cold, and my one ear drum was blocked up and swollen. This flush not only helped my nose, but my ear drum swelling isn't as bad either.
The best thing, is that I can actually breathe finally. I did all of the cleanses here last yr, and still had some minor breathing problems, though my sinus allergies were cleared up thanks to the cleanses. I never thought to cleanse my nose then during all of my cleansing. And yes, most ear infections are caused by sinus and mucous build up, so this method has worked wonderfully for that. :)
Rev_HH
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Unfortunately, sinusitis can be a chronic problem.
Did you consult with a Ear, nose, and throat doctor? If not, you might want to consult with a doctor who specializes in diseases of the ears, nose and throat.
My son suffers from sinusities and has had treatment, but he too got the same response from his doctor that you did.
http://www.chronicsinusitis.org/sinusiti...
http://www.sinuswars.com/faq.htm...
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