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What are effective and easy ways to get rid of sinusitis? |
What are effective and easy ways to get rid of sinusitis? A humidifier helps to stay comfortable. I've also found that eating lots of garlic helps. Garlic contains a natural antibiotic that is activitated when it is crushed. You can eat it raw or add it to your food. The last time I had sinusitis I tried if for the first time and withing two days it was gone! Source(s): Home remedies. http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/rem... Good question, I have it for years and its very annoying .. You have my sympathy.. Depending on what your symptoms are would decide the treatment. If you suffer from chronic sinusitis, your best bet would be to see an ENT doctor. They can decide the correct treatment for when you have flair ups. If you are wanting something over the counter. I would try Mucinex, or Mucinex D. Those seem to work pretty good. Good luck!! Me medical asst The Mayo clinic recommends a 21 day course of amoxicillin. After several abouts of sinusitis I took the protocol to my ENT and he gave it a try. I have been symptom free for the last five years. I hope that you try it. you should repair your immune system....it is not functioning properly...100% natural enzyme therapy is the best in the market for whatever disease...it would supplement the enzyme that is lacking in your immune system to make it self sustaining...it already cured plenty of cancer, diabetes, lupus, kidney and variety of heart problems and many other ailment including arthritis, asthma, hiv...and simple problems as skin disorder...oversweating...slee... disorders鈥ariety of allergies etc...if you are interested you may email me I may be of help...thanks |
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