Natural
Remedies for Sinusitis
Think you might have chronic sinusitis? If so, you have plenty of company. In
fact, the National Center for Health Statistics reports that this condition is
the most chronic disease in the United States. |
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Fungus
May Be Causing Your Sinus Infections--Here's
What Can Help
About
37 million Americans suffer from sinusitis, an inflammation
of the nasal sinuses commonly known as a sinus infection,
each year and for many this is a chronic problem that
can seriously affect the quality of your life. Most cases
of sinusitis are treated with antibiotics, which may
help to cover up symptoms in the short-term but are a
disaster when used in the long-term. |
Oregano:
Nature's Healer
Dr. Cass Ingram spent the better part of 1995
and '96 investigating the therapeutic values
of wild oregano, and publishing the first book
on its health benefits
called "The Cure is in the Cupboard". I call wild oregano nature's
most versatile essential oil. |
Further
Hope for Sinusitis Suffers
Sinusitis remains one of the most chronic conditions in the United States, affecting
tens of millions of people every year. That's the bad news. The good news is
that companies are continuing research in addressing this problem and every year
new advances are made. |
Study:
Chronic Sinusitis is an Immune Disorder
Researchers at the University at Buffalo and the Mayo Clinic have shown that
chronic sinusitis is an immune disorder caused by fungus, opening up a promising
new avenue for treating this ubiquitous and debilitating condition, for which
there is no FDA-approved therapy. |
Children
Affected by Painful Sinusitis
Sinusitis is one of the most common chronic diseases in the United States. While
commonly thought of as a disease affecting adults, both chronic and acute sinusitis
also affect a large population of children each year. |
Some
American Fight Sinus Infections With Fewer Drugs,
Healthier LIfestyles
In the United States, sinus inflammation is one of the main reasons Americans
seek medical help. Decongestants, allergy medications and antibiotics are commonly
prescribed for this condition, but a growing number of health experts believe
these medications are over-prescribed, leading to an epidemic of sinus infections. |
Fall
Sinusitis Season Nearing - Be Prepared!
Fall sinusitis season is nearing, making it important for regular sinusitis sufferers
to be prepared. Remember to consult with your physician in order to obtain proper
diagnosis and treatment. |
Sinus
Facts: An Overview
Few people realize how serious of a condition sinus infections can be until they
get an overview of the statistics. Sinus News is pleased to give you a look at
some of the statistics that show the overall impact of this disease... |
Your
Sinus Headache May be Migraines
For most people, the changing of seasons means warmer weather and summer flowers;
however, for others, changing seasons means the onset of severe sinus pressure
and nasal congestion that is frequently associated with so-called sinus headaches. |
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Sinusitis:
It's More Than Just a Headache
You haven't been feeling good for well over a week. Your whole face hurts, you
have a stuffy nose and a nasty cough. While it could be a cold you caught a few
weeks ago, the persistent symptoms could be a sign of something more serious,
sinusitis. |