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Help me clear my sinuses!

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I take a huge dose of Advil Cold and sinus then I hover of my vaporizer with a towel over my head.


Good Luck

Ausm
 
Hold your nose and blow, at the same time, keep the air from escaping from your nose. Keep this for about 5 secs then you'll be able to breath properly through your nose for the next few secs. Repeat till you're satisfied.


If you do this.. where does the blockage go? I am guessing the ears but I could be wrong.
 
My congestion has moved from my sinuses to my ears. 🙁

Now I'm waiting for the Panmist & Keflex prescriptions to start working. 🙁
 
If your desperate to breathe, Afrin. Yes, I know this screws with your nose, but if I need to breathe, I like to be able to.
 
best thing in the world to clear up sinuses is a saline solution. get some and squirt it up your nose. It will burn a little and feel awful, but it WILL work. This is what every doctor we have been to has told us and it does work. you can buy it at any place that sells nasal drops or you can make some.


cup of warm water and tablespoon of salt, mix well and squirt

gl

jam
 
Originally posted by: KraziKid
If your desperate to breathe, Afrin. Yes, I know this screws with your nose, but if I need to breathe, I like to be able to.

I prefer Vicks Sinex if I'm going to use a nasal spray. It actually works close to what's advertised (12 hours).
 
Take orally: "Juice of Wild Oregano", and/or "Oil of Oregano" by "North American Herb & Spice" found at health food stores.
Also, drink plenty of good quality water (not: tap water).
Read: "The Cure is in the Cupboard" by Dr. Cass Ingram.
 
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