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Sinus Fungal Infection - Articles
Sinus and Xylitol
by
Dr. Ellie Phillips
Posted
Thu 15 Sep 2011 9:17pm
Hello Doctor,
First, let me say how I have appreciated your last two conference calls through DFH about oral health and Xylitol. Quite enlightening and informational. I have started personally to use Xylitol products.
You wondered if Sinusitis was somehow related to yeast, fungus, candida, etc, in the mouth.
Mayo Clinic report ...
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Your Treatment Options for Sinusitis
by
MJT
Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 4:23pm
In order to determine your treatment for sinusitis, you should have a basic understanding of what sinusitis is first.
Sinusitis is the swelling of your nasal sinuses that can be caused by a bacterial, fungal or viral infection or even other factors such as allergic reactions or environmental elements.
The sinus cavities, predominantly abo ...
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Causes and Treatments for Recurrent Sinus Infections
by
MJT
Posted
Thu 18 Dec 2008 7:30pm
You probably have some idea of what a sinus infection is because almost everyone has had at least one or more in their life. It usually starts off as a simple cold which progressively gets worse with headaches and pains in the sinus cavities of your face.
Most people see their doctor and a course of antibiotics is prescribed as well as a decon ...
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Do You Have A Fungal Infection?
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Dr. Daniel Kalish
Posted
Fri 26 Sep 2008 3:18pm
Greetings!
Do you get frequent colds, have sinus issues all the time, have a foggy feeling in your head that will not go away, do you have dry skin or dandruff and/or do you have fungus on your groin and/or nails? Well, if you answered yes to any of these questions, you might have an overgrowth of candida (fungus) in your gut. In this news ...
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Natural and Effective Remedies for Treating Sinus Infection
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Healthy Living ..
Posted
Sat 26 Jun 2010 5:47am
< p>What are some tips for relieving Sinusititis and what is Sinusitis? Millions of adults and children suffer from Sinusitis, an inflamation of the sinus because of a bacterial or fungal infection. Sinusitis can be painful and symptoms include cough, fatigue, headache, fever, congestion and nasty nasal discharge. Sinusitis can make daily l ...
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Sinus Protocols – Fivefold Sinus Strategy
by
DrGodo
Posted
Tue 01 Nov 2011 9:55am
Sinusitis is often classified as the following:
Acute: Less than 4 weeks
Sub-acute: 4-12 weeks
Chronic: More than 12 weeks.
Reduce factors that cause excessive mucus production and inflammation by reducing wheat, dairy and sugar. My experience is that eliminating wheat and dairy can fix 50% of chronic patients reg ...
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Starve the Fungus!
by
Andrea Fabry
Posted
Mon 07 Nov 2011 9:25am
Dr. Joseph Mercola is trained in both natural and traditional medicine and is at the helm of one of the world's leading natural health websites, Mercola.com . He has recently devoted several articles to the issue of toxic mold. In last week's article titled Forget Antibiotics, Steroids and Medication - Starve This Toxin Out of Your Body, Dr. Merc ...
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Alternative Therapies for Sinusitis
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Doris C.
Posted
Fri 11 Jun 2010 8:33am
Yesterday, I spent the entire morning in the eye hospital with my mom who has been complaining about her eye discomforts. After consulting with the doctor, he suspected that mom might be suffering from Sjogren Syndrome. After reading about the condition in the internet, I started to search for alternative therapies for her condition.
Like i ...
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Your Health Choices Shape Their Health Future!
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Dr. Daniel Kalish
Posted
Mon 09 Mar 2009 3:37pm
Allergies, asthma, chronic sinus infections, ear aches, eczema, and other immune system and food-related conditions are becoming quite prevalent with children today. Due to the fact that 75-80% of our immune system lies in our gut you can believe that many of these issues are associated with mild to severe gastrointestinal dysfunction. As Ame ...
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