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"iamthezookeeper" <izmi…@aol.com> wrote in message
<< I REFUSE TO HAVE A BATTLE OF WITS WITH AN UNARMED PERSON. >> Sorry that you have encountered a narrow minded, closed-minded individual. You can’t let the half-wits drive you away. The best thing to do is to ignore them. Once you find someone with an obviously off-the-wall, nonsensical opinion, just ignore them. By the way, what do you think about the upside down sinus flooding with peroxide, baking soda and kosher salt, as a treatment for fungal, viral or bacterial sinus infections?
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 20:08:50 -0400, "iamthezookeeper" <izmi…@aol.com> wrote: >I REFUSE TO HAVE A BATTLE OF WITS WITH AN UNARMED PERSON.
You’ll find on Usenet that the only way to deal with insults is to ignore them. That actually makes the other person look bad.
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CanDo writes:By the way, what do you think about the upside down sinus
flooding with peroxide, baking soda and kosher salt, as a treatment for fungal, viral or bacterial sinus infections? I haven’t added peroxide to the mix yet, and I wholly believe in the upside treatment as it seems a great way to reach the ethmoids and frontals. My ENT turned me on to that, along with this weird rolling of my upper body side to side to reach the maxillaries. Hey, if it works, I go with it! Of course I shut the bathroom door lest others bear witness to their Mom’s antics and gyrations that clear the sinus cavity. The upside part with dexamethazone for five minutes I do in the living room and that always get a few giggles which helps me lighten up as to the seriousness of this dreaded disease.
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"iamthezookeeper" <izmi…@aol.com> wrote in message
<< I haven’t added peroxide to the mix yet, >> I don’t blame you. With your problems, and sensitive sinuses, the peroxide would probably strongly sting and irritate your nasal passages. The combination of the peroxide and the baking soda makes a very potent anti-infective, IMHO. << and I wholly believe in the upside treatment as it seems a great way to reach the ethmoids and frontals. My ENT turned me on to that, along with this weird rolling of my upper body side to side to reach the maxillaries. I’ve seen pictures of the "normal" pathway into the maxillary sinuses. It goes up towards the ethmoid sinuses and then down into the maxillary, kinda like an upside down V. Makes it difficult to get stuff in, or out of, I would imagine. Probably why your ENT has you do a rolling technique. What is the "weird" rolling? How do you do it? About your unfortunate encounter with Pamdomania…… On the Internet there are many opportunists and those with mental problems. Some "so-called" solutions from these weirdos can actually be dangerous. In fact, I think that some of what Pamdomania "suggested" were actually intended to cause harm to others. His website is filled with hate towards others, so it makes sense that what he would suggest that others do, would intend to harm instead of heal. His next move would be to come back under another nickname.
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"iamthezookeeper" <izmi…@aol.com> wrote in message
news:6eb1828bfd0460219850518f62b259c0@localhost.talkaboutsupport.com… > CanDo writes:By the way, what do you think about the upside down sinus > flooding with peroxide, baking soda and kosher salt, as a treatment for > fungal, viral or bacterial sinus infections? > I haven’t added peroxide to the mix yet, and I wholly believe in the > upside treatment as it seems a great way to reach the ethmoids and > frontals. My ENT turned me on to that, along with this weird rolling of my > upper body side to side to reach the maxillaries. Hey, if it works, I go > with it! Of course I shut the bathroom door lest others bear witness to > their Mom’s antics and gyrations that clear the sinus cavity. The upside > part with dexamethazone for five minutes I do in the living room and that > always get a few giggles which helps me lighten up as to the seriousness > of this dreaded disease.
This regimen sounds like a signature treatment of my ENT (esp. the Dexamethasone). It works.
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CanDo wrote: "What is the "weird" rolling? How do you do it?"
I put the solution into one nostril with my head back, I then hold both nostrils closed. I lean as far to left as I can with my head tilted sideways, the roll slowly to the back letting the solution travel through, keep rolling and lean as far to the right as I can, then forward over the sink and let go of my nose. I repeat each side three times and then gently blow my nose into the sink. I can feel the fluid travelling throughout it seems to flush the whole sysem. (The best part was having Dr. Lanza demonstrate this to me though.) I use the dexamethasone with the upside down for five minutes stance and I can feel it seeping into the frontals and ethmoids which is where I need it. I tried the laying on the bed with head down position but this was uncomfortable so now I put the drops in and lean way over holding onto a chair until I am completely upside down. Dr. Lanza said studies found five full minutes work best.
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Don Brady wrote: "This regimen sounds like a signature treatment of my ENT
(esp. the Dexamethasone).It works." I agree. And if it works and is a sound practice I will go for it. At first my pharmacist couldn’t understand why I was go to put an opthamological solution into my sinus but after speaking with Lanza he ordered me some. I live in a very small town with a very small pharmacy so he never heard of this! It stung the first few times I used it but that went away.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"CanDo" <rasm1…@bellsouth.net> wrote: >"iamthezookeeper" <izmi…@aol.com> wrote in message ><< I REFUSE TO HAVE A BATTLE OF WITS WITH AN UNARMED PERSON. >> >Sorry that you have encountered a narrow minded, closed-minded individual. >You can’t let the half-wits drive you away. The best thing to do is to >ignore them. Once you find someone with an obviously off-the-wall, >nonsensical opinion, just ignore them. >By the way, what do you think about the upside down sinus flooding with >peroxide, baking soda and kosher salt, as a treatment for fungal, viral or >bacterial sinus infections?
Hello, My eyes must be failing me; i couldhave sworn this was news:alt.support.sinusitis, not news:alt.kosher.sinus.wash Shouldnot we be so narrow minded as to beable to discuss other things regarding sinusitis, besides nasal washes, without being nailed to the cross, as usual, by the chosen few? If we cannot discuss sinusitis without chronically referring to nasal wash, then i feel there is a spam operation going on here, and if you want me to name it i would be more than happy to do so in each and every one of my posts from now on, by placing it in my Sig. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + MustRead! http://WWW.PAMINIFARM.COM "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge" Hosea 4:6 ___________________________________________________________________________ ____ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com – Accounts Starting At $6.95 – http://www.uncensored-news.com <><><><><><><> The Worlds Uncensored News Source <><><><><><><><>
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Quick question: The nasal washes with Saline (breethe ez) make me more congested (anyone have any ideas here?), but the flonase or nasonex help. I don’t get infections. Do you all think doing a wash with Dexamethasone as you all describe would help? Thanks!!!!!
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"Mr_C" <andrew1co…@yahoo.com> wrote: >Quick question: >The nasal washes with Saline (breethe ez) make me more congested (anyone >have any ideas here?), but the flonase or nasonex help. I don’t get >infections. Do you all think doing a wash with Dexamethasone as you all >describe would help? >Thanks!!!!!
Hello, If you donot get "infections", what then is it you do get? Dexamethasone is just another steroid that shortens your life, thins out your bones, causes high blood pressure and makes you fat, so why would you want it. Steroids are just a cover-up for medical practitioners incompetency, so read the following please: The first thing i must say is unless you are on your death-bed, use Amphotericin B only as a nasal spray, because it can and has caused heart attack when taken internally http://health.yahoo.com/health/ency/adam/003504/treatment http://www.umc-cares.org/health_info/ADAM/Articles/003503.asp Here are all the things you need to know:: “““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““` “““““““““““““““` Here is some latest coming out of the Mayo Clinic: http://www.drmirkin.com/morehealth/G220.htm http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=340935 “““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““` “““““““
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