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Over 40 million Americans suffer from chronic
sinus problems. Common prescription and over-the-counter drugs to
address this problem include Claritin, Flonase, Sudafed, and many
others. Drugs try to slow down the flow of mucus (anti-secretory),
kill the bacteria (antibiotics), or shut down the swelling
(anti-inflammatory). While each strategy gives some people temporary
relief, none of these drug approaches deals with the underlying
problem. The real problem is usually a fungal infection.
In a study conducted at the Mayo Clinic in
Rochester, Minnesota in 1998 and published in the Mayo Clinic
Proceedings (vol.74, p.877, 1999), Dr. Jens Ponikau and colleagues
found that 96% of the 212 chronic sinusitis patients assessed were
actually suffering from a fungal infection in the sinuses, not
bacterial infection, as had been assumed for the past 50 years by
medical experts.. The reason this research group found the fungi
that had not been found by previous studies is because the Mayo
Clinic group used a new and very sensitive means of determining
microorganisms causing infections, known as polymerase chain
reaction (PCR). The difference in accuracy between culture plates
(commonly used) and PCR is like the difference between binoculars
and a telescope. Fungi are one of the most common forms of life on
earth. Fungi (a.k.a. yeast, rust, mold, mildew, mushrooms) are the
"undertaker and the ecologist" of life. Their job is to
decay all forms of life back to the basic elements. Nothing can stop
the fungi from doing their job except "host defense
mechanisms", meaning "how healthy are you?" Most
patients with end-stage cancer and AIDS end up with serious fungal
infections. Many other people probably suffer from fungal infections
that are undiagnosed. According to several good studies, 50% of the
people with systemic fungal infections do not have an immune
compromised status, like cancer, AIDS, steroids, or such. That means
that the remaining 50% of people with deep mycosis were relatively
healthy people who developed these life-threatening fungal
infections. According to A.V. Costantini, MD, former head of the
World Health Organization, fungal infections and fungal toxins in
the food supply may cause the majority of degenerative diseases in
western society.
Fungi
grow best where it is dark, warm, wet, stagnant, and there is a
sugar fuel. That describes the sinuses perfectly. Fungi set up camp
in the sinuses, live on the mucus (which is a sugar,
mucopolysaccharide), rapidly reproduce, create substances that shut
down the immune system (to make it harder to get rid of them), then
make substances that cause the mucus membranes to become permeable
to everything else (such as pollen, dust, dander, debris). These
by-products from fungi can turn our sinuses into a screen door that
lets all kinds of stuff into the bloodstream, which then
precipitates the "hell" of allergy season. Then the sinus
region really becomes inflamed as the immune system begins to attack
this endless stream of small things flowing into the bloodstream.
The immune system gobbles these invaders up as if they were an
infecting organism, like a bacteria. This battle leads to histamine
release, swelling, and irritation. SinusCleanser deals with the
underlying cause, rather than just subduing the symptoms of sinus
problems. By washing away the fungi that are creating the problem in
the sinuses, SinusCleanser begins to lower the "mold load"
in the sinuses. Relief can be felt within hours. Serious improvement
in your condition within days. Sleeping, snoring, apnea, asthma,
tonsillitis, colds, and other breathing problems all can improve
simply by flushing out the fungi that invade the sinuses.
SinusCleanser is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and
Drug Administration.
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