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Very much so. Also, the acupressure points are something I have found to be very successful with this, and it's something they can do at home on themselves.

 

Emily Lara [laraer]Sunday, March 25, 2001 1:21 PMChinese Traditional Medicine Subject: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] sinusitis

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>Sirs:Please me information on sinusitis and acupuncture. Does it work.

>Thank you Emily

 

 

Acupressure, as well as acupuncture, can work very well on sinusitis.

 

I highly recommend the chapter on sinus and hay fever problems

inAcupressure's Potent Points by Michael Reed Gach.

 

Some general points for sinusitis are Bladder 7, Bladder 10, Governor Vessel

20, and GV 26. The third eye point also can be helpful. (GV 24.5)

 

Bladder 2, Drilling Bamboo, can work very well for for sinus congestion in

the forehead and for frontal headaches. It's " in the indentation of the

inner eye socket whre the bridge of the nose meets the ridge of the

eyebrows. " (p. 202) If this point needs to be worked, there may be a

drilling-like sensation when it's pressed.

 

Large Intestine 20 (Welcoming Perfume) and Stomach 3 (Facial Beauty) can

open up the maxillary sinuses (those in the cheeks).

 

In addition, Large Intestine 4 can be very useful in treating sinusitis.

This one is forbidden for pregnant women. It's " in the webbing between the

thumb and index finger, at the highest spot of the muscle when you bring the

thumb and index finger close together. " (p.203)

 

It's also important to ask why a person has sinus problems. If there is an

infection, acupoints for regulating the immune system also will be

important. Some of these include Kidney 27, Bladder 23 and 47, Stomach 36,

Conception Vessel 6, Conception Vessel 17, Kidney 3 (should not be

stimulated strongly after the 3rd months of pregnancy), Liver 3, Large

Intestine 11, and Triple Heater 5 and then Large Intestine 4 (should not be

used during pregnancy). (pp. 117 - 123) BTW, treating consipation (which

both LI 4 and LI11 do) can play a role in helping people fight off

infection.

 

Are the sinus problems coming from allergies and sensitivities? Gach

recommends LI4 (not for pregnant women), Lv 3, TH 5, LI 11, B10, K 27, CV 6,

and St 36. (pp. 25 - 29) There is a lot of overlap between the points which

are good for strengthening the immune system and those which are

specifically recommended for allergies.

 

In addition there are various TCM herbal, Western herbal, and other

strategies for helping allergy problems. Echinacea has value both for

fighting infections and treating many allergies. Echinacea often is called

an immune system booster. This is incorrect. It actually is an immune

system regulator which will boost immune system activity when that is needed

(as in the case of infection) and tone it down when that is needed (as in

the case of allergies). It strenghtens the immune system to work properly.

(The chapter in the Gach book more accurately would be called " Potent Points

for Regulating the Immune System " instead of " Boosting the Immune System " .)

Fennel seeds often get used in both TCM and Western herbalism for treating

allergies. Allergies can have different TCM profiles. There are more

strategies for dealing with allergies, but I won't go into them in this

post.

 

Sometimes a person has chronic sinus problems because of structural

problems. There may be nasal polyps (small growths) obstructing the nasal

passages, or the nasal passages may be unusually small and even twisted like

a cockscrew. There are some TCM and other treatments which can be effective

in some cases of nasal polyps, or the person may require surgery. I don't

know of anything besides seeing an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist for

surgery for unusually small and/or twisted nasal passages.

 

Spinal misalignment can trigger head and sinus congestion. There is an

adjustment to the neck that chiropractors and DOs can give which can open up

nasal passages. This adjustment can work on sinus congestion due to

allergies or infections. I used to know a DO at a local hospital who was

very much in demand by staff as well as patients during allergy season. The

adjustments he gave opened up their heads instantly without the side effects

like drowsiness or agitation of conventional medications.

 

For those leery of having their bones popped - especially in the neck -

there are exercises which sometimes are effective, though they may take a

long time to work. They're usually of more value in cases of chronic

congestion.

 

Another consideration is possible Dampness problems. Sometimes the sinus

problems have a Root of Dampness and Spleen problems. In these cases

Dampness engendering foods like dairy, citrus, and perhaps wheat may need to

be eliminated from the diet. In addition, the person may need herbs to

strengthen the Spleen. (Note the mention of acupoint Stomach 36 for

strengthening the immune system and for allergies. This point can be very

helping for strengthening the Spleen as well as the Stomach. It also can

boost energy.)

 

In doing acupressure it is important to pay attention to any areas which are

sore or numb, tingle, or feel unusually hot or cold. It sometimes happens

that acupoints that need to be worked will be sore or have other odd

sensations like cold, heat, numbness, etc. In some cases these points may

be located some distance from the problem area - like the use of LI 4 in the

webbing between the thumb and index finger to help sinuses to open up.

Sometimes these distant points will be listed in the general guides - like

the list of possible acupoints I've listed in this post. But sometimes

they're only listed in more detailed literature, and sometimes not even in

the more detailed literature. What is important is what works for the

individual. From time to time you will run across situations like this.

There is nothing in any literature you can find that indicates that a

certain point would be helpful for a certain condition. Yet, the point is

sore or has some other unusually sensation connected with it, and when the

point is worked, the problem starts to ease. As long as there are no

contraindications for working the point (like pregnancy, Yin Deficiency,

etc.), cautiously try working it to see if there is an improvement.

 

Victoria

 

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i m treating sinusitis successfuly with

1)mahalaxmivilasarasa

2)c.sinus

3)shadbindutaila

4)swamla compound

 

DR.SURENDRA DVG

 

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Yes defenitely there is sure treatment for sinusitis, deviation of nasal septum,

chronic bronichitis, asthma etc. You can start medicines like CHITRAK HARITAKI 2

TSF BD, SITOPALADI CHOORN 1 GM BD WITH HONEY

 

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Dear Andry

There are many medicines which are useful for Sinusitis. The interesting thing

is to know pathophysiology of Sinusitis according to Ayurveda.

There is various levels of metabolisam in the body . Ayurveda termed the same as

Pachana kriya. In the Pachana kriya of Mansa dhatu when some thing goes wrong [

may be inadequate neutrient, incomplete Pachana in mansa dhatu due to low

metabolisam etc.] the end product termed as Mala forms in large quantity.

Ayurveda termed it as Khamala because it occupies hollow structures in the body

such as sinuses in the face bones. Thus causing Sinusitis.

The treatment in priniciple should be Shodhana nasya for expulsion of stored

mucus in the sinuses, correction of Pachana kriya in the Mansa dhatu and intake

of neutrients specifically for Mansa dhatu.

Vaidya Upadhye

http://www.astroayurvedalogy.com

http://www.astrotreat.blogspot.com

 

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