Guest guest Posted December 10, 2005 Report Share Posted December 10, 2005 Hello sir Can you help me? I cant remove the bad smell of my mouth. I have treated me by many dentist but get no cure. they told me to treated my self by a medicine doctor. now what can i do? yeah i have sinusitis problem. please reply. kiron your mail>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Message: 3 Wed, 07 Dec 2005 01:33:20 -0000 "yogiguruji" <yogigurujiNasal Wash for Sinusitis, Colds and FluGood Morning!Nasal Wash for Sinusitis, Colds and FluChronic sinusitis is a special kind of sinusitis in cases that last a long time, sometimes even after antibiotics are given. It's the most frequently reported chronic disease. Acute sinusitis occurs when bacteria invade the sinus cavities and impair proper drainage of mucus from the sinuses to the nose. Investigate your sinusitis. It could be food related, environmental, or reactions due to chemicals or certain fragrances. Medical science believes the sinuses around your nose act like small air-quality filter centers. It's their job to warm, moisten, purify, and generally condition the air you breathe before going to your lungs. Entering bacteria gets trapped and filtered out by mucus and minute nasal hairs called cilia. This air-flow system can sometimes slow down when something impedes the cilia, if a cold clogs the sinus openings, or if an allergen swells the sinus linings. Then air gets trapped, pressure builds, the mucus stagnates, and bacteria breed. Infection sets in and you have sinusitis. When you get clogged up, you may end up with a permanent thickening of the sinus membranes and chronic congestion. Those who are cigarette smokers and people who suffer from upper respiratory allergies are even more likely to develop bad sinus problems. There are four pairs of sinuses in the human skull that help circulate moist air throughout the nasal passages. The common cold is the most prevalent predisposing factor to sinusitis. Acute sinusitis typically causes symptoms of nasal congestion and a thick yellow or green discharge. Other symptoms include tenderness and pain over the sinuses, frontal headaches, and sometimes chills, fever, and pressure in the area of the sinuses. Chronic sinusitis differs slightly, in that symptoms can be milder and may only include postnasal drip, bad breath, and an irritating dry cough. Hay fever, environmental triggers unrelated to hay fever, food allergens, and dental infections can also lead to sinusitis. Humidity is the key to keeping the cilia working, the mucus flowing, and the sinuses drained. Prevention is the key!Twice a day, stand in a shower hot enough to fog up the mirror. Or lean over a pan full of steaming water with a towel draped over your head, creating a steam tent. Inhale the vapors as they waft up toward your nostrils. Eucalyptus oil is often used in a steam inhalation to help clear nasal and sinus congestion. Eucalyptus oil works similarly to that of menthol by acting on receptors in the nasal mucosa, leading to a reduction in the symptoms of nasal congestion. Just add 4 to 6 drops to a pan of steaming water with a towel draped over your head and inhale the vapors. Applying moist heat over tender sinuses is an easy way to wash away sinus pain. Apply a warm washcloth over your eyes and cheekbones and leave it there until you feel the pain subside. It may take only a few minutes. Flush out nasal secretions. Mix 1 teaspoon of non-iodized salt or sea salt with 2 cups of warm water and a pinch of baking soda. Pour it into a shot glass, tilt your head back, close one nostril with your thumb, and sniff the solution with the open nostril. Then blow your nose gently. Repeat on the other side. An Ayurvedic solution, similar to this is done in the same manner with a Netti Pot. It looks similar to a tea pot, but with a longer, narrower spout for the nostrils. These can be found in most health food stores. Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac.Peacefulmind.comTherapies for healingmind, body, spirit Shopping Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2005 Report Share Posted December 10, 2005 Hello sir Can you help me? I cant remove the bad smell of my mouth. Kiron, bad breath means a toxic body. Something, somewhere is not working right. How is your digestion? What are your eating habits like? Try doing without dairy products for a few days, they tend to cause congestion in the upper respiratory tract. Eat some grated ginger with daikon daily, to help with the congestion. If this doesn't help, it won't hurt! All the best, Ien in the Kootenays*************************"Never mind what the book says.God gave you a brain."~A.T. Still, founder of OsteopathyWho is this Kootenay person anyway?http://greatestnetworker.com/ien************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 In a message dated 12/10/2005 10:00:32 AM Central Standard Time, kiron0805 writes: Hello sir Can you help me? I cant remove the bad smell of my mouth. I have treated me by many dentist but get no cure. they told me to treated my self by a medicine doctor. now what can i do? yeah i have sinusitis problem. please reply. kiron Dear Kiron, another idea is one I received from my chiropractor. He very gently taps the glands on either side of my neck. Try this about 5 times very lightly. You will notice that the drainage may begin to flow in the back of your throat. God bless you, Athena Incidentally, he did this when I complained of depression! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Hi Kiron, Have you seen an allergist? I have chronic rhinitis. I have been on immmunotherapy for many years. Sometimes when I congested and do not get any relief for days I will start to smell something bad. It is the infection in my sinuses!!! I use saline spray from the drug store but yogiguru gave you a recipe for a nasal spray. That is the best way....within a few days I am back to normal and do not smell bad smell. Also I drink A LOT of hot tea when I am very congested. The heat does wonders to melt things down. A vaporizer in the bedroom helps the congestions and sinus issues. Also I bought a facial massager that I use when my sinuses feel inflamed. Many times I will apply the massager over my sinuses and I will hear them popping and clearing while i lie on my back. Just some suggestions..... Luz , muniruzzaman kiron <kiron0805> wrote: > > Hello sir > > Can you help me? I cant remove the bad smell of my mouth. I have treated me by many dentist but get no cure. they told me to treated my self by a medicine doctor. > > now what can i do? yeah i have sinusitis problem. > > please reply. > > kiron > > > your mail>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Message: 3 > Wed, 07 Dec 2005 01:33:20 -0000 > " yogiguruji " <yogiguruji@a...> > Nasal Wash for Sinusitis, Colds and Flu > > Good Morning! > > Nasal Wash for Sinusitis, Colds and Flu > > Chronic sinusitis is a special kind of sinusitis in cases that last a > long time, sometimes even after antibiotics are given. It's the most > frequently reported chronic disease. Acute sinusitis occurs when > bacteria invade the sinus cavities and impair proper drainage of > mucus from the sinuses to the nose. Investigate your sinusitis. It > could be food related, environmental, or reactions due to chemicals > or certain fragrances. Medical science believes the sinuses around > your nose act like small air-quality filter centers. It's their job > to warm, moisten, purify, and generally condition the air you breathe > before going to your lungs. > > Entering bacteria gets trapped and filtered out by mucus and minute > nasal hairs called cilia. This air-flow system can sometimes slow > down when something impedes the cilia, if a cold clogs the sinus > openings, or if an allergen swells the sinus linings. Then air gets > trapped, pressure builds, the mucus stagnates, and bacteria breed. > Infection sets in and you have sinusitis. When you get clogged up, > you may end up with a permanent thickening of the sinus membranes and > chronic congestion. > > Those who are cigarette smokers and people who suffer from upper > respiratory allergies are even more likely to develop bad sinus > problems. > > There are four pairs of sinuses in the human skull that help > circulate moist air throughout the nasal passages. > > The common cold is the most prevalent predisposing factor to > sinusitis. Acute sinusitis typically causes symptoms of nasal > congestion and a thick yellow or green discharge. Other symptoms > include tenderness and pain over the sinuses, frontal headaches, and > sometimes chills, fever, and pressure in the area of the sinuses. > Chronic sinusitis differs slightly, in that symptoms can be milder > and may only include postnasal drip, bad breath, and an irritating > dry cough. Hay fever, environmental triggers unrelated to hay fever, > food allergens, and dental infections can also lead to sinusitis. > Humidity is the key to keeping the cilia working, the mucus flowing, > and the sinuses drained. > > Prevention is the key! > > Twice a day, stand in a shower hot enough to fog up the mirror. Or > lean over a pan full of steaming water with a towel draped over your > head, creating a steam tent. Inhale the vapors as they waft up toward > your nostrils. Eucalyptus oil is often used in a steam inhalation to > help clear nasal and sinus congestion. Eucalyptus oil works similarly > to that of menthol by acting on receptors in the nasal mucosa, > leading to a reduction in the symptoms of nasal congestion. Just add > 4 to 6 drops to a pan of steaming water with a towel draped over your > head and inhale the vapors. > > Applying moist heat over tender sinuses is an easy way to wash away > sinus pain. Apply a warm washcloth over your eyes and cheekbones and > leave it there until you feel the pain subside. It may take only a > few minutes. > > Flush out nasal secretions. Mix 1 teaspoon of non-iodized salt or sea > salt with 2 cups of warm water and a pinch of baking soda. Pour it > into a shot glass, tilt your head back, close one nostril with your > thumb, and sniff the solution with the open nostril. Then blow your > nose gently. Repeat on the other side. > > An Ayurvedic solution, similar to this is done in the same manner > with a Netti Pot. It looks similar to a tea pot, but with a longer, > narrower spout for the nostrils. These can be found in most health > food stores. > > > Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac. > Peacefulmind.com > Therapies for healing > mind, body, spirit > > > > Shopping > Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Shopping > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2005 Report Share Posted December 15, 2005 , HeiressArts@a... wrote: > > > In a message dated 12/10/2005 10:00:32 AM Central Standard Time, > kiron0805 writes: > > Hello sir > > Can you help me? I cant remove the bad smell of my mouth. I have treated me > by many dentist but get no cure. they told me to treated my self by a > medicine doctor. > > now what can i do? yeah i have sinusitis problem. > > please reply. > > kiron > > > > > Dear Kiron, another idea is one I received from my chiropractor. He very > gently taps the glands on either side of my neck. Try this about 5 times very > lightly. You will notice that the drainage may begin to flow in the back of > your throat. > God bless you, > Athena > Incidentally, he did this when I complained of depression! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Dear Athena are you telling about Tronsilitise? I have operated my throat. Thanks Kiron , " majeed_aljohani " <majeed_aljohani> wrote: > > , HeiressArts@a... wrote: > > > > > > In a message dated 12/10/2005 10:00:32 AM Central Standard Time, > > kiron0805 writes: > > > > Hello sir > > > > Can you help me? I cant remove the bad smell of my mouth. I have > treated me > > by many dentist but get no cure. they told me to treated my self > by a > > medicine doctor. > > > > now what can i do? yeah i have sinusitis problem. > > > > please reply. > > > > kiron > > > > > > > > > > Dear Kiron, another idea is one I received from my chiropractor. > He very > > gently taps the glands on either side of my neck. Try this about > 5 times very > > lightly. You will notice that the drainage may begin to flow in > the back of > > your throat. > > God bless you, > > Athena > > Incidentally, he did this when I complained of depression! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Kiron, A few drops of peppermint essential oil added to your drinking water will help to freshen your breath and to relieve your sinuses. You may also want to consider doing a cleanse of your body to release toxins. Sometimes that can be the cause of bad breath in my estimation. There is a product called The Cleansing Trio on my website that will help you to cleanse your body. You can click on the product line icon to find both the Peppermint Essential Oil and the Cleansing Trio. http://wwwyoungliving.com/sherry23331 I hope this helps. Sherry L. Stoll Independent Young Living Distributor #607119 http://www.youngliving.com/sherry23331 On Behalf Of kiron0805 Saturday, December 17, 2005 1:58 AM Re: Bad smell of my mouth Dear Athena are you telling about Tronsilitise? I have operated my throat. Thanks Kiron , " majeed_aljohani " <majeed_aljohani> wrote: > > , HeiressArts@a... wrote: > > > > > > In a message dated 12/10/2005 10:00:32 AM Central Standard Time, > > kiron0805 writes: > > > > Hello sir > > > > Can you help me? I cant remove the bad smell of my mouth. I have > treated me > > by many dentist but get no cure. they told me to treated my self > by a > > medicine doctor. > > > > now what can i do? yeah i have sinusitis problem. > > > > please reply. > > > > kiron > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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