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Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few days now.

Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding seems to

shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do have

some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

Lisa

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, " leesali11561 "

<leesali wrote:

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> Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few days now.

> Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

> related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding

seems to

> shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do

have

> some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

> Lisa

> To help with sinus- horse radish, vit c , and you could try

echinachea- all together-the horse radish having the most effect. To

rid the blockage-also separately use a nasal douche with salt water-

I know it sounds grosse but i use to get sinus very badly and a doc

put me onto the nasal douche and i protested strongly--there was no

way i was going to snort salt water- i thought i'd drown, after

trying it-i was amazed at how easy it was and it moved the mucus and

allowed me to expectorate ( if that is the right word) it out.

Ask your pharmacist to show you how to do it but it is easy pezzy

once you have the nac.

Get yourself an old fashioned plastic sause bottle from the

supermarket, the type that has a pointed lid, punch a hole in the

base about the diameter of a pen, place finger over hole to prevent

water escaping, put a teaspoon or little more of salt in the

bottle , fill with luke warm water. Hold head side ways over bath or

basin, tilt top of head, slightly lower , place top of bottle in top

nasal cavity, slowly release finger from base to allow water to run

out freely, water should run in top nasal passage and out of

bottom nasal passage. move head slowly till you get the water

running in a compfortable way. It may not run freely straight away if

you are badly blocked but it will soon shift the blockage--i know

what you are thinking--i must be kidding---i had sinus for years and

tried every thing on the market, i felt miserable all the time

especially in the mornings till lunch time---this was the only thing

that shifted it quickly and gave me some relief -that was natural.

Once the blockage is gone , the headache should subside. If you have

an infected sinus passage then that will need garlic , rosehips etc

The other things helped on a different level but please give

this a try-i didn't want to but was so glad i did. Shari

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I would try hot packs over the sinus area, and drink hot tea with lots

of Tabasco or something.

 

Joy

 

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<leesali wrote:

>

> Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few days now.

> Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

> related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding seems to

> shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do have

> some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

> Lisa

>

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Elderflower tincture will drain the sinuses, also horse radish or cayenne.

Echinacea, golden seal and rosehips together will help too. ,

Wear a differenr height of heel than you usually use ------- hi to lo or

vice versa. This really works.

Also do the position of your head down to the floor with straight legs, butt

in air, hands on floor. this is very good too.

And of course steam that is breathed in thru mouth as well as nose.

Eucalyptus essential oil inhaled also helps.

Peace, Thyme

 

 

 

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One thing that usually gets rid of my headaches, sinus or otherwise, is

aromatherapy. Try lavendar oil.

 

 

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Lisa,

 

Have you tried the old lemon/hot water/honey/cayenne pepper

trick? Cayenne is a great way to remove blockages.

 

Some people swear by neti pots: swirling the sinuses

with salt water.

 

There are also reflex zones and acupressure points that

may help:

 

Massage the pads of your toes or even your fingers.

 

Find the tiny indent in the cheekbone just below the pupil

of the eye if you stare straight ahead. Move down the bone

just below there and press upwards. (I am not very good at

explaining this in words)

 

Visit http://acuxo.com for more information on acupressure.

It is a great site.

 

Last but not least, try tapping it!

http://emofree.com/

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com

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, " leesali11561 "

<leesali wrote:

>

> Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few days now.

> Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

> related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding

seems to

> shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do

have

> some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

> Lisa

>

Try massaging the painful areas.

 

Also try using a saline nasal spray(just salt and water). Simply

Saline is available at Walgreens. While using it will probably not

instantly cure your headache, it helps clear sinus problems without

side effects. I use it at the first hint of sinus problems.

 

Mike

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I am passing on someone's experience, you may try

 

 

 

I have not been active on this list for quite some time. However, a while back I

posted a questionwhere I was trying to identify these seeds a massage therapist

from India uses. His English always suddenly got much worse when I would ask

him what they were. No one here knew what they might be here but some people

sent me individual e-mails saying they wanted to know.Now I know, it is a plant

called Ajwan or Ajwain in India. I am not aware of any commonname in English.

Botanical name is Trachyspermum amoni and is a member of the Apiaceae (parsley

family).

 

One day I pocketed a few seeds and started growing them. The plant looks

just like Fennel, flowers like Fennel, does not taste like Fennel, tastes a bit

like Oregano. Seeds have a strong somewhat hot taste. Plant experts in my area

had no idea what it was. Then I took it to a new local restaurant for Indian

food and they recognized it very quickly. This is also an obscure, little

known, spice in their cooking and a classic treatment for upset stomach in

India. What this massage therapist would do is heat a few table spoons of

these seeds just a bit, then put the seeds in a cloth and have the person inhale

the vapor. This would be repeated several times. Sinuses would then slowly

clear and stay that way for two to three days easily. Of course he charged $40

US for doing this while I can now buy 200 grams of these seeds at a local Indian

store for $2 US. Could mail order them probably for even less.

 

The vapor has quite a bite to it so it is a bit hard to inhale. But with

sinus congestion it can be well worth the temporary discomfort. The first time

I had this treatment I sneezed constantly the next day, following treatments I

did not.

 

Doug

 

 

 

 

 

leesali11561 <leesali wrote:

Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few days now.

Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding seems to

shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do have

some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

Lisa

 

 

 

 

 

 

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from wiki

" Headache is rarely a symptom of sinusitis and a " sinus headache " is

often a misdiagnosis of a migraine. Acute sinusitis can cause

pressure within the sinus cavities of the head, but this always has

associated pain to palpation of the sinus area and purulent greenish

discharge from the nose. The use of the term sinus headache

therefore is often misleading and results in underdiagnosis of

migraine. Recent studies indicate that the majority of " sinus

headaches " are migraine headache. (Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005

Oct;133(4):489-96 id = PMID 16213917) (Arch Intern Med. 2004 Sep

13;164(16):1769-72 id = PMID 15364670) This confusion occurs in part

because migraine involves activation of the trigeminal nerve in the

brain which sends signals to the sinus region through three

different nerves - so patients will often feel their migraines in

their " sinuses. " Since the trigeminal nerve controls the sinus and

nose region of the head, a migraine can also cause mucus build up

and a " runny nose " , which further confuses diagnoses. "

 

go to see doctor, if it doesn't help, maybe you want to try

acupuncture, or try the herb called Tall Gastrodia Tuber

http://www.herbasin.com/database/tianma.htm

 

 

Wang Qiang

http://www.tcmdepot.com

 

, " leesali11561 "

<leesali wrote:

>

> Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few days now.

> Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

> related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding

seems to

> shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do

have

> some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

> Lisa

>

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Thank-you for the response.

I am very prone to migraines...not sure why I thought this was sinus

related...only because of the pressure near eye area & temples.

Thank goodness, I am now headache free...it was a rough few days. In

desperation, I filled-out a symptom guide on a homeopathic site which

guided me towards Sulphur. I only took two dosages and finally woke-

up headache-free.

Lisa

 

 

 

, " wangqiang0502 "

<wangqiang0502 wrote:

>

> from wiki

> " Headache is rarely a symptom of sinusitis and a " sinus headache "

is

> often a misdiagnosis of a migraine. Acute sinusitis can cause

> pressure within the sinus cavities of the head, but this always has

> associated pain to palpation of the sinus area and purulent

greenish

> discharge from the nose. The use of the term sinus headache

> therefore is often misleading and results in underdiagnosis of

> migraine. Recent studies indicate that the majority of " sinus

> headaches " are migraine headache. (Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005

> Oct;133(4):489-96 id = PMID 16213917) (Arch Intern Med. 2004 Sep

> 13;164(16):1769-72 id = PMID 15364670) This confusion occurs in

part

> because migraine involves activation of the trigeminal nerve in the

> brain which sends signals to the sinus region through three

> different nerves - so patients will often feel their migraines in

> their " sinuses. " Since the trigeminal nerve controls the sinus and

> nose region of the head, a migraine can also cause mucus build up

> and a " runny nose " , which further confuses diagnoses. "

>

> go to see doctor, if it doesn't help, maybe you want to try

> acupuncture, or try the herb called Tall Gastrodia Tuber

> http://www.herbasin.com/database/tianma.htm

>

>

> Wang Qiang

> http://www.tcmdepot.com

>

> , " leesali11561 "

> <leesali@> wrote:

> >

> > Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few days now.

> > Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

> > related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding

> seems to

> > shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do

> have

> > some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

> > Lisa

> >

>

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Wow, this is great that you remembered all of us and passed on this

information. Thank you.

 

Samala

Renee

 

----

 

I am passing on someone's experience, you may try

 

I have not been active on this list for quite some time. However, a while

back I posted a questionwhere I was trying to identify these seeds a massage

therapist from India uses. His English always suddenly got much worse when I

would ask him what they were. No one here knew what they might be here but

some people sent me individual e-mails saying they wanted to know.Now I know

it is a plant called Ajwan or Ajwain in India. I am not aware of any

commonname in English. Botanical name is Trachyspermum amoni and is a member

of the Apiaceae (parsley family).

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That's the one I was trying to remember when we spoke!

My old O.D. would recommend that one for colds and

bronchitis also! Along with Pasilla(?)cough

drops...she called them killer cough drops, you get

them in the specialty or hispanic foods section of the

grocery store in a green and red box. They're

wonderful!

 

Jenny Kernan

--- Ieneke <ienvan wrote:

 

> Lisa,

>

> Have you tried the old lemon/hot water/honey/cayenne

> pepper

> trick? Cayenne is a great way to remove blockages.

>

> Some people swear by neti pots: swirling the sinuses

> with salt water.

>

> There are also reflex zones and acupressure points

> that

> may help:

>

> Massage the pads of your toes or even your fingers.

>

> Find the tiny indent in the cheekbone just below the

> pupil

> of the eye if you stare straight ahead. Move down

> the bone

> just below there and press upwards. (I am not very

> good at

> explaining this in words)

>

> Visit http://acuxo.com for more information on

> acupressure.

> It is a great site.

>

> Last but not least, try tapping it!

> http://emofree.com/

>

> Ien in the Kootenays

> http://freegreenliving.com

>

> Ien in the Kootenays

> http://freegreenliving.com

>

>

>

>

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What homeopathic site is that?

 

Linda

 

 

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leesali11561 <leesali

 

Sunday, February 11, 2007 7:57:30 AM

Re: Sinus Headache...Help

 

Thank-you for the response.

I am very prone to migraines... not sure why I thought this was sinus

related...only because of the pressure near eye area & temples.

Thank goodness, I am now headache free...it was a rough few days. In

desperation, I filled-out a symptom guide on a homeopathic site which

guided me towards Sulphur. I only took two dosages and finally woke-

up headache-free.

Lisa

 

, " wangqiang0502 "

<wangqiang0502@ ...> wrote:

>

> from wiki

> " Headache is rarely a symptom of sinusitis and a " sinus headache "

is

> often a misdiagnosis of a migraine. Acute sinusitis can cause

> pressure within the sinus cavities of the head, but this always has

> associated pain to palpation of the sinus area and purulent

greenish

> discharge from the nose. The use of the term sinus headache

> therefore is often misleading and results in underdiagnosis of

> migraine. Recent studies indicate that the majority of " sinus

> headaches " are migraine headache. (Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005

> Oct;133(4):489- 96 id = PMID 16213917) (Arch Intern Med. 2004 Sep

> 13;164(16):1769- 72 id = PMID 15364670) This confusion occurs in

part

> because migraine involves activation of the trigeminal nerve in the

> brain which sends signals to the sinus region through three

> different nerves - so patients will often feel their migraines in

> their " sinuses. " Since the trigeminal nerve controls the sinus and

> nose region of the head, a migraine can also cause mucus build up

> and a " runny nose " , which further confuses diagnoses. "

>

> go to see doctor, if it doesn't help, maybe you want to try

> acupuncture, or try the herb called Tall Gastrodia Tuber

> http://www.herbasin .com/database/ tianma.htm

>

>

> Wang Qiang

> http://www.tcmdepot .com

>

> , " leesali11561 "

> <leesali@> wrote:

> >

> > Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few days now.

> > Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

> > related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding

> seems to

> > shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do

> have

> > some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

> > Lisa

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Do steam inhaling with plain water for minimum 15

minutes every night. then splash cold water on your

face to regain the blood circulation. Do this

continuously for about six months. You will be

permanently alright.

 

--- leesali11561 <leesali wrote:

 

> Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a

> few days now.

> Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe

> this is sinus

> related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and

> the pounding seems to

> shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or

> nasal drip...do have

> some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are

> appreciated.

> Lisa

>

>

 

 

 

 

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I found a few sites that will go through symptoms and suggested

remedies. Here are two sites that you can list your symptoms:

 

http://www.webhomeopath.com/en/jsp/login.jsp;jsessionid=IIAABKJEHFPK

http://www.abchomeopathy.com/

 

Lisa

 

, Linda Bumpas

<lindabumpas wrote:

>

> What homeopathic site is that?

>

> Linda

>

>

> Linda Bumpas

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Hi there !,

 

For sinus headache, you take homoeo medicine named Kali Bichrom - 200c - 3

drops in the morning and evening. With 15 days your problem will go.

Should there be any problem, do please contact me on

subratadashomoeo.

 

Dr. Subrata Das

 

 

>mulchandani harry <mulchandani_24

>

>

>Re: Sinus Headache...Help

>Sat, 10 Feb 2007 23:34:08 -0800 (PST)

>

>I am passing on someone's experience, you may try

>

>

>

>I have not been active on this list for quite some time. However, a while

>back I posted a questionwhere I was trying to identify these seeds a

>massage therapist from India uses. His English always suddenly got much

>worse when I would ask him what they were. No one here knew what they

>might be here but some people sent me individual e-mails saying they wanted

>to know.Now I know, it is a plant called Ajwan or Ajwain in India. I am

>not aware of any commonname in English. Botanical name is Trachyspermum

>amoni and is a member of the Apiaceae (parsley family).

>

> One day I pocketed a few seeds and started growing them. The plant

>looks just like Fennel, flowers like Fennel, does not taste like Fennel,

>tastes a bit like Oregano. Seeds have a strong somewhat hot taste. Plant

>experts in my area had no idea what it was. Then I took it to a new local

>restaurant for Indian food and they recognized it very quickly. This is

>also an obscure, little known, spice in their cooking and a classic

>treatment for upset stomach in India. What this massage therapist would

>do is heat a few table spoons of these seeds just a bit, then put the seeds

>in a cloth and have the person inhale the vapor. This would be repeated

>several times. Sinuses would then slowly clear and stay that way for two

>to three days easily. Of course he charged $40 US for doing this while I

>can now buy 200 grams of these seeds at a local Indian store for $2 US.

>Could mail order them probably for even less.

>

> The vapor has quite a bite to it so it is a bit hard to inhale. But

>with sinus congestion it can be well worth the temporary discomfort. The

>first time I had this treatment I sneezed constantly the next day,

>following treatments I did not.

>

>Doug

>

>

>

>

>

>leesali11561 <leesali wrote:

> Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few days now.

>Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

>related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding seems to

>shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do have

>some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

>Lisa

>

>

>

>

>

>

>I AM THAT,

> HARI

> HARI OM

>

>

>

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hello,

the English name for Ajwain is Carom seed and it is one of the

spices used in Indian cooking.

It is very beneficial for digestive problems and also

for chronic cold and cough..pariculary dry cough.

It can be used by grinding into a fine powder and having a small

quantity, say half a teaspoon full, with a glass of water.

Ofcourse it is quite strong in taste and flavour.

pari

 

 

, " subrata das "

<subratadashomoeo wrote:

>

> Hi there !,

>

> For sinus headache, you take homoeo medicine named Kali Bichrom -

200c - 3

> drops in the morning and evening. With 15 days your problem will

go.

> Should there be any problem, do please contact me on

> subratadashomoeo

>

> Dr. Subrata Das

>

>

> >mulchandani harry <mulchandani_24

> >

> >

> >Re: Sinus Headache...Help

> >Sat, 10 Feb 2007 23:34:08 -0800 (PST)

> >

> >I am passing on someone's experience, you may try

> >

> >

> >

> >I have not been active on this list for quite some time. However,

a while

> >back I posted a questionwhere I was trying to identify these

seeds a

> >massage therapist from India uses. His English always suddenly

got much

> >worse when I would ask him what they were. No one here knew what

they

> >might be here but some people sent me individual e-mails saying

they wanted

> >to know.Now I know, it is a plant called Ajwan or Ajwain in

India. I am

> >not aware of any commonname in English. Botanical name is

Trachyspermum

> >amoni and is a member of the Apiaceae (parsley family).

> >

> > One day I pocketed a few seeds and started growing them.

The plant

> >looks just like Fennel, flowers like Fennel, does not taste like

Fennel,

> >tastes a bit like Oregano. Seeds have a strong somewhat hot

taste. Plant

> >experts in my area had no idea what it was. Then I took it to a

new local

> >restaurant for Indian food and they recognized it very quickly.

This is

> >also an obscure, little known, spice in their cooking and a

classic

> >treatment for upset stomach in India. What this massage

therapist would

> >do is heat a few table spoons of these seeds just a bit, then put

the seeds

> >in a cloth and have the person inhale the vapor. This would be

repeated

> >several times. Sinuses would then slowly clear and stay that way

for two

> >to three days easily. Of course he charged $40 US for doing this

while I

> >can now buy 200 grams of these seeds at a local Indian store for

$2 US.

> >Could mail order them probably for even less.

> >

> > The vapor has quite a bite to it so it is a bit hard to

inhale. But

> >with sinus congestion it can be well worth the temporary

discomfort. The

> >first time I had this treatment I sneezed constantly the next

day,

> >following treatments I did not.

> >

> >Doug

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >leesali11561 <leesali wrote:

> > Have been waking-up with a pounding headache for a few

days now.

> >Although, I am subject to migraines, I do believe this is sinus

> >related. Feeling pressure near eye/nose area and the pounding

seems to

> >shift from side-to-side. No coughing, sneezing or nasal drip...do

have

> >some congestion. Any suggestions for relief are appreciated.

> >Lisa

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >I AM THAT,

> > HARI

> > HARI OM

> >

> >

> >

> >Never miss an email again!

> > Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it

out.

> >

> >

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