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I will ammend the original post with more specific and useful

information. I have posted some information about the electronic

drainage methods in other groups to see how much interest it would

arouse. A number of people have responded favorably and have inquired

about modifying their electrotherapeutic devices or asked what they

needed and how to do it. I believe this method could eliminate the

need for most sinus surgeries and most prescription sinus drugs but

if nobody was interested I wasn't going to waste my time. There are

also many other good alternative procedures for draining the sinuses

and I only touched on a few of the best without giving explicit

instructions. I have nothing for sale and no financial stake in

sharing this information. I just want to see people get over their

ailments with the least expensive, most effective, and safest methods

I could find. First do no harm. Paul Autrey

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herbal remedies , richard otap <rotap48

wrote:

>

> Paul, thanks fo sharring your experience...those are very

complicated ingrediences you are using, and tools also completelly

unknown to me...Where you getting all this stuff? Where can I buy it?

> The only thing known to me - is hydrogen pyroxide...

>

>

> rpautrey2 <rpautrey2 wrote:

> I found that some of the worst things I did for my nasal

passages and

> sinuses to clean them out were: saline washes, otc's, prescription

> drugs, Alkalol herbal wash, camphor and menthol type remedies, etc.

I

> found the best things I could do for my nasal passages and sinuses

> were: inhaling steam through your nose out of a clean humidifier or

pot

> (towel draped over your head), a small amount( 1/16- 1/32 tsp.) of

> bayberry root bark powder as an irritant snuff to stimulate

sneezing

> and drainage(goldenseal root powder can me 1/2 mix to reduce

irritation

> and as an antibiotic), diluted grapefruit seed extract inhaled

through

> nose(do not swallow), gargles for the throat with mentioed remedies

in

> case you are a carrier(do not swallow-infection), ferum

phosphiricum 6X

> and silica 6X homeopathic remedies to initiate drainage, 3%

hydrogen

> peroxide reduced to 1.5%-2% with distilled water and inhaled

through

> nose(35% food grade diluted-be careful), homemade mild colloidal

silver

> misted or with a dropper into nose(do not ingest), quick and short

> nasal inhalations of high concentrations of ozone, electrical

> stimulation with a Beck blood electrifier with low current or a low

> current adjustable Clark zapper or a signal generator with -20db

> attenuation and low current at high frequencies( all 3 of these are

the

> best method and are applied to the nasal passages), plain distilled

> water inhaled through nose as a wash, and treatment of intestinal

> dysbiosis when all else fails to give permanent relief. I have used

all

> of the above methods over a period of 32 years. They work and they

are

> safe if you are careful and follow instructions. If in doubt, do

not

> try it. Paul Autrey

>

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> herbal remedies , " vickiwhitley "

> <vickiwhitley@> wrote:

> >

> > I have had severe sinus issues for several years. Irrigation is

the

> > best thing for stuffy noses and it can keep the nasty mucus from

> > building up, harboring bacteria, and giving you a whopping sinus

> > infection. My doctor recommended ENT Sol. It is a super salty

saline

> > with no preservatives. It is not a prescription but it is kept

behind

> > the pharmacy counter and you will have to ask for it. Some

pharmacies

> > have to order it for you. You may want to just use it when your

> > symptoms are at their worst and the rest of the time try

something

> > like Simply Saline. Welcome to ragweed season!

> >

 

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