Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 Years past I had sinus surgery. Thereafter sinus infections occurred often. The various antibiotics prescribed and taken to treat these infections were sometimes a cause of more discomfort than the infection itself, and the sinusitis always returned. Then I found Echinacea and no longer needed to make visits to the doctor. Echinaea was a real god-send, up until my body started reacting against the frequent use of it. Around that time I started to take Garlic regularily and discovered that Garlic stopped the sinusitis from occurring. I still continue with this today, only taking Echinacea those rare times when I do still get sinusitis (like from breathing in too much dust). Perhaps this experience will be of help to some others here. Warren Rekow > Sinusitis can be very difficult to deal with for a number of reasons. > I know > this from personal experience. The sinus area is a series of hollow > cavities > that can easily trap junk and microbes. And some researchers have > found that the > microbes in question are fungal rather than viral or bacterial. Fungus > represents the last stage of decay, the most virulent of all > pathogenic forms. <clip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 Re: suggestions for treating sinusitis > Wrren,Echinacia is very potent but the body seems to get used to it > sfter a few weeks.It should be used for 2 week period then > 2 weeks off etc. Simon Bone, foremost herbalist in Australia, has extensive documentation that this is a myth, based on misinterpretations of faulty studies. The native Americans used echinacea constantly and its activity never faltered. The only echinacea that's potent has a tingling/numbing effect on the tongue. If a tincture doesn't do this for you, the preparation is worthless. Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD *Information, products, and services related to healing* ========================================= THE HOLISTIC HANDBOOK OF SAUNA THERAPY is now available. Order it at http://www.nenahsylver.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 <clip> > This is good info about the garlic.Cheap and > effective.Just for my own curiosity,do you ingest raw or cooked? <clip> Guy, for years I have consistently used garlic capsules that are " allicin-rich " and " odorless " , thus effective and still permitting some social interaction. ;-) In my experience garlic is widely effective for the prevention/elimination of respiratory ailments. A notable exception was a debilitating and prolonged bout with Walking Pneumonia (probably Mycoplasma pneumoniae). After that experience I ordered Jim Bare's manual and constructed a Rife/Bare system. Warren Rekow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 Yes I know what you mean about the tingly sensation on the tongue..I once grew about 3500 plants in my green house as an experiment.Good info on the possible extention of use without its activity faltering.I have not had the oppertunity to experience this since I have never been that sick, but I will inform myself. Guy Nenah Sylver wrote: > > Re: suggestions for treating sinusitis > > > > Wrren,Echinacia is very potent but the body seems to get used to it > > sfter a few weeks.It should be used for 2 week period then > > 2 weeks off etc. > > Simon Bone, foremost herbalist in Australia, has extensive > documentation that > this is a myth, based on misinterpretations of faulty studies. The native > Americans used echinacea constantly and its activity never faltered. > > The only echinacea that's potent has a tingling/numbing effect on the > tongue. If > a tincture doesn't do this for you, the preparation is worthless. > > Nenah > > Nenah Sylver, PhD > *Information, products, and services related to healing* > ========================================= > THE HOLISTIC HANDBOOK OF SAUNA THERAPY > is now available. Order it at http://www.nenahsylver.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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