Hi Mary,

On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 07:26:44 -0700, Mary <[email protected]> wrote:

>I have a chronic problem with sinus infections but I only get them in the
>fall/winter months, not the summer. Anyway, I am wondering if these are
>typically bacterial, viral, or fungal and if I should try CS for it. 

My sinus situation (infection??) appears to be a fungus.  I have had
no indications of a bacterial or viral infection (fever, tests by MDs,
etc.)

>What is causing these? A dietary deficiency? A root canal? Mercury fillings?
>(although I've had half of mine removed)

Well, I had all my teeth pulled (my condition was extreme -- couldn't
function for days at a time, including sleeping).  It didn't help,
except I didn't have pain in my teeth as well as my sinus.

Use of Clark's Zapper was the only thing that took care of the pain --
but some infection is still there, but slowly going away.

In the mean time, I'm taking care to get my body to be more alkaline
(it's tough because I have to eat out a lot for business, and usually
don't have too much choice in restaurants).

Of course, making sure you're getting sufficient vitamins, minerals
and other nutrients is essential.

Good luck.

-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn  (CDP, KB0ZDF)


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