Hi Ole,

I have been rather surprised myself that it has taken so long!
I think part of the problem is that aspergillus is very hard to kill - I
have heard of people burning down their houses as they cannot eliminate it.
It is also hard to get anything right inside all the sinuses. My CT scan
showed an unformed right frontal sinus, but I am convinced it is actually
full of aspergillus. I had an MRI scan recently and get the results next
week, so I hope I will find out for sure.

Hopefully you won't have as hard a time clearing your sinus infection!

I have noticed all sorts of odd hydraulic effects with my sinuses - liquid
suddenly coming out hours after irrigating, odd suction pains etc, so
perhaps something like that happened with your neti pot.

Best wishes,

Paul H


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ole Alstrup" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 2:41 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Sinus flooding procedure


> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for your insights. I must admit I am really
> surprised to read about your negative results with the
> sinus flooding procedure, it doesnt seem to be the
> instant panacea as promised in the article. Two
> years!! I dont understand why the flooding procedure
> wouldnt kill the aspergillus very quickly?? Is it
> because the CS it wont reach the upper frontal sinus
> cavities and those areas will just keep producing more
> fungus and bacteria?
> With the information you provided, I guess I have
> would have to avoid the basic flooding procedure and
> instead use CS with a Rinoflow irrigator daily to be
> sure I spread a fine mist of Mesosilver CS all the way
> up to the upper frontal sinuses above the eyes. At
> least that is what is claimed that the Rinoflow can
> do, the Hydropulse seem only to work on the frontal
> sinuses alone. Surely that must do the trick in a
> matter of weeks?
> I did a Neti saline flush with some added grapeseed
> extract, I experienced some pain in the upper frontal
> sinuses after some hours, I wonder why? Is it because
> that area is indirectly stimulated by the Neti flush?
> I guess I should combine these two treatments.
> Comments anyone?
>
> - Ole


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