I'm sorry Dave, but I don't understand what you mean.
Re-reading what I wrote perhaps I didn't explain very well.
The sinus flooding procedure means tipping your head back with
your nostrils pointing upwards and soaking for 2-3 minutes, then
with the head hanging down forwards (with the top of your head on
the floor if you wish) for 2-3 minutes. This gets the CS into all
the sinus cavities, I believe.
Best wishes,
Paul H
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 1:26 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Sinus update
Sorry to have to tell you this but water doesn't run up hill.
If you want to get the silver in your sinus cavities you have
to have them lower than your port of entry (Nostrils). That
means tilting your head forward to the point of having the top
of your head flat on the floor.
The old tip your head forward idea doesn't work.
Dave
Paul Holloway wrote:
Hello Brickey,
Some suggestions for additions to your mix:
Hydrogen peroxide (small amounts, increase to find your
tolerance, too much causes pain and congestion)
Tea tree oil (dissolve in the DMSO in very small amounts
before adding to the CS, too much causes pain and congestion)
Xylitol (good for killing bugs, and tastes nice)
I would also recommend trying a sinus flood, filling your
sinuses with your mixture with your head hanging backwards off
the end of your bed. Let it soak for 2-3 minutes, hold your
nose, turn over and soak for another 2-3 minutes before
snorting it out. Wait 40 minutes and repeat, I find this is
very effective at removing encrusted gunk that simple
irrigation doesn't do much for, and for getting at more of the
sinus cavities.
I do a final irrigation, not with a waterpik, but with an
adapted enema kit, with a liter of saline and a little baking
soda and peroxide.
There are several essential oils that are good for sinuses -
oregano, thyme, star anise, citronella, clove and cinnamon are
ones I use as they are antifungal as well as antibacterial. I
put a couple of drops on a tissue and inhale the vapor.
I hope this helps,
Paul H
----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent:
Monday, November 01, 2004 7:28 PM
Subject: CS>Sinus update
It has been one year of treating my sinus using a DR Grossan
hydro pulse (water pick). I flush my sinus with 100 ml of CS
with 5 ml DMSO and 3 t MSM in a 16 ounce bottle of CS, twice
per day. I bought a $25 water pick from Walgreens and used an
extra nose adapter that I keep in my RV so I can flush while
traveling. Water pick for $25 seems to work fine.
The DMSO seems to have really helped. My sinuses can
usually be drained after flushing by tilting my head to each
side. This AM they did not drain after flushing. Most flushes
are nearly 95% clear of mucus now.
One DR Grossan unit quit on me. They replaced the unit but
said no more as they did not like me using the CS/DMSO/Xylitol
mixture and I was not washing the unit with water after each
use.
My asthma and Barrettes Esophagus are both still here. I
was hoping that clearing my sinus would also clear those
problems. I believe it may take another year of flushing to
note improvements in the other problems, and like my sinus DR
said I need to keep flushing because of a broken nose.
I am now taking 8 ounces of 20 PPM CS with 5 ml DMSO and
adding 1 1/3 T of Gatorade twice per day for my Esophagus and
acid reflux. Asthma I use two new inhalers, Advair and Spirax,
Albuterol no longer helped me, my Walgreens personal
Humidifier did not help that much. Its switch started hanging
up so I leave it on and unplug the electricity.
I also use my led array over my Esophagus nearly every day.
Arthritis flared up in my wrist and the led was not much of a
help. My pulsed magnet worked better.
Brickey
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