I've always heard that sinus infections are the hardest to treat as the primary benefit is obtained from prolonged contact with CS. In fact, it is almost easier to treat nasty skin infections, or internal stomach virsuses, etc. as the CS can be kept in contact longer even in those places.

The ability to keep the CS in contact with the affected areas is not easy (at best) if not very hard.

Some have resorted to some physical contortions to spray the CS into the nostrils and then turn upside down (like on a bed) and force the CS to stay in the nasal passages. Also misting with silver in the water cvan help.

I'm on my second week of a common virus (cold or possibly the flu) and wouldn't be without silver -- but treatment results can be very slow on common viruses or sinus infefctions (at least for some people). Reminder: if the sinusitis is caused by mold or possibly allergic reactions then the silver is not likely to have much effect.

Good luck to you. Ron

Karen Coonen wrote:

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silver specifically for treating sinus infections.
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