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Any natural, homeopathic cures for chonic sinus problems?
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- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
Buy a bottle of 3% Peroxide.
Tilt Tilt your head back and spray into nostrils with your 50/50 mixture whenever you have a cold, plugged sinus. It will bubble and help to kill the bacteria. Hold for a few minutes then blow your nose into tissue.
- jadryn8888Lv 62 decades ago
Start with 2 tablespoons of Pure Almond Carrier Oil and add five drops of Lavender Essential Oil, five drops of Pine Essential Oil, five drops of Eucalyptus Essential Oil, and five drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil. Mix this well, then warm the mixture. Two drops of this warm mixture can be put inside the ears three times a day (if the eardrum has never been punctured or perforated). For a person who has had (ever) a perforated or punctured eardrum, follow this method without adding drops inside the ear canal to achieve much of the healing and pain relief.
In addition, mix one drop of Eucalyptus Essential Oil, one drop of Tea Tree Essential Oil, and one drop of Pine Essential Oil together. Warm this mixture. Then, add the mixture to four cups of hot water. Dip in a clean cloth. Then, use the cloth as a hot compress over the sinus areas with your eyes closed and your head slightly elevated to encourage drainage. Be careful that the cloth is not hot enough to burn. Note: pine essential oil may cause high blood pressure to elevate further.
You can also use your hot mixture (very hot) for steam therapy. With your eyes closed, put your head 8 inches above the mixture and a towel over your head to form a tent. Breathe deeply and slowly for ten minutes, and do this three times a day.
Sleeping with your head elevated will encourage drainage during the night. Eliminating sugar from your diet will help immensely. And, blowing your nose hard results in pushing the blockage farther up the cavities.
- Doctor StrangeLv 42 decades ago
This is an old remedy my grandmother used, Two tablespoons of Vicks vapor rub dissolved in a large bowl of boiling water. When the vapor begins to rise place your face over the bowl covered with a towel. Breath in deeply for 5 to 10 minutes or until the water cools. Good Luck.
- KathleenLv 45 years ago
take a vitamin e capsule and heat up a needle and poke a hole in the capsule and lean your head back and suck it up your nose...the liquid not the capsule!!! vitamine e is a natural healant and a great remedy for sinus problems...i had sinus headaches every day for 2 years and i used the vitamine e probably 3 or 4 times and i havent had a sinus headache since and it has been a year and half..
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- 2 decades ago
What are your other symptoms? I was having chronic sinus infections and some other problems like skin dryness, mild rashes, fatigue, etc. Someone suggested me it might be caused by an overgrowth of Candida (a type of fungus) so I started talking orderless garlic supplements and other natural anti-fungals. This worked well for me.
- googlehammerLv 42 decades ago
I having the same problem as you,I was excited to hear on the news just now that they have a new technology for this .It is called Sinuplasty.Log on to ABC.com and you can read about it there.Sounds like a simple surgery.I'm going to give it a try if available in my area
Source(s): www.entnet.org/press/bulletin/balloon.cfm - wilsonsdad2003Lv 52 decades ago
No natural cures regardless of what Kevin Trudeau says.
He has been indicted for his scams.
- Anonymous2 decades ago
Belladonna is good for infections accompanied by fever & facial pain.
Kali bichromium is used for overabundance of throat mucus.
Source(s): Prescription For Nutritional Healing, pg 626 (sinusitis)