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How To Prevent And Treat Sinus Infections Using Home Remedies

How To Prevent And Treat Sinus Infections Using Home Remedies
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How To Prevent And Treat Sinus Infections Using Home Remedies

Sinus infections can be very persistent and debilitating. This article covers some very successful home remedies for the prevention and treatment of sinusitis that I have collected and developed over the years. I use all of these methods regularly and no longer have any problems with my sinuses (or colds and flu either!).

Let’s start with prevention. One of the very best ways to prevent and treat sinus infections is to keep your sinus areas (forehead and cheek areas) warm and the mucus membranes moist. It’s especially important to keep your forehead and cheeks warm when you sleep. Keeping a towel, hat or warm scarf over these areas as you sleep can really help. This also is a great treatment if you already have a sinus infection.

In addition, using a humidifier in the room where you sleep is an excellent way to prevent and treat a sinus infection. These two suggestions alone can help to prevent your problem, but if not, there are lots of supplements and foods that you can take to keep your immune system in tip top condition to treat and prevent sinus problems.


Using a natural nasal spray made with salt and baking soda has helped me a lot. The recipe for this home remedy is 1/2 cup water, 1/4 teaspoon salt and a pinch of baking soda. Make sure that you use really clean bottled water or filtered water, otherwise you could make things worse. Shake the mixture well and put into a clean nasal spray bottle. This is also an excellent home remedy for allergies. You can use this nasal spray several times a day; it is surprisingly effective as well as cheap!


Vitamins and Foods for Treating and Preventing Sinus Infections

Vitamins, minerals and food supplements make great home remedies for sinus infections and of course they will also help to prevent them. I’m sure you’re aware that vitamin C is good, but getting some vitamin C from fresh foods is even more important. A recent study discovered that natural vitamin C from food had a stronger effect on keeping the immune system healthy than synthetic C (almost all the C you buy as a supplement at the store is synthesized).

A few high C home remedy foods to prevent and treat sinus infections are citrus (oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, lemons), kiwi, cabbage, broccoli, strawberries, raspberries and black berries. Vitamin C is a good natural decongestant and will help to dry up inflamed nasal passages due to colds and sinus infections. I eat a whole peeled orange (the white part and pulp are very good for you, better than orange juice) every day during the winter to prevent colds and sinus infections.

Does your vitamin C supplement contain bioflavonoids? This is another important supplement for keeping mucus membranes healthy and restoring your immune system. You can find supplements at your health food store or get them naturally in the white part of citrus fruit as well as in the pulp.

Another very important supplement is vitamin A (not beta carotene). It helps to keep your skin and mucus membranes healthy. Don’t take more than 5,000 IU every other day as large doses of A can cause problems. Be sure to purchase a supplement that is derived from a natural source (usually fish oil, synthetic vitamin A is not recommended). Natural vitamin A is found in eggs, dairy products, liver and some fish.

Do you take a naturally derived mixed carotene supplement every day? No longer is beta-carotene enough. Several other carotenoids (lutein, alpha carotene, lycopene) are as important or more so than beta. You especially want to be sure that you get the natural versions of these supplements, not the synthetic. Recent research shows that synthetic carotenes may not help much at all and may even be bad for you. Just make sure that the label mentions natural sources for the supplement (such as palm fruit). Carrots, yams and colored fruits and vegetables such as all berries, broccoli, spinach, chard, romaine lettuce, winter squash and tomatoes are carotene rich.


Minerals and Other Supplements for Treating and Preventing Sinus Infections

Several minerals are important in keeping your immune system in top shape as well. Zinc is the most important of these home remedies. Many people take zinc lozenges when they get a sinus infection, but if you take zinc in advance, you can completely avoid the unpleasantness of being sick. Yet another important mineral is selenium. Be careful not to take excessive amounts of these minerals because they can be toxic in larger doses.

Another little known but very valuable home remedy supplement is NAC or n-acetyl cysteine, which is a powerful antioxidant that is a form of the amino acid cysteine. It helps to increase your body’s supply of the very important enzyme, glutathione contributing significantly to your immune system as it reduces congestion.

A few other immune system home remedies to consider are raw garlic, flaxseed and flaxseed oil, echinacea, grapeseed extract and chlorella/spirulina. Don’t forget about fresh raw fruits and vegetables. It may sound boring because everyone is telling you to eat your fruits and veggies but the truth is... raw foods are very healthful. They contain all the natural enzymes and nutrients that are cooked out of almost all prepared foods.

People who eat mostly raw food tend to stay healthier than people who eat a lot of prepared and cooked foods. For the best home remedy for a sinus infection, you could go to your local grocery store and look at all the tempting raw foods you’ll find there. Then take some home, make a big salad with fruits or vegetables, and enjoy!

In the winter, you can buy many types of frozen fruits to use in smoothies or to eat with yogurt. Frozen fruit still has lots of great nutrients to keep you healthy. Before adding any supplements or changing your diet, consult your health professional.


By: T. McDonald


About the Author:

T. McDonald is a lifelong student of medicine and alternative health. She’s an editor of the website Diabetes-Guide, the Diabetes and Health Guide where you will find information on the glyecemic index, weight loss tips and diets, diabetes, alternative sweeteners how to prevent breast cancer and much more.


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  • Beth R
  • September 20, 2009

Sinus infections are a pain! Really! Some things to help: Warm steamy showers several times a day, neti pot, 20 minutes of intense exercise (releases endorphins which helps reduce swollen nasal membranes), cold or warm compresses (whichever feels better), drink lots of fluids, eat or smell spicy condiments like horseradish, gargle with salt water, use decongestants (over the counter), take garlic or eat it raw and eat onions too, vitamin C, fish oil (helps with inflammation). Hope this is useful!

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  • Barbie
  • June 10, 2009
I'm not sure how to prevent them, but I have had some success in conquering them. I've found I've grown immune to medicines after a while. I carry around a small bottle of pure eucalyptus oil and put it on a tissue when I feel that my sinus is getting blocked up with gunk. Clears them out almost immediately.
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  • Violet
  • May 10, 2009
The last time I had a sinus infection, the dr. said to stop eating any milk products. Also he said to drink 4-6 drops of Oil of Oregano in water 4-5 times a day. It kills germs and infections.
Keneda

Jilie, here s a great CURE that works for me and all my family.
My Dr. gave me this cure .
I use these ingredients:
- distilled water
- sea salt
- liquid chlorophyll and colloidal silver (from the healthfood store)

I mix 1/4 cup water with a pinch of sea salt and heat to body temperature, then add 5 drops each silver and chlorophyll .

I using a large medicine dropper (the kind used for small children's medication) put two droppers full into one nostril while laying down, and then I turn the head and let the liquid drain out the other nostril .

The colloidal silver is an anti bacterial and can kill many of the several hundred kinds of bacteria that live in the sinuses, while antibiotics only target one kind.

You can do this 2 times per day for one week, mixing fresh for each time. then for maintenance use once per week.
It works for me.

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