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> Home Remedies for SINUSITIS SINUS fully curable under ayurvedic

method

> Sinusitis refers to an inflammation of the mucous membrane

lining the paranasal sinuses. It often follows a common cold,

influenza, and other general infections. Infecting germs sometimes

find their way into sinuses or chambers on either side of the nasal

passage, leading to sinus trouble.

> Sinusitis symptoms

> Constant sneezing, headaches and low grade fever

> The symptoms of sinusitis are excessive or constant sneezing ; a

running nose; blockage of one or both nostrils; headaches and

pressure around the head, eyes, and face. Sinus headaches are

usually felt in the forehead and in the face just below the eyes.The

patient may suffer from low grade fever, lack of appetite, and

difficulty in breathing

> Sinusitis causes

> Inflammation of the sinus passages

> Sinusitis results from the inflammation of the sinus passages

and oversecretion of mucus by the membranes lining the nose and

throat

> Home Remedies for Sinusitis

> Sinusitis treatment using Mango

> The liberal use of mangoes during the season is considered an

effective remedy for prevention and treatment of sinusitis. Mangoes

contribute towards formation of healthy epithelium, thereby

preventing frequent attacks of common infections like sinusitis.

This is attributable to a high concentration of vitamin A in the

fruit

> Sinusitis treatment using Garlic and Onion

> The use of pungent foods like garlic and onion is one of the

most effective remedies for sinus problems. One should begin with

small mild doses and increase them gradually. Beneficial results can

also be achieved by adding these herbs in moderate amounts to

regular meals

> Sinusitis treatment using Fenugreek

> The seeds of fenugreek are another effective remedy for

sinusitis. A tea prepared by boiling one teaspoon of seeds in 250 ml

of water till it is reduced to half, will help the body to produce

perspiration, dispel toxicity, and shorten the period of fever in

the acute stage of the disease. Upto four cups should be taken

daily. The quantity should be reduced as the condition improves

> Sinusitis treatment using Cumin Seeds

> A teaspoon of black cumin seeds tied in a thin cotton cloth can

provide relief when inhaled. The condition can also be relieved by

taking a mixture of 100 gm of roasted and ground cumin seeds and 200

gm of pure honey

> Sinusitis treatment using Vegetable Juices

> Carrot juice, taken separately or in combination with juices of

beet and cucumber, or with spinach juice, has been found beneficial

in the treatment of sinus trouble. In the case of combined juices,

100 ml each of beet and cucumber juices, or 200 ml of spinach juice,

should be mixed with 300ml of carrot juice to make 500 ml or half a

litre of the mixed juice

> Sinusitis treatment using Vitamins A and C

> A diet rich in vitamin A is the best insurance against cold and

sinus trouble. Vitamin A is the 'membrane conditioner' and it helps

build healthy mucous membranes in the nose and throat. Some of the

valuable sources of this vitamin are whole milk, curds, egg yolk,

pumpkin, carrots, leafy vegetables, tomatoes, mangoes, and papaya.

When the sinus trouble has already developed, relief can be obtained

by taking vitamin A in large therapeutic doses of 25,000 IU per day.

Vitamin C has also proved beneficial in the treatment of sinusitis

and the patient should take one gram of this vitamin per day in two

therapeutic doses of 500 mg each

> Diet for Sinusitis

> Fresh fruit and vegetable juices with water

> In the acute stage of the disease, when fever is present, the

patient should abstain from all solid foods and drink only fresh

fruit and vegetable juices diluted with warm water on a 50:50 basis

> Well-balanced diet

> After the fever subsides, he may adopt a low-calorie, raw fruit

and vegetable diet with plenty of raw juices. Once the acute

symptoms are over, the patient may gradually embark upon a well-

balanced diet, with emphasis on seeds, nuts, grains, vegetables, and

fruits. In persistent chronic conditions, repeated short juice fasts

may be undertaken for a week or so at intervals of two months

> Avoid fried and starchy food

> The patient should avoid fried and starchy foods, white sugar,

white floor, rice, macaroni products, pies, cakes, and candies

> Other Sinusitis treatments

> Hot and cold water application

> A cold application over the sinus will give great relief, while

alternate hot and cold applications also prove beneficial. Take pans

of hot and cold water, bathe the whole face with hot water as hot as

you can bear-and then apply cold water for a short duration

> Inhalation of steam, proper sleep and adequate rest

> Nasal inhalation of steam for five minutes every hour will also

give relief. Plenty of sleep, adequate rest, and fresh air are

essential in the treatment of sinus trouble

> Avoid perfumes and scented hair oil

> Patient should avoid the use of perfumes and strongly scented

hair oil

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Home Remedies for SINUSITIS SINUS fully curable under ayurvedic method

Sinusitis refers to an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the

paranasal sinuses. It often follows a common cold, influenza, and other general

infections. Infecting germs sometimes find their way into sinuses or chambers on

either side of the nasal passage, leading to sinus trouble.

Sinusitis symptoms

Constant sneezing, headaches and low grade fever

The symptoms of sinusitis are excessive or constant sneezing ; a running nose;

blockage of one or both nostrils; headaches and pressure around the head, eyes,

and face. Sinus headaches are usually felt in the forehead and in the face just

below the eyes.The patient may suffer from low grade fever, lack of appetite,

and difficulty in breathing

Sinusitis causes

Inflammation of the sinus passages

Sinusitis results from the inflammation of the sinus passages and

oversecretion of mucus by the membranes lining the nose and throat

Home Remedies for Sinusitis

Sinusitis treatment using Mango

The liberal use of mangoes during the season is considered an effective remedy

for prevention and treatment of sinusitis. Mangoes contribute towards formation

of healthy epithelium, thereby preventing frequent attacks of common infections

like sinusitis. This is attributable to a high concentration of vitamin A in the

fruit

Sinusitis treatment using Garlic and Onion

The use of pungent foods like garlic and onion is one of the most effective

remedies for sinus problems. One should begin with small mild doses and increase

them gradually. Beneficial results can also be achieved by adding these herbs in

moderate amounts to regular meals

Sinusitis treatment using Fenugreek

The seeds of fenugreek are another effective remedy for sinusitis. A tea

prepared by boiling one teaspoon of seeds in 250 ml of water till it is reduced

to half, will help the body to produce perspiration, dispel toxicity, and

shorten the period of fever in the acute stage of the disease. Upto four cups

should be taken daily. The quantity should be reduced as the condition improves

Sinusitis treatment using Cumin Seeds

A teaspoon of black cumin seeds tied in a thin cotton cloth can provide relief

when inhaled. The condition can also be relieved by taking a mixture of 100 gm

of roasted and ground cumin seeds and 200 gm of pure honey

Sinusitis treatment using Vegetable Juices

Carrot juice, taken separately or in combination with juices of beet and

cucumber, or with spinach juice, has been found beneficial in the treatment of

sinus trouble. In the case of combined juices, 100 ml each of beet and cucumber

juices, or 200 ml of spinach juice, should be mixed with 300ml of carrot juice

to make 500 ml or half a litre of the mixed juice

Sinusitis treatment using Vitamins A and C

A diet rich in vitamin A is the best insurance against cold and sinus trouble.

Vitamin A is the 'membrane conditioner' and it helps build healthy mucous

membranes in the nose and throat. Some of the valuable sources of this vitamin

are whole milk, curds, egg yolk, pumpkin, carrots, leafy vegetables, tomatoes,

mangoes, and papaya. When the sinus trouble has already developed, relief can be

obtained by taking vitamin A in large therapeutic doses of 25,000 IU per day.

Vitamin C has also proved beneficial in the treatment of sinusitis and the

patient should take one gram of this vitamin per day in two therapeutic doses of

500 mg each

Diet for Sinusitis

Fresh fruit and vegetable juices with water

In the acute stage of the disease, when fever is present, the patient should

abstain from all solid foods and drink only fresh fruit and vegetable juices

diluted with warm water on a 50:50 basis

Well-balanced diet

After the fever subsides, he may adopt a low-calorie, raw fruit and vegetable

diet with plenty of raw juices. Once the acute symptoms are over, the patient

may gradually embark upon a well-balanced diet, with emphasis on seeds, nuts,

grains, vegetables, and fruits. In persistent chronic conditions, repeated short

juice fasts may be undertaken for a week or so at intervals of two months

Avoid fried and starchy food

The patient should avoid fried and starchy foods, white sugar, white floor,

rice, macaroni products, pies, cakes, and candies

Other Sinusitis treatments

Hot and cold water application

A cold application over the sinus will give great relief, while alternate hot

and cold applications also prove beneficial. Take pans of hot and cold water,

bathe the whole face with hot water as hot as you can bear-and then apply cold

water for a short duration

Inhalation of steam, proper sleep and adequate rest

Nasal inhalation of steam for five minutes every hour will also give relief.

Plenty of sleep, adequate rest, and fresh air are essential in the treatment of

sinus trouble

Avoid perfumes and scented hair oil

Patient should avoid the use of perfumes and strongly scented hair oil

 

 

 

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