This incredibly effective treatment for sinus infections is what I recommend to my patients and do myself. It was developed by
Dr. B. J. Biagioli
.
Supplies:
1. High quality colloidal or ionic silver.
2. Nasal Aspirator. We like this one available locally at Walmart.
www.walmart.com/ip/Neilmed-NasaBulb-Nasal-Aspirator-2-Count/43160825
An eye dropper or dropper bottle works ok for this too.
3. Natural Birch Xylitol Sweetener. You only need a little bit, make sure the xylitol is made from birch as others are from GMO corn.
4. Timer.
Preparation:
Add about 2 tsp. silver and a smidgen (about 1/3 of an 1/8th tsp.) xylitol to the nasal aspirator (or dropper bottle). You may find that more or less volume works well for you. Use the xylitol at a rate of 1/8th tsp. per 1 oz. of silver. Xylitol adjusts the osmotic pressure to prevent a burning sensation in the sinuses. When you figure out the amount that works for you, you can draw a little line on the bulb for reference. Mix silver and xylitol together in nasal aspirator and shake to dissolve.
Procedure:
1. Lay on a bed face up with the head hanging over the edge of the mattress so the nostrils are pointing straight up toward the ceiling. It can be helpful to place a towel beneath you on the floor to catch any drips.
2. Use the nasal aspirator (or eyedropper) to fill each nostril with the sinus rinse solution. Keep filling each nostril with the rinse solution until the sinus cavities are filled, which may be indicated by feeling some of the solution dripping into the throat. Set the timer for 2 minutes.
3. Hold your nose (to avoid spilling) while you rollover on the stomach and let the head hang forward down over the edge of the mattress. (You don’t need to hold your nose after rolling over, but it may help for some if there is dripping). This allows the rinse solution to flow into the forward sinus cavities. Set the timer for 2 minutes. When you get up, hold your nose (to avoid spilling) and go blow your nose over a sink. Have some tissues there to blow your nose more as needed.
4. Important: Repeat this procedure 45 minutes later. The two rinses 45 minutes apart constitute a single sinus rinse session. Perform two or more such sinus rinse sessions per day. Relief from sinus infection symptoms will typically be noticeable by the second day. It is not unusual for the sinus infection to be gone within three days.
5. Repeat two or more sessions per day until the sinus infection subsides. Very persistent sinus infections may require five to seven days or more.
The first time you do this it may feel uncomfortable like there is burning or pressure. The 2nd or 3rd time it tends to get more comfortable as things relax and you get used to it. It is well worth working through the discomfort if any occurs at the beginning. If you continue to feel burning, try adding more xylitol.
This is an amazingly effective treatment!
Here is another good
treatment
from Dave Asprey.