People suffering from a sinus infection know how unpleasant and painful it could be. They are always with prescribed antibiotics in their pocket.
They need to keep it under control. However, these antibiotics could worsen the issue. Once the sinus infection disappears, it comes back stronger and more immune on the antibiotics.
That’s why the old prescribed meds stop working after a while.
On top of that, the antibiotics destroy the good bacteria, as well. It doesn’t have the ability to make a difference between good and bad bacteria.
His treatment is different than others and includes probiotic nasal rinses and baby shampoo sinus irrigations.
He says:
These new therapies are targeting the bacteria in ways that haven’t been utilized in the past. These techniques are helping those with chronic and acute sinusitis. Whenever I tell my patients about the new therapeutic protocols they’re very surprised, but they get the results they want and need.If you want to get the best results of this treatment you need to use the following recipe:
We tell our children to wash their hands with soap, not with plain water, to clean bacteria from their hands. The same concept is being used in the sinuses.
- Combine ½ teaspoon of baby shampoo and 8 ounces of saline
- To prepare the saline, you need to mix a rounded teaspoon of baking soda and three heaping teaspoons of salt in a zip-lock bag.
- In a cup with distilled water (8 ounces), add a teaspoon of the mixture and ½ teaspoon of baby shampoo
- Soak an infant nasal bulb in this solution and flush the nostrils. Do it carefully
The baby shampoo deals with this barrier without a problem.
Before you try this natural homemade irrigation, consult with your doctor. He might recommend the proper treatment for this case.
Takashima has a list of recommended baby shampoos that you need for this remedy:
- Aveeno Baby Wash & Shampoo with Natural Oat Extract
- California Baby Super Sensitive Shampoo & Body Wash (Fragrance-Free)
- Exederm Non-Irritating Baby Shampoo
- California Baby Shampoo & Body Wash – Tea Tree & Lavender
- Burt’s Bees Baby Bee Fragrance-Free Shampoo & Wash
Time flies fast my friends. It’s already 2016! Let’s make sure we start this year healthy and focused.
It’s cold outside. I mean, very cold. I can’t function when the temperature outside is deep down below zero.
I was just complaining to my husband that I don’t want to leave my home because it’s so warm.
You don’t want to know what he said to me.
The cold weather can bring the flu or a cold. Sinus infections and throat inflammation are the most common.
In order to stay healthy and protected, you need to drink healthy and warm beverages.
Tea will help you out. No doubt about it. But I think I have something better right here.
3 drink recipes that will clear your sinuses and definitely cure throat inflammation.
Yeah, they are all tea. Made with different ingredients then you are used to.
The Raw Deal Tea
- 1 pinch cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon ground turmeric
- ½ teaspoon finely grated ginger
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- ½ tsp. raw honey
- ½ tbsp. apple cider vinegar
- Add all of these ingredients in hot water. Stir until ready.
The honey and cinnamon are packed with antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties.
This means they are equipped to destroy any bacteria that will come to their way. Plus, they will strengthen up your immune system.
The Hot Pineapple Elixir
- ½ – 1 cup pineapple juice
- 1 pinch cayenne pepper
- 1 tsp. honey
- ½ tbsp. Apple Cider Vinegar
- Put all of these ingredients in a saucer
- Heat them lightly to your preference
- Drink
Pineapples are one of those anti-inflammatory fruits. They do a great job reducing phlegm and soothe the throat. They are rich in Vitamin C.
I talked a lot about cayenne pepper. It provides the right kick and comes as reinforcement when your body feels like it’s going to fall down.
Last but not least, the ACV. The magical ingredient you can’t live without. With its alkalizing properties, the ACV makes you feel like new.
The Wellness Monster
- 1 dash of turmeric powder
- 1-inch piece of ginger
- 1-2 dashes of cayenne pepper
- 1 lemon
- 1 drop of mint extract
- 1-2 drops stevia
- Blend the lemon and ginger together
- Add the turmeric, cayenne pepper and mint
- Stir while adding enough hot water to double the size of this mixture
The curcumin in the turmeric is a very powerful ingredient. It contains anti-inflammatory and antibacterial features that can cure even the toughest coughs.
Ginger clears the lungs while soothing your sore throat and the lemon detoxifies your body. Vitamin C comes as a security measure to prevent colds from reappearing.
The mint will clear your nasal decongestion.