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STUFFY NOSE, Nose stuffed all the time, Unlock nose for lifetime by removing causation

2009-12-25 09:48, Andrzej 'AndyPSV' Jeziorskidonate, 6683 views
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STUFFY NOSE – I had it for 19 years (blocked).

On the beginning of the article I must do a solid critics of 2 sites which offer a "solutions", not working. At the end of the article you would get a WORKING SOLUTION for Nose stuffed all the time, keep it in mind that it could last up to 3-5 even to 7 months of constant therapy (diet + herbs) to unlock your nose. It's not spray aerosol, that you would ingest for blocked nose and you would heal yourself for 2-4hours.

Method I present i VERIFIED [on me!] and works, by removing the REAL CAUSATION of the problem. After the time which you spend on curing yourself you would be breathing with your nose for a lifetime.

» ANSWER IN ARTICLE (OPEN LINK): Extreme Tiredness? Feeling Tired Unblock your stuffy nose.


The cause of the stuffy nose is the inner organism sickness (an indicator on it could be: you've got white tongue when you wake up morning?). Open the article above. The real reason for nose stuffed all the time that this sickness entered and "stuffed" (blocked) the breathing nose part and you can't breathe. By removing it, you unblock the breathing.

Call it a nose infection, a sinus infection, the sniffles, mucus: what ever you choose to call it, a stuffy nose can be caused by any number of illnesses, but there are two possibilities you should keep in mind: bacterial sinusitis and fungal sinusitis. Sinusitis is a general term for a sinus infection; though, as of late, the term is being used to describe a long term sinus infection, something you might not even know you had?or maybe you always did, and didn?t want to bother your doctor with something as trivial as a stuffy nose.
A sore throat, a dry throat, enlarged tonsils, coughing up yellow mucous, a stuffy nose, chronic congestion in your chest and sinuses: these are all symptoms of sinusitis, an infection caused by bacteria or a fungus. Indeed, sinusitis is often the result of a secondary infection caused by a cold or the flu (influenza). When drainage of fluids is hampered by swollen sinus membranes, fungus and bacteria can grow more rapidly, causing a secondary infection, and an even stuffier nose. What this article will attempt to do is teach you how to get rid of a stuffy nose (sinusitis) by presenting to you your options for treatment at home, medically, and naturally. Let us begin with treating a stuffy nose at home.

Home Treatments for Stuffy Noses
The best way to get rid of a stuffy nose is to avoid tobacco and cigarette smoke no matter what. I know from person experience that cigarette smoke will damage the lining of your sinuses and cause swelling in your sinus membranes, the chief cause of acute or chronic sinusitis. Many smokers suffer from chronic sinusitis and don?t know it, blaming the inflammation and congestion on their habit, when it?s quite possible that an undetected, long-term bacterial or fungal infection is doing more damage every day that it?s allowed to persist.
The most common way to get rid of a stuffy nose is to use an over-the-counter (OTC) decongestant combined with an anti-inflammatory analgesic (pain reliever) like Ibuprofen. Some people think that a decongestant is supposed to dry up all the fluid in your nose and make you better. That?s not true. What a decongestant does is taper down the inflammation in your sinuses, allowing the fluid to drain out of your sinuses like it would naturally. Coupled with an NSAID (non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug) like Ibuprofen, a stuffy nose caused by a cold or the flu can be alleviated.
To get rid of a stuffy nose caused by allergies, an over-the-counter antihistamine should be your first line of defense. Of course, you can?t take antihistamines all summer long, so you should perhaps try to do something about avoiding or removing whatever it is that is causing your allergic reactions--dust mites for example. If you?re dealing with an allergy to pollen, a summer-long antihistamine regiment works fine. If you?re dealing with an allergy to pet dander, it might be time to get rid of cats. Allergy sufferers are often times the sufferers of chronic sinusitis if the sinuses are left untreated.
If you seem to be suffering from a chronically stuffy nose during the winter, you may want to think about getting a humidifier. I?m actually on my way to the store this week to pick one up. I?ve noticed that since the colder air moved in and all of the humidity went away, my sinuses are flaring up. Often times it isn?t sinusitis that is causing your nose to be stuffy all of the time, sometimes it?s just dry air. Make sure to get a steam vaporizing humidifier to avoid dispersing fungal spores and mold into the air.
Whatever you do, don?t use an over-the-counter nasal spray to relieve the symptoms of sinus infection. A growing body of research has begun to show that many of the drugs used in over-the-counter nasal sprays are addictive and can actually cause the very symptoms they were designed to get rid of after treatment has ceased. Drugs like Oxymetazoline can cause damage to the lining of the sinuses and chronic sinus blockage if used for more than 3 days in succession. Note that I?m only saying this about OTC nasal sprays. Corticosteroid (non-OTC) nasal sprays are just fine, and we?ll address those below.
Medical Treatment for Sinusitis
There are 2 kinds of sinusitis that require medical treatment: acute sinusitis and chronic sinusitis. Bacteria are usually the cause of acute sinusitis, an infection that is often a secondary infection caused by the common cold or flu, which can last anywhere from 2-3 weeks. Antibiotics and corticosteroid nasal sprays are the most common treatments for acute sinusitis. More recently, inhaled antibiotic nasal sprays are gaining popularity among physicians due to a perceived increased effectiveness during treatment, which may be something worth looking into.

Chronic sinusitis (a sinus infection that lasts for more than 3 weeks) is often caused by a fungal infection, but not always. Fungal infections and chronic sinusitis are both handled with corticosteroids, but instead of using an antibiotic, the doctor will usually prescribe an antifungal medication. Either way, be sure to keep your doctor informed about your progress during treatment. The best way to get rid of acute or chronic sinusitis is to keep the lines of communication open with your physician or their nurse.

source: getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-a-stuffy-nose.htm

Common, you're people are serious? IBUPROFEN on NOSE? Damn, your insane.

Get rid of stuffed or running nose without drugs

Nasal congestion, stuffy nose, runny nose ? these are common problems experienced by everyone, usually many times a year. We generally disregard it, if it?s on moderate levels but can get very annoyed when they are strong and require our attentions.

Yes, you could use a nasal spray to depress it for a while. But there are some problems with the sprays:

First, they are drugs (chemicals), might have side effects and are somewhat addictive.
Second, they cost money.
Third, you should have it with you whenever your nose drives you mad. This might not be the case every time, since you have to buy it first, and then carry it with you whenever you go (work, for example).
When I was little, one of my grandmothers has taught my father and me a very simple point massage technique that relieves nasal congestion fast and effectively, without leaving the bitter taste in your mouth. I wanted to share it with you.

Please look at the comments below the article to read about the many successes of this technique. Write about your results in the comments as well. (comments are moderated, so give time for them to appear).

I guess the massage is based on Chinese acupressure but I can?t be sure since at that time neither of us knew anything about it, and secondly, I?m not an expert at this now. There are only 4 easy points to massage, so it?s very easy to remember and always have it with you (in your head). Here how it goes:

Perform the below routine 3 times:
Perform 10 pressures on a cavity at the corner of the nostrils (point 1). You should almost close and open the nostrils when you do the round movement.
Perform 10 pressures on a cavity just below the corner of the eyes near the nose (point 2)
Perform 10 pressures on a cavity just below the ear, behind the earlobe (point 3)
Massage the earlobe 10 times (point 4)
After performing the above 3 times, you should feel immediate relief of your nasal congestion. It is advised to return on the above procedure again in about 10 minutes to make it more permanent or the congestion could return.
Additional instructions: The pressures are actually round movement. Look at the pictures for exact motion.

Update:See more clarification on the technique in my answer to a reader.

I hope these instruction will make you feel better next time you?ve got stuffy nose. Tell me if it helps you as much as it helps me and my family.

source: mind-energy.net/archives/90-Get-rid-of-stuffed-or-running-nose-without-drugs.html

Exercises? ON nose? Common, you're crazy? It's not the cause!
 
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