Posted: 10/12/04 - 02:00 Post subject: Using Alkalol for sinus troubles!
Hello. Since I was a child I had problems with my sinuses. I remember my nose was running all the time and sometimes I had a terrible headaches. My doctor said that the cause was a mild bacterial sinus infection and that it’ll go away by it self. Use of any antibiotics wasn’t necessary.
This may started like a mild bacterial infection but I think, after few years, accompanied with several infections and allergies, it become chronic. Sometimes, I can hardly breathe. I used several sinus relief oils but it didn’t help. I used Vancenese and Flonase for five years but I red somewhere that those cortisone derivatives can, on a long-term use, cause erosion, ulceration and bleeding. Do I need some kind of operation? My friend has recommended me Alkalol. Do you know anything about it? Please help!
I think you’re right. You suffer from a chronic sinusitis. Your sinus and nose mucous membrane are probably much less thin then normally (caused by membrane hypertrophy) and that’s why you have problems with breathing. The basic problem with cortisone derivatives are their bad effects on a long-term use. Surgery is indicated when regular treatment fails and in case of absent drainage channels. The best solution for now is Alkalol.
Alkalol is herb-oil based remedy. It should be used from one-half to full strength, preferably warm. You can buy it in a bottle or like a nasal spray. I’m sure that it would reduce your problems drastically. Only bad thing about it is that you can become addicted to it, so be careful.
It never hurts to get a second opinion.
Wish you luck!
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