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Quiet Discoveries Lead to Fast Sinus Relief
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[size=4][b]Chronisch Sinusitis - Quiet Discoveries Lead to Fast Sinus Relief[/b][/size][hr]
Quote:It's amazing what you can find when you start your search a little outside the bulls eye. While clicking through Magnetic Resonance Imaging research online, my colleagues and I found some intriguing scientific studies completely by accident!

For even faster relief plus more restful sleep, Therion 's magnetic dual contour pillow is the perfect choice. The visco elastic (memory) foam is soft and comfortable, but also supportive. You'll actually feel it adjusting and conforming to the shape of your head and neck. It's ideal to use as a regular sleeping pillow, as the magnetic field reaches the pineal gland. This is a magnetically sensitive area in the brain that functions to induce sleep by secreting melatonin. (See the article "Having Trouble Sleeping" found in the Learning Center at www.therionresearch.com. In addition to what we had mentioned in the previous paragraph, much more has to be said about Acute Sinusitis. If space permits, we will state everything about it.

[list][*]Many people turn to preventive methods like HEPA air filters, or frequent cleaning of carpets and bed sheets to reduce household allergens (4).[*]Decongestants, saline nasal sprays, and vaporizers are commonly used to treat the symptoms--but as you and I know, they take time to work.[*]This is a systematic presentation on the uses and history of Sinus.[*]Use it to understand more about Sinus and it's functioning.[/list]

[i]' The Allergy Relief Center 1983 -- PubMed: Magnetic bones in human sinuses. 1986 -- PubMed: High-field magnetic resonance imaging of paranasal sinus inflammatory disease. Big Grin[/i]

1990 -- PubMed: Effect of field strength on susceptibility artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging. 1995 -- PubMed: Measurements of magnetic field variations in the human brain using a 3D-FT multiple gradient echo technique. Once you are through reading what is written here on Sinus Pressure, have you considered recollecting what has been written and writing them down? This way, you are bound to have a better understanding on Sinus Pressure.

2002 - An Ohio State University study compared differences in magnetic field susceptibility at tissue interfaces in the human head. "Considerable magnetic field inhomogeneities were observed in the inferior frontal lobes and inferior temporal lobes, particularly near the sphenoid sinus and the temporal bones."

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[size=medium][b]Description of the Sinus Infection[/b][/size]


The same magnetic material was also found in bees, homing pigeons, dolphins and other organisms--including humans. More specifically, the researchers found that "the bones of the sphenoid/ethmoid sinus complex of humans are magnetic and contain deposits of ferric iron". (The sphenoid/ethmoid sinuses are located between the eyes and progress inward towards the back of the head (3).)

What did we find? Well, let's just say if you've got a stuffy nose you should try magnets before sniffling through that bottle of nasal spray! Did you know that every year, more than 35 million Americans suffer from sinusitis? It's one of the leading chronic diseases in the United States (1). And it's no wonder, as bacteria, viruses, cigarette smoke, and allergens like pollen, mold, dust mite feces and pet dander are all common causes of this condition (2). Unless you live in a bubble, there's really no escaping these tiny antagonists. Ethmoid Sinus is the substance of this composition. Without Ethmoid Sinus, there would not have been much to write and think about over here!

[size=large][b]Acute Sinusitis Occurs When the Mucosa is Irritated and Inflamed[/b][/size][hr]The small openings from the nose to the sinus cavities become congested (or even completely blocked), causing the facial pain and pressure most of us have experienced at some point in time. Mucus production is often increased as well, adding to the pressure, and causing that annoying runny nose symptom (3).

[size=large][b]So How Does this Lead to Sinusitis Relief?[/b][/size][hr]Magnetic therapy is proven to be effective in reducing inflammation, a primary symptom of sinusitis. By reducing inflammation of the mucosa, mucous blockages can be drained and the sinus cavities reopened. This, allows you to breathe freely again, while eliminating the facial pain caused by pressure build-up.

Until recently, though, we didn't have much research to back these findings (other than our own records). But, while sifting through online abstracts from MRI research, I happened to stumble upon this: The title of this composition could be rightly be Sinus Pressure. This is because what is mentioned here is mostly about Sinus Pressure.

Refining our search, we were able to uncover other MRI studies confirming this finding. Here's a brief timeline of what was found: 1986 - "Magnetic Resonance Imaging (using a 5 Tesla (15,000 Gauss) magnet and a spin echo technique) has revealed a remarkably intense signal from abnormal tissue in the human paranasal sinuses. Inflammatory disease in the maxillary, sphenoid, ethmoid, and frontal sinuses has been detected and demonstrated with greater clarity than any other available technique."

[size=large][b]The Sinuses are Actually Four Pairs of Hollow Spaces in the Bones of the Face[/b][/size][hr]Connected to the nose, air is allowed to flow in and out of these spaces. To help warm and filter the air, each sinus is lined with a mucous-producing membrane, called the mucosa (3). A substantial amount of the words here are all inter-connected to and about Sinus Headache. Understand them to get an overall understanding on Sinus Headache.

[b]Was found that a wide range of life forms could detect and orient to magnetic fields. (Like having a built-in compass.) Results showed magnetic orientation by bacteria was due to the presence of particles of magnetite (ferric/ferrous oxide) within the organisms. Wink[/b]

[i]1995 - Research at Uppsala University in Sweden discovered that "large, local magnetic field variations up to 3 parts per million were found in the human brain near interfaces between air or bone and brain tissues". [/i]

[list][*]So before you open that box of 'non-drowsy' decongestants or reach for the nasal spray on your nightstand, give magnetic therapy a try.[*]If it's fast acting with no side effects, and never needs a refill, what do you have to lose?[/list]

[b]Dating back to 1983, a study was conducted to assess the influence of magnetic fields on the physiology and behavior of biological organisms, and to search for possible magnetic sources within the organisms themselves. [/b]

[size=large][b]This is Where Those Studies Come in[/b][/size][hr]There's an interesting, but little known fact about the sinuses: they are magnetically sensitive. Based on our own research and experiences with clients and health practitioners over the years, we've observed that sinus congestion is dramatically improved or completely relieved with the application of magnetic therapy. In fact, taking about 20-30 minutes on average, it's one of the conditions that biomagnetics alleviates quickest. We hope you develop a better understanding of Nose Sinus on completion of this article on Nose Sinus. Only if the article is understood is it's benefit reached.

[size=large][b]What Therion Products Work Best to Help Relieve Sinusitis?[/b][/size][hr]The Eye & Sinus Mask is designed specifically for relief of your sinus congestion. Inside it has 28 neodymium magnets covering areas around your eyes, forehead and upper cheeks. (The magnetic field has an effective penetration depth up to 5 inches.) You can expect sinus and headache relief within 15-25 minutes of wearing it. Saying that all that is written here is all there is on Sinus Headache Relief would be an understatement. Very much more has to be learnt and propagated bout Sinus Headache Relief. :o.

[list][*]1990 - A study conducted at the UCLA School of Medicine tested conditions affected by MRI field strength.[*]Results illustrated that "magnetic susceptibility artifacts are prevalent on the boundary of air-containing paranasal sinuses".[/list]

[size=large][b]Sinus Infection or Sinusitis is Inflammation of the Sinuses[/b][/size][hr]Sinuses are the hollow cavities in the bones around the nose. When these sinuses get inflamed because of some viral or fungal infection, it results in blockage of air or mucus inside, which causes lot of pain and discomfort, often known as a sinus attack. Sinus infections are very common and millions of people are attacked each year.

[size=large][b]Medication Also Depends on the Actual Cause of the Sinus Infection[/b][/size][hr]Sometimes, sinus infections are a result of some other ailments like asthma, allergic rhinitis, allergies to fungi, primary immune deficiency, HIV infection, cystic fibrosis and others. These infections have to be treated before treating the sinusitis itself. Medication for sinusitis usually involves a decongestant to clear the sinuses, an antibiotic to fight the infection, and a pain killer. Decongestant can be in the form of tablet or nasal spray. Some chronic cases can be treated using steroids like prednisone. However, steroids are not generally preferred because of the possible side effects. Acute or chronic sinus infections may require prolonged therapies like saline nasal rinses, topical/oral decongestants, antihistamines, mucolytic agents, and intranasal corticosteroids. Sinus infections that cannot be cured by medication require surgery. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery is a common surgery for enlarging the sinus openings and allowing drainage.

[size=large][b]There are Three Kinds of Sinus Attacks: Acute, Chronic, and Recurring[/b][/size][hr]Acute sinus attacks are severe and last for around three weeks. Chronic attacks are more severe and last for three to eight weeks or more. Recurring sinus infections, on the other hand, are those that frequently appear over a period of time. Medication is given according to the kind of attack. Chronic sinus infections need prolonged treatment, whereas normal sinus infections can be treated with over-the-counter drugs. Maintaining the value of Treating Sinus Infections was the main reason for writing this article. Only in this way will the future know more about Treating Sinus Infections. Smile

[size=large][b]There are Many Home Remedies for Treating Sinus Infections[/b][/size][hr]Though these remedies may not provide any lasting cure, they definitely give some relief. Some common home remedies are: steam inhalation, hot or a cold compress over the inflamed area, a decoction of mustard seed powder and water instilled in the nostrils, consumption of jalapeno peppers, consumption of the juice of ripe grapes, application of a paste of cinnamon and water on the forehead, application of a paste of ginger and water/milk on the forehead, application of a paste of basil leaves, cloves and dried ginger on the forehead, inhalation of steam from eucalyptus oil, warm tea, and so on. Writing this composition on Inflammation Sinuses was a significant contribution of ours in the world of literature. Make this contribution worthwhile by using it.
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