Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Homeopathic medicine for sinus congestion and pain, plus opening nasal passages

Sinus Soothe

Homeopathic medicine for sinus congestion and pain, plus opening nasal passages

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What is Sinus Soothe?

Sinus Soothe is a safe, non-addictive, natural remedy containing 100% homeopathic ingredients selected to temporarily relieve symptoms of sinus congestion, working quickly to reduce sinus pressure, excess mucus and open nasal passages, as well as relieve sinus pressure headaches. This remedy contains a selection of homeopathic ingredients known to support overall sinus health without side effects.
Sinus Soothe is also a great complementary remedy to homeopathic Mucus-Clear™. Presented in a convenient, concentrated tincture formula, Sinus Soothe is taken internally and is easy to ingest and hassle-free with no artificial colors or preservatives. All Native Remedies homeopathic products and biochemic tissue salts are manufactured in a FDA-registered and cGMP-compliant pharmaceutical facility under the supervision of qualified homeopaths and responsible pharmacists. Individual ingredients are listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS).

The natural way

There are many things that you can do to help your sinuses remain clear and un-blocked. Drinking lots of water prevents congestion by helping drain the build-up of mucous and increasing moisture in the body. It is also a good idea to avoid caffeinated beverages such as coffee, tea or cola, as they cause dehydration. To help keep airways moist and open, consider a humidifier in your home to moisten the air or install air conditioners to stabilize the temperature. Allergen filters can also be fitted to heaters and air conditioners to remove allergens from the air. Inhalation of steam for a few minutes to loosen mucous and moisten the throat can also be beneficial. Avoid swimming in chlorine-treated pools and steer clear of diving, as it can irritate sinus passages. Cigarette smoke and other air pollutants that aggravate the sinus lining should be avoided, as well as alcohol intake, as this can cause the nasal membranes to swell.

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