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Historically, the Sinus Swab has been inserted once into each nostril for 6 minutes. Mild silver protein (MSP) powder is more difficult to come by now and other silver preparations, even when made with MSP are very much weaker than the formula described below. Since the most concentrated OTC MSP solutions available today contain 400ppm silver, these may be used in the nostrils as drops, with or without the eucalyptus oil, in an attempt to replicate the Sinus Swab procedure below. The Eucalyptus may cause irritation and congestion for a day or so. It may be best, due to these difficulties, to skip the first part of this treatment or use liquid MSP (400ppm) alone as a one time substitute treatment. This, if done, would be followed by the consistent use of the second part, the "Formula for Sinus Nose Drops".
Formula for Sinus Swabs - Mild silver protein powder (argenal powder), 12 grams
- Eucalyptol oil, 4ml
- Water and glycerine in 50/50 mixture bringing the total volume to 120ml.
Formula for Sinus Nose Drops- 60% Aloe vera concentrated whole leaf juice
- 40% DMSO, 99.9% pure from any pharmacy / farm supply
- Use 3 to 4 drops in each nostril tid - qid. Put the drops in one nostril, waiting a few seconds for the slight sting to pass. Then put the drops in the other nostril.
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Sinus Swabs / Nose Drops can help with the following: |  |  |  | | Infections | Sinusitis | This treatment has helped many people treat a chronic sinus infection and takes about 6 weeks of self-application. |
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KEY |  | May do some good |
GLOSSARY
Chronic (Chronicity) Usually referring to chronic illness: Illness extending over a long period of time.
Gram (gm, gms, Gramme, Grammes, Grams) A metric unit of weight, there being approximately 28 grams in one ounce.
Milliliter (mL) 0.001 or one thousandth of a liter.
Over-The-Counter (OTC, Over The Counter) A drug or medication that can legally be bought without a doctor's prescription being required.
ppm Parts Per Million. A measure of the concentration of a substance, usually in air or water.
Protein (Proteins) Compounds composed of hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen present in the body and in foods that form complex combinations of amino acids. Protein is essential for life and is used for growth and repair. Foods that supply the body with protein include animal products, grains, legumes, and vegetables. Proteins from animal sources contain the essential amino acids. Proteins are changed to amino acids in the body.
QID Four times a day.
Sinuses (Sinus) Four pairs of air pockets lined with membranes in the bones around the nose. The ethmoid sinuses are located on each side of the nose between the eyes; the maxillary sinuses are located in the cheek above the teeth and below the eyes; the sphenoid sinuses are located deeply behind the eyes; the frontal sinuses are located in the forehead.
TID Three times a day.
Last updated: Oct 08, 2008
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