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Sinus infection... | From sweettooth [Log on to view profile] | on 2005-11-27 |
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Is it possible to get over a sinus infection that includes green phylm without taking antibiotics?
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| Re: Sinus infection... | From sahai [Log on to view profile] | on 2005-11-27 |
Yes. Take Silicea 200C fortnightly. Do not take any medicine 2 days before and after taking Silicea. On other days take Kali Bichrome30C, 4 times daily.
Prepare the medicines as follows :- Buy Silicea 200C and Kali Bichrome 30C,1 drachm each, liquid medicine. Mix each,seperately, in the ratio of 1 drop of medicine in 1 ounce of distilled water/non-medicinal spring water(boiled)/rain water(collected after it has rained for a few minutes)/drinking water(boiled to drive out chlorine) and shake the ixtures vigorously at least 10 times. Out of these, use 1 tea-spoonful as a dose.
Reduce the frequency of the doses as you feel better and better.
Shake,as before, every time, just before taking the next dose.
Do not put strong smelling things in the mouth e.g. raw onion, garlick, mint, smoke, tooth paste, strong tea/coffee/spices, 1 hour before and after taking medicine.
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| Re: Sinus infection... | From cjitsahota [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-04-05 |
My wife is suffering from sinus problem. Alopathic doctor gave her too many medicines. But still same problem. Fisrt she feels cold and then inflamation in her nose and in thraot, then body pain. If she dont take any medicine she will have fever. It happens only when weather in not good, windy weather, rainy weather. Her whole body starts paining, feels cold, feels weakness.Pleas suggest any medicineThanks |
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