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Slowly, medical science begins to understand. Most up-to-date sinus

professionals are acknowledging the Mayo Clinic discovery that most chronic (not

acute) sinus problems are caused by MOLD. This is how orthodox science works.

First, they look at a disease in ONE part of the body. Then, they widen their

scope of research, to look for, and prove, the existence, of the same problem in

OTHER parts of the body. Meanwhile, we suffer. And those of us that have not yet

heard the truth of the root cause of their suffering-THEY DIE. Then, when the

scientists and doctors finally discover what WE have known all along, the

headlines read: " brilliant researchers solve another medical mystery. " Web site

extract from N.Y. sinus specialists reprinted below.

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The Benefits of Nasal CleansingCleansing the nose and sinuses with saltwater

has been recommended for centuries as a method of improving nasal breathing and

promoting health. Recent medical studies have affirmed the efficacy of this

common home remedy. New York Sinus Center physicians have found that daily

nasal cleansing with a buffered hypertonic saline solution is a crucial

component in efforts to maintain sinus health and decrease episodes of

infection. Daily nasal hygiene helps clear the nasal passages of mucus, shrinks

nasal membranes and improves breathing. It also promotes mucociliary flow, the

body's natural cleansing and filtering system and removes inhaled material

including pollen, dust, mold and other pollutants. In light of the recent

findings by Mayo Clinic (http://www.mayo.edu/) investigators implicating inhaled

mold as the main cause of sinusitis, the argument for daily nasal cleansing

becomes even more compelling.

We advocate:

accurate diagnosis, especially identification of acid reflux, allergy and

environmental problems, such as indoor mold exposure;

http://www.nyogmd.com/nysc_diagnosis_treatment.html

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