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While Nizoral Anti-fungal treatment for the nose is currently available, it must

be specially compounded by a compounding pharmacy, which may be difficult to

locate. The link, below, is a video animation explanation of the FUNGAL cause of

most CHRONIC nasal sinusitis, as discovered by the Mayo Clinic, and how this new

anti-fungal nasal wash, when approved by the FDA, will fight this REAL cause of

the condition, instead of the " waste-of-time " antibiotic sprays that doctors

have been dishing out to their patients.

There is NO connection between the Mayo Clinic and s Hopkins Hospital. The

Mayo Clinic research paper was published in 1999. The name of the product (not

yet available) is Sinunase. It is being developed, under license from the Mayo

Clinic, by Accentia Pharmaceuticals.

The video animation moves a bit too rapidly. But, that is why there is a

" pause " button, underneath the video. And, thanks to the " TinyURL " company, you

can even educate your doctors, as most of them still are unaware of this new

reality.

Sinunase, as I understand it, will NOT have to be specially compounded. It is

simply a nasal wash of Amphotericin-B, an anti-fungal drug that has been

available, in pill form, for a long time. Since the nasal wash is just a

" topical " , non-systemic treatment, it will not have any of the well known bad

side effects of the pill. Click the below link, to see the video animation.

http://tinyurl.com/4r69ca

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