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Re: Rx for Sinus Infection: Yellow Highlighter?
by Dr. Koray Atalag on Thursday January 26, @08:56AM
Hi, I am an M.D. and to my best knowledge, for definite and 5 min. therapy of rhinitis/flu with running nose is just to clow your hair-dryer into your nostrils. It should be the maximum hot that your skin does not get any burns and also pls. do not inhale strongly as it might cause some lung problems. The scientific evidence is: Most of the viruses that create the disease (common cold) have an affinity to nasal mucosa...Because in cold, the nasal mucosa temparature is well below normal core body temparature; around 34 Celcius Degrees, our immune system fails to work efficiently and they win the battle. And when they are crowded enough, they start invading our Sinuses or Lower Respiratory Tract. So if you can beat them before they get too crowded, by increasing the temparature to around 39 Celcius Degrees when our immune cells work at greatest efficiency then you just eliminate the disease before it even manifests itself. And I also recommend that you take max allowable Vit C and Fish oil and very important elementary Zinc! Best regards, Dr. Koray Atalag
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