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Is Acute Sinusitis
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[size=4][b]Is Acute Sinusitis - Why Do We See More Sinus Infection Symptoms?[/b][/size][hr]
Quote:Is a common know fact that we are living in a fast changing world. What used to be the norm in the past is not going to hold in the future. As it pertains to our health we are in the same boat. I'm convinced that certain maladies such as sinus infection are only going to increase and as such it is important that we recognize sinus infection symptoms and look at the alternatives out there to relieve what is an every day occurrence for millions of people around the world. But why are we seeing more sinus infection symptoms you may ask? There are a few reasons.

[size=large][b]Don't Let Sinusitis Ruin Your Day and Your Sleep[/b][/size][hr]Do something about it today. Leaving it to its own devices could land you in the hospital and even lead to blindness. The things you should know going to recognize any symptom even if you wanted to. We cannot be blamed if you find any other article resembling the matter we have written here about Sinus Infection. What we have done here is our copyright material!

[size=large][b]One of the Causes of Sinusitis is Environmental Pollens that Irritate the Nasal Passages[/b][/size][hr]I am not an expert but I believe the natural sickle of the environment is out of kilter ( global warming!) and it is causing the seasons to stick longer than usually or be shorter than they used to be. With this the time frame in which these pollens affects people have increased and thus the sinus infection symptoms last longer than used to be the case in the past. The amounts of chemicals we spew into the atmosphere are also greatly increasing the occurrence of sinusitis as they irritate the nasal passages more and more and the abuse of over the counter nasal sprays and drugs that people snort through the nose are also adding to the problem. It was our decision to write so much on Sinusitis after finding out that there is still so much to learn on Sinusitis.

So the problem is wider than just our bodies not being strong enough to fight off the bugs. We need to learn to recognize the symptoms of the most common diseases and fight them effectively. Sinusitis being so common should encourage us to identify sinus infection symptoms from a mile away and deal with them promptly. Here are the most common sinus infection symptoms. 1. Nasal congestion and pressure on the inside corner of the eyes 2. Pain behind the cheekbone and under the eyes.3 Pain in your forehead accompanied with vast amounts of mucus production and fever. 4. Seeing double and feeling pain behind the eyes.

It's amazing what you can find when you start your search a little outside the bulls eye. While clicking through Magnetic Resonance Imaging research online, my colleagues and I found some intriguing scientific studies completely by accident!

These four independent studies all relate to the notion that human sinuses are magnetically sensitive. When compared to other regions of the head, more intense magnetic field readings are seen, and conditions of inflammation are more easily observed. As we got to drinking water unblocking maxillary sinuses, we found that the time we were given to write was inadequate to write all that there is to write about Acute Sinusitis! So vast are its resources. :o.

[size=large][b]Was Found that a Wide Range of Life Forms Could Detect and Orient to Magnetic Fields[/b][/size][hr](Like having a built-in compass.) Results showed magnetic orientation by bacteria was due to the presence of particles of magnetite (ferric/ferrous oxide) within the organisms. People are inclined to think that some matter found here that is pertaining to Sinus Pressure is false. However, rest is assured, all that is written here is true!

[size=large][b]The Sinuses are Actually Four Pairs of Hollow Spaces in the Bones of the Face[/b][/size][hr]Connected to the nose, air is allowed to flow in and out of these spaces. To help warm and filter the air, each sinus is lined with a mucous-producing membrane, called the mucosa (3). With people wanting to learn more about Sinusitis Relief, it has provided the necessary incentive for us to write this interesting article on Sinusitis Relief!

[size=large][b]What Therion Products Work Best to Help Relieve Sinusitis?[/b][/size][hr]The Eye & Sinus Mask is designed specifically for relief of your sinus congestion. Inside it has 28 neodymium magnets covering areas around your eyes, forehead and upper cheeks. (The magnetic field has an effective penetration depth up to 5 inches.) You can expect sinus and headache relief within 15-25 minutes of wearing it.

[i]1995 - Research at Uppsala University in Sweden discovered that "large, local magnetic field variations up to 3 parts per million were found in the human brain near interfaces between air or bone and brain tissues".[/i]

2002 - An Ohio State University study compared differences in magnetic field susceptibility at tissue interfaces in the human head. "Considerable magnetic field inhomogeneities were observed in the inferior frontal lobes and inferior temporal lobes, particularly near the sphenoid sinus and the temporal bones." The more interesting an article, the more takers there are for the article. So we have made it a point to make this article on Sinus Treatment as interesting as possible!

[size=large][b]So How Does this Lead to Sinusitis Relief?[/b][/size][hr]Magnetic therapy is proven to be effective in reducing inflammation, a primary symptom of sinusitis. By reducing inflammation of the mucosa, mucous blockages can be drained and the sinus cavities reopened. This, allows you to breathe freely again, while eliminating the facial pain caused by pressure build-up.

[size=large][b]Refining Our Search, We Were Able to Uncover Other MRI Studies Confirming this Finding[/b][/size][hr]Here's a brief timeline of what was found: 1986 - "Magnetic Resonance Imaging (using a 5 Tesla (15,000 Gauss) magnet and a spin echo technique) has revealed a remarkably intense signal from abnormal tissue in the human paranasal sinuses. Inflammatory disease in the maxillary, sphenoid, ethmoid, and frontal sinuses has been detected and demonstrated with greater clarity than any other available technique." We have not actually resorted to roundabout means of getting our message on Acute Sinusitis through to you. All the matter here is genuine and to the point.

1990 -- PubMed: Effect of field strength on susceptibility artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging. 1995 -- PubMed: Measurements of magnetic field variations in the human brain using a 3D-FT multiple gradient echo technique. It is the normal style of writers to add additional information with the intention of lengthening the length of an article. However, we have provided a short and concise article with only required information on Acute Sinusitis.

[list][*]Many people turn to preventive methods like HEPA air filters, or frequent cleaning of carpets and bed sheets to reduce household allergens (4).[*]Decongestants, saline nasal sprays, and vaporizers are commonly used to treat the symptoms--but as you and I know, they take time to work.[*]We were rather indecisive on where to stop in our writings of Acute Sinusitis.[*]We just went on writing and writing to give a long article.[/list]

[size=large][b]This is Where Those Studies Come in[/b][/size][hr]There's an interesting, but little known fact about the sinuses: they are magnetically sensitive. Based on our own research and experiences with clients and health practitioners over the years, we've observed that sinus congestion is dramatically improved or completely relieved with the application of magnetic therapy. In fact, taking about 20-30 minutes on average, it's one of the conditions that biomagnetics alleviates quickest.

[list][*]So before you open that box of 'non-drowsy' decongestants or reach for the nasal spray on your nightstand, give magnetic therapy a try.[*]If it's fast acting with no side effects, and never needs a refill, what do you have to lose?[*]The length of an article is rather immaterial about its response from people.[*]People are more interested in the matter about Sphenoid Sinus, and not length.[/list]

[b]See you soon at www.therionresearch.com SOURCES: 1 ' Sinus News: Sinus Pressure 2 ' Sinus News: Sinus Facts Overview 3 ' The Sinus Treatment Center[/b]

[i]' The Allergy Relief Center 1983 -- PubMed: Magnetic bones in human sinuses. 1986 -- PubMed: High-field magnetic resonance imaging of paranasal sinus inflammatory disease.[/i]
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