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Try this easy method for the prevention of sinus problems and infection using therapeutic probiotics before bed to maintain tissue health and flora balance in the nasal cavities.
When on vacation or traveling for work, many of us eat lower quality food and stay up later than we normally would at home. When your eating/sleeping schedule gets mangled due to travel plans, sinus problems can quickly crop up. The symptoms cause discomfort and misery especially if flying is part of the itinerary.
The next time you are planning to go out of town, try this easy way to prevent sinus problems to keep you breathing freely.
Doctor’s Tip on Preventing Sinus Problems
Most folks don’t realize that beneficial flora strains, also known as good bacteria, seek to dominate and protect every tissue of your body, not just your gut! There are plenty of beneficial bacteria in your mouth, throat, nasal passages, and ears too.
When you get a sinus infection, the balance of good bacteria to bad (pathogenic) bacteria – including candida – becomes imbalanced. This means that the pathogenic strains take over with lots of mucus and possibly even an infection the result.
To prevent this from happening, after brushing and flossing your teeth at night before you go to bed, empty a probiotic capsule into your mouth, swish it around in your mouth, and swallow.
It is very important to not drink anything – even water – after you do this.
Enough probiotic residue will be left in your mouth after swallowing. The good little critters will migrate while you sleep all through your nasal passages, guarding the roost and helping to make sure no pathogens have an opportunity to start plugging up the works.
This important tip is suggested by an MD based on the clinical experience of Dr. Natasha Campbell-Mcbride. She suggests it in her groundbreaking GAPS book. (1)
Therapeutic Grade Probiotics for Clear Sinuses
Be aware that not all probiotics are of the same quality and hence will not have equal effectiveness in preventing sinus problems. If a probiotic needs refrigeration, for example, don’t buy it. Probiotic cultures should be hardy enough to be shelf-stable with no refrigeration necessary. Think about it. If a probiotic can’t survive at room temperature, how in the world will it survive the digestive process to make it into the large intestine intact to help rebalance bacterial populations?
When choosing a probiotic, consider that a wide variety of strains should be present.
These brands of therapeutic strength probiotics are tested for quality. I have also personally vetted them.
Already Have an Infection?
If you already have a sinus infection and need help, consider this idea.
Use a ceramic neti pot (I like this one) plus your probiotic of choice to help heal a sinus infection fast with no antibiotics. It is important to always use filtered water in a neti-pot, by the way.
The key is harnessing beneficial microbes to beat back the pathogens (viruses, bacteria, fungi like C. Albicans) and re-establish balance in the sinus tissue as quickly as possible. Note that some strains of probiotics thrive better in the ear, nose, and throat tissues than others. As a result, it is best to use oral probiotics for this purpose, although any probiotic will certainly be helpful for healing.
This green juice recipe known as a “power shot” might be helpful to your recovery too.
Reference
(1) Gut and Psychology Syndrome: Natural Treatment for Autism, Dyspraxia, A.D.D., Dyslexia, A.D.H.D., Depression, Schizophrenia, by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD
Aaron PA via Facebook
Im going to try this
Marz Miller via Facebook
I would like to have some insight on how to get rid of a perpetual sinus infection. Any thoughts or comments??
Emily Parker via Facebook
Thanks Char. I have been getting these treatments at the NCNM clinic called Nasal Specifics they have helped a lot with my congestion issues but this is Definitely good to read as well. Thank you <3
Suzanne
Shane Ellison of The People’s Chemist, who is a biochemist and actually makes supplements and used to make drugs for Eli Lilly loves a probiotic that needs to be refrigerated. It’s from Blue Rock Holistics and is called Super Shield.
Laura Stollorz Schroeder via Facebook
Excellent advice and thanx for resource list!!!
Tabetha Dawn Griffin-Gardner via Facebook
Can you do this with toddlers too??
Eileen
Can you post another resource for BioKult? Radiant Life doesn’t seem to carry it. I ordered it from Amazon several months ago and it never arrived (it was coming from the UK which I didn’t realize and got lost in the mail.
Thanks!
Sarah
I had surgery on my nose as I suffered quite badly with sinus problems; I know there are other methods but surgery is permanent and the most effective.
Gigi
I take the Garden of Life Primal Defense Ultra, daily. This morning at 3am I woke up with the beginnings of a sore throat/sinus, so I thought I’d try this tip. Um… I don’t know if it’s the grittiness of the Primal Defense (Homeostatic Soil Organisms) or my annoyingly overreactive gag reflex, but I ended up throwing up! Ack! I guess I’ll just have to keep on taking it the normal way & stay on top of my sinus rinsing. (And lots of coconut oil, homemade broth, and fermented limeade – made with blackstrap molasses – I already fought one bug off this season with this regimen!)
A friend tried it & said it wasn’t bad, but he’s using a lower-end probiotic that was the best he could find at his local drugstore.
Kelli
Perfect! My husband and I both started feeling some sinus pressure coming on and I woke up with a sore throat so we will definitely be trying this tonight. Something else I have noticed that is helpful with sinus infections is to up our dose of FCLO from 1/2 tsp to 1 tsp every day until it’s gone. It seems to make it go away more quickly.