My Sinus Story
Three years ago life took a marvelous turn when I found permanent relief for my life-long sinus pressure, mucus, phlegm and other related problems. This web site is dedicated to helping you have the same experience. There are 3 steps. They are on one page. This plus other valuable information are found in: Three Steps to Sinus & Mucus Relief. click here
Full Nerve Energy Flow and Sinus Self Healing
Whether it is sinus pressure, congestion, sinusitis, rhinitis, or other ailments, the body's self healing mechanism does a better job of bringing healing, in many cases, than many known remedies. You may reasonably ask: Why then do we get sinus problems? Why then can't the sinuses heal themselves? Good questions which deserve a good answer.
Two things need to be considered which can be obstacles to self healing::
A partially suppressed "electric system." All organs in our bodies require a certain amount of electrical or nerve energy to be able to function and be regulated. Somewhat similar to the way an automobile electrical system functions. In the case of our bodies the electric energy--measured in millivolts originates in the brain and travels down the spinal cord. From there a complex branching system carries this energy to the various organs of the body.
The problem is that in many cases the nerve energy traveling through the spinal cord is partially suppressed. This occurs when pressure--from some misaligned vertebra--is exerted on the spinal cord. Obviously, this nerve energy suppression is going to affect the health of some organs. This can include the respiratory organs of which the sinuses are a part. Thus, the alignment of some specific vertebrae should be checked. Not only to correct a misalignment and help the sinuses, but it can, as well, benefit other organs and promote one's general well being.
The food we eat. This aspect is already covered in another page on this subject. Please, click here.
Three Steps to Sinus & Mucus Relief
All steps on 1 page
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