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11:24 AM | 12-08-2019

I have sinus problem it's very difficult in breathing. E NT Doctor says pollips also reoccurs after surgery.


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01:22 PM | 13-08-2019

Namaste Manoj Kumar

When the sinuses are blocked for a long time it could lead to nasal polyps. And surgery is not a long term solution. A long term solution can be got by understanding how the mucous is formed and how you could stop that.

Mucous is formed when the body is not able to digest all that you have eaten and so toxins start forming as a result of matter which has been retained in the system for a long time. The old matter starts decomposing and producing toxins. How could you improve your digestion and assimilation? By avoiding foods that take long time to be processed and broken down and consuming all that is easiest on your digestion and save on our vitality.

Foods to be removed

1 All packaged and processed outside food-like substances.

2 Refined flour and refined oil

3 All types of stimulants like tea and coffee. If you drink alcohol then that too must be stopped.

4 All overcooked, deep-fried oily food.

Foods to be included

1 Fresh locally grown seasonal fruits - 50% of daily intake

2 Fresh seasonal vegetables and greens - 35% of daily intake

3 Grains - soaked or sprouted or steamed - 10 % of daily intake

4 soaked nuts and seeds - 5% of daily intake

And understand this - it is not only the food that influences your quality of your digestion and assimilation but many other things too matter equally.

1 Learn Pranayam and yoga for relaxing your mind, improving your flexibility and activating your lymphatic system.

2 Get good sun exposure either in the early hours of the morning or a couple of hours before sunset.

3 Get in touch with Mother Earth. Do some gardening with your hands or at least walk barefoot on sand or mud. Sit in parks or lie on the ground or lawns and relax.

4 Keep an eye on your bowel movement. See to it that your bowels are always functioning normally. Eliminate larger quantities than what you eat.

5 Rest and relax well. Sleep in the earlier part of the night and sleep through the night. Wake up before or with the sun.

6 Be well hydrated. Consume a lot of juicy fruits veggies and greens to hydrate yourself well.

7 Get your body moving, do yoga or participate in any outdoor sport, walk or do some gardening. Moving your body will support the removal of toxins and free flow of vitality

8 Be happy always. Don’t let life’s negativities to bog you down. Always be positive.

Follow these principles and as you go on eliminating toxins and discarding all damaged unhealthy tissues you will start seeing a great change in your overall health.

There a couple of more things that you can do to clear your sinuses and feel some temporary relief

1 You can inhale steam with some eucalyptus leaves or Vitex Nigundo (nochi in tamil, Nirgundi in hindi) in it.

2 A swim in the ocean or a good bath under the water falls or swimming in the river or lakes until all the mucous comes out can be relieving.

3 A warm hand and foot bath could be beneficial too for temporary relief.

You can read the book "The Mucousless Diet" by Arnold Ehret for more information.

Be happy be healthy always

Swati Dhariwal

Nature Cure Practitioner



07:06 PM | 12-08-2019

Namaste,

Have freshly-prepared and easily-digestible warm food, lots of vegetables, and fresh fruits.

Take warm water plain, or prepare it with cinnamon and black pepper.

Eat plenty of garlic and ginger.

Avoid cold, heavy, oily foods, cold drinks, chocolates, ice cream, cold water, etc.

Get plenty of rest.

Sleep while lying on one side and with a pillow beneath the head. This prevents the accumulation of mucus in the air passages and helps to avoid difficulties in breathing.

Pranayama will be very beneficial

Thanks.

02:02 PM | 13-08-2019

I too had polyp, was advised surgery, but luckily homeo cured me completely.

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07:07 PM | 12-08-2019

Do jalneti


Anonymous User
07:06 PM | 12-08-2019

Try a routine that I call "water pranayam". Its simple. Daily while bathing keep a mouthful of water and hold it there. Do not swallow the water nor should you spit it out. Try to keep the water in your mouth till bath is over. The idea is to compel you to breathe through your nose. Try this for 21 days on the trot. Sinuses will clear up.


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