Sinus disease, sinusitis, represents a very discomforting problem that can, in chronic cases, make our life miserable.
It is followed by extremely severe and prolonged pain in the area of the forehead, temples, the root of the nose, upper jaw etc., and sometimes the whole head.
Mainstream medicine, accepting that it does not know the real cause of this disease, suspects that sinusitis is caused by colds, allergies, infections etc.
Mainstream medicine fails to recognize that some of the aforementioned possible causes can actually be consequences of the sinusitis.
Many doctors, for example, do not accept that sinus cavities have a function of warming cold air when we inhale.
Is that not logical when we take into consideration their position along the nose and their physical connection with the nose via a multitude of narrow sinus channels?
How does sinusitis develop?
Let’s start from the beginning: why are sinus cavities filled with a secretion that runs into our nose and through it and closes nasal cavities and disallows normal breathing?
Because those sinus cavities are cold. We will explain later why they are cold.
When those cavities are cold and filled, secretion coagulates and slowly moves through the sinus cavities towards the nose.
Under such conditions, without “cleaning and ventilation” of those cavities, infection can easily develop. This tells us that bacteria are created as a consequence of cold zones in cavities, not as a cause of sinusitis and pains.
Order of sinusitis development goes as follows: head cold (which cools sinus cavities), creation of secretion and filling of sinus cavity with secretion, development of bacteria in secretion (which does not always have to be the case).
All of that leads to swelling and channel closing, respiratory problems and pain.
All that combined makes sinusitis.
When our sinuses are fill in the areas above and between eyebrows, it causes extreme pains that sometimes last for years. Such pain can even deform the bones in the forehead which is often seen in people that are suffering from this disease.
Some of those people that I met around the world have pronounced forehead bone and when I asked them whether that was caused by sinuses, they answered positively.
Sinus cavities are not cold because of the common cold. The main problem is in the neck and reduced circulation in it.
Do not put too much clothes on your children
Mothers sometimes, due to unfounded fear of their children catching cold, wrap their children in large scarves and put thick caps on their heads. By doing so, they achieve the opposite of their desired goal.
Children are lively, they are in constant move and they sweat in their scarves and caps so they become literally drenched in sweat, and we all know what happens when we are wet in the cold.
Another thing: their small foreheads are hot under those caps and they are constantly breathing in cold air.
What happens when cold air meets hot respiratory organs? Throat, larynx, sinus and bronchi colds are inevitable in such conditions.
This process is accelerated if children remove their scarves and caps and continue to play and inhale the cold air. Wet necks start to cramp which lowers energy flows and clamps down energy channel development.
This is often repeated and that way chronic inflammations start - which is the biggest problem which often cannot be solved for the rest of the life.
Naturally, such colds can develop in later years also and if they keep reoccurring, chronic sinusitis develops.
In such cases, neck cold still represent the main problem that leads to reduction in energy flows through the neck and an inadequate heating of sinus cavities.
They HAVE TO WARM cold air before it enters our lungs through our nose.
So, to recapitulate, sinusitis is A CONSEQUENCE of inadequate energy flows through the neck, which is in fact the MAIN CAUSE of sinusitis.
Sinusitis treatment
As we all know, the best treatment is prevention. Prevention consists of completely changing the aforementioned habits of mothers.
Dear mothers, do not exaggerate with warm clothes, your children can keep themselves warm by using the energy of their movements and liveliness (this, of course, does not mean that you should not dress your children appropriately).
Instead of creating immunity, you turn your children into weak people that have no natural immunity and that are prone to inflammations and infections throughout their life.
Do not put scarves on their necks and use caps only if the temperature is -3 degrees C and lower. Otherwise children will start sweating for sure.
With the aforementioned acute and chronic sinusitis cases, Russian manual therapy, neck energy flow enhancement therapy and inhalation of chamomile tea can help.
With all those treatments and by following advice – which really is not that hard – there are great chances for success, which makes life a lot easier and nicer, and significantly cheaper too.
By: Milorad-Mima Kovačević
dralterna@gmail.com
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