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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / October 2003

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Preesi - 07 Oct 2003 13:36 GMT
NORMAL bacteriological levels in the sinuses and gut are helpful.
However when they get outta hand thats when infection sets in. Then
we take antibiotics and irrigate etc etc etc to get rid of the infection.
BUT the natural NORMAL:bacteriological balance NEVER gets
restored AFTER the antibiotics are DONE.
Remember the study years ago about ppl OVERUSING antibacterial
soaps?
When do we ever try to re-establish the bacteriological balance
that we had while we were healthy?
I mean besides using yogurt!
Yogurt has only 3 different types of bacteria!
What about the bad bacteria?
If VACCINES work by helping the immune system naturally fight off bad things
Why shouldnt we ALSO introduce the bad bacteria back into the sinuses along
with the good, so we can start building up our immunities again!
Wouldnt it be a good thing to develop a nasal spray that contains the exact
balance of good and bad bacteria that you had when you were healthy?
You can be too clean!

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ENTconsult - 07 Oct 2003 16:51 GMT
antibiotics only do so much. It is your natural immunity that makes the
difference between recovery or no.
This is why he has sinus infection in Sept. Got well with antibiotic. Got it
again in Jan. Got well with antibiotic. Sick again in March. A stronger
antibiotic and he is well.
In a sense it is the same infection but his cilia did not return so he was left
with a "stagnant pool" - mucus not moving so that bacteria could grow again.

But that is not the only system>
he has an infected tooth. Antibiotics clear the infection each time, but the
infection returns until the tooth is drained. Similarly you can have a focus of
disease in the sinus that won't clear until its drained/ removed.
One size doesn't fit all.
Murray Grossan, M.D.
http://www.ent-consult.com
http://www.hydromedonline.com/presentingthehydropulse/
 
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