Walt Ballenberger of www postnasaldrip net is offering a free report entitled - `Sinus Treatment Success Stories`
Released on = August 16, 2006, 6:55 pm
Press Release Author = Postnasaldrip.net
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = This short report chronicles how several different individuals have overcome their sinus difficulties or at least have managed to get them under control such that they are feeling much better
Press Release Body = Walt Ballenberger of www.postnasaldrip.net is offering a free report entitled: "Sinus Treatment Success Stories".
This short report chronicles how several different individuals have overcome their sinus difficulties or at least have managed to get them under control such that they are feeling much better", states Ballenberger. "They were all people who had been treated by ENT specialists for years and continued to have sever sinus problems in spite of that treatment. In fact one of the people had two painful sinus operations and was still getting infections afterwards. He was desperate for a solution".
There are about 40 million people in the United States alone who suffer from sinus problems. Chronic sinusitis can make life almost unbearable in the worst cases. With increasing levels of air pollution in major cities around the world the number of people who are sinus sufferers in only increasing.
A common treatment for sinus infections is a course of antibiotics. However, chronic sinusitis sufferers can have many attacks, and taking large quantities of antibiotics is not a good idea, as bacteria can become resistant over time. "Several people in the report tried natural solutions in the end, in particular pulsating sinus irrigation with a saline solution, and this proved to be successful", continued Ballenberger.
The individuals in the report found similar solutions to their problems, but the approaches each used varied significantly. One person pursued a new research path that is being studied by the Mayo Clinic together with the University of Buffalo. Their joint findings thus far suggest a possible root cause for most sinusitis cases, that is, a defective immune response to fungus. The gentleman in question found that his workplace contained large amounts of a certain fungus. Now that he has taken action, he is feeling a lot better.
"It is not unusual for people to be treated for years by an otolaryngologist (ENT specialist) and still continue to have problems", continues Ballenberger, who himself has a long history of sinus problems and is one of the people who is quoted in the free report. "There is not one treatment that works for everyone, and in fact some people don't respond well to treatment at all".
The examples in the report, can give people some idea what has worked for others who previously had little luck with conventional treatment, however. Every sinus sufferer can learn something from this short report", he concludes.
Walt Ballenberger is founder of www.postnasaldrip.net, a resource web site for sinusitis sufferers. Ballenberger is not a medical professional, just a sinus sufferer for years. To obtain a free copy of the report, visit www.postnasaldrip.net and click on the link for "Free Report".
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