Hieronder staat dat als je vitamine c poeder snuift dat het de sinusitis kan oplossen.
Een arts reageert op het verhaal van iemand die er baat bij heeft.
De arts zegt dat die persoon had moeten schrijven welke vitamine c.
Ascorbinezuurpoeder is bijtend: niet voor iedereen tolerabel.
De arts heeft het over natriumascorbaat.
De arts zegt ook: sinusitis is een gevolg van scheurbuik en moet ook inwendig worden aangepakt met een minimum van 30 gram vitamine c per dag.
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Dear Vitamin C Foundation:
I Just wanted to update you on my progress.
I was the guy taking ascorbic acid up the nose.
Well pursuant to your Technical Advisor's advice I switched to sodium ascorbate power. I am still taking it up the nose in power form not liquid form. My sinuses are still clear. Sinus infections have not come back even in the mitts of a full blown allergy attack. This is a remarkable CURE!!!!! It has changed my life, please spread the word.
God Bless You and The Vitamin C Foundation.
Tom T.
Curing the Incurable Dear Sirs,
I am 32 and have suffered with sinus infections my entire life. Sometime more than 5 a year and sometimes lasting several months. I have tried every product on the market and almost every prescription known for this.
I thought there was no cure. Only temporary fixes that antibiotics and decongestants offered would stave off the infection for a time.
However, with your help I believe I have found a cure.
I now treat myself with regular dosages of vitamin c in excess of 3000mg a day. However, this alone has not been the complete cure. I found that although this improved my overall health and well being I still was getting them.
So, one day I felt the sinus pressure building in my head, my face starting to swell. I decided I would crush the vitamin c into a fine power and "SNORT IT" through the nostrils. I did not try the nasal spray suggested by your articles. I just did not want to waste time. I would take a very small amount of vitamin c power on the tip of my finger and sniff it into each nostril about every 5 to 10 minutes.
Here is the amazing part.
I noticed immediately that the mucus was breaking up. Much similar to a nasal spray like [deleted] that causes an initial break up. However, unlike [product deleted] which eventually stops the mucus break up and then has the reverse effect and also drys your nasal passages. The vitamin c power kept on breaking up the mucus and causing drainage. My very painful sinus headache was literally gone in about 30 minutes.
Better than that though! I felt completely clear headed in about an hour. And even better than that was greenish in color coming out of my nose was now clear!!! I really believe this is a miracle cure!!! I mean I have been suffering with this my whole life!!!!
How and why is this working? What is it doing to my nasal passages? Also, am I experiencing an anti-histamine affect stronger than oral ingesting vitamin c? I think I must be for my sinuses to clear so quickly and stay clear for over 10+ hours!!!
Thank You and God Bless You
Tom T
IMPORTANT NOTE
From Vitamin C Foundation Medical Advisor and Medical Doctor
This effect is well known to me. Many of my patients have [used powdered vitamin C up the nose] up to 30 years ago, however, I would have several comments.
First, the unqualified term "vitamin C" should be qualified as ascorbic acid, sodium asecorbate, calcium ascorbate, etc. This is very important. (Please make it policy that all references to vitamin C when it is used in a treatment specify the type of ascorbate used. Otherwise, it will cause confusion.)
Most people will damage their mucous membranes with ascorbic acid directly so they should use sodium ascorbate.
Usually sodium ascorbate in a water solution as a spray is best. Low dose should be about 3% but one can carefully experiment with higher concentrations. I use straight ascorbic acid powder with a tiny amount of water to burn off warts on the skin. This is followed by sodium ascorbate or vitamin E oil under a bandade.
My real objection of even using sodium ascorbate nasally is that chronic sinusitis is an indication of chronic subclinical scurvy. A heart attack might be next. 3,000 mg (3 grams) per day is [simply not enough].
A patient with chronic sinusitis should take Cathcart's bowel tolerance doses of ascorbic acid orally (
http://www.orthomed.com/titrate.htm). My guess would be that this might be around 30 grams or more a day. Maybe start with 3 grams 10 times a day. If he does not take enough ascorbic acid orally to clear the sinuses, he runs the risk of other symptoms of chronic subclinical scurvy (infections, allergies, autoimmune diseases, hearta attacks, death, etc.)
If a patient cannot tolerate a significant dose of ascorbic acid orally, something is already the matter with the GI tract and he should be worked up by an orthomolecular physician because that otherwise hidden difficulty with the GI tract can cause serious problem in the future.
Advisor, M.D.