Millions of people are suffering from dependence on OTC nasal sprays
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Albany, NY (PR Web) 11 July 2005 AA? One of the most common complaints in patients with chronic sinus problems is nasal obstruction and congestion on the whole. Apart from being uncomfortable to breathe it, this condition can be a headache, lack of sleep and poor resistance against common infections of the paranasal sinuses.
because of the severity of their symptoms, chronic sinus sufferers eventually turn to chemical nasal sprays to fight against its chronic traffic congestion. In return, show an increasing proportion of these patients depending on Over The Counter (OTC) nasal sprays, and many doctors are concerned about the connection between these OTC products and worsening of chronic sinus disease.
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nonprescription nasal sprays most popular use of the same chemical agents such as phenylephrine and oxymetazoline xylometazoline the most popular. Not only are these chemicals harmful to the body, but they can also lead to addiction and recurring symptoms that worsen over time. Worse, the repeated use of these sprays is also known to the sensitive membranes inside the nasal cavity can lead to chronic damage nosebleed.
AA? Everything is a revolving door of addiction, the AA? said Wayne Perry, president and founder of Sicap Industries, the company made famous for introducing the first commercially available hot pepper nasal spray.
Known as AA? Sinus Buster, AA? PerryÂÂ? S spicy concoction has also been adopted by thousands of doctors and nearly 50 thousands of dedicated users. 2004 officially launched Sinus Buster has become one of the most talked nutraceutical the past year. Not only has a solid reputation as the most effective natural remedy for chronic headaches and sinus conditions, but ITAA? Is also recommended by hundreds of doctors as an alternative to dependence on prescription nasal sprays.
AA? IAA? I was on various nasal sprays all my life addicted. They begin work at first, but then I began to need more work to continue. Finally, I got a nosebleed and my doctor told me to go the nasal sprays. He suggested saline spray and that has to stop my nose bleed, but it did nothing to stop my sinus problems. I almost go to the pharmacy nasal sprays. Then I read an article about Sinus Buster and how it could help the nasal spray addiction and my congestion. Since the first day I started with my stuff sinus problems were under control, and I’ve never felt better AA? Burgenses said Robin, a loyal user of the Sinus Buster central Ohio.
AA? We have hundreds of doctors who use Sinus Buster to help get their patients out of the OTC say a nasal spray addiction. Sinus Buster is not only safe to use, if necessary, but in a few days, most nasal spray addicts completely clean the spraying of chemicals. They continue to use Buster regularly to relieve chronic congestion and related symptoms, but after a few months, they have to help itself, if necessary, on the left. For most people, the more they use intranasal capsaicin, the less they need. On the other hand, the more you use a nasal spray chemicals, the more you are in need. Finally, it creates the same problems that most users will want to relieve in the first place. Basically Sinus Buster can someone to wean from the chemical sprays, while relieving the symptoms of sinus disease and also safer than using a saline solution. It is completely normal and even pregnant women, AA? adds> Perry.
This may appear as though patients Trading one addiction for another, but unlike natural pepper spray, chemical sprays, nasal meters are in a dangerous class of its own. While the natural (Capsaicin) in Sinus Buster fights the root causes of congestion, chemical sprays, inflammation and pain, hide the symptoms artificially. The active medications in these sprays cause to bring the small blood vessels in the mucous membranes of the constriction, the temporary relief seems, at first, but once the chemicals manage the symptoms return with a vengeance. The more a person uses chemicals such as phenylephrine, xylometazoline and oxymetazoline, are the worst of their symptoms over time, chronic. This is the cycle that leads to nasal spray addiction classical.
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Unlike “All Natural” nasal sprays, chemical sprays cause a variety of problems when more than two or three days used at a time. Chemical sprays eventually cause rebound congestion and headache, which is what leads to addiction in the first place. Chemical substances harm the sensitive nasal mucosa. In addition, the long-term use of these chemical treatments also damage the liver and other vital organs.
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ITAA? SA therefore presumed that chemical nasal sprays can be as addictive as morphine, it has no major studies on the number of persons were actually dependent. Many researchers believe the number is approaching 10 million in the United States alone – on the basis of reports by independent doctors.
AA? We know that at least 50 million Americans suffer from chronic long-term sinus, and in the experience of parents and doctors, as many as one quarter of these people are to believe the people hit on the counter nasal sprays, AA? > Perry explains.
According to Perry, the company, the most popular nasal sprays are producing well aware of the complications. In fact, Perry believes that these companies rely on the addictive nature of their products to maintain sales growth at AA? similar to cigarette manufacturers.
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isnâ? t the only one to criticize the industry over the counter nasal spray. Doctors around the world generally recommend not to use chemical spray on the nasal disadvantages of any kind are based. In return, the same doctors recommend an AA? All NaturalÂÂ? solution to help to wean patients chemicals. However, it seems only natural hot pepper nasal spray seems to be the most effective tool to break the cycle of addiction to nasal spray.
more about Sinus Buster hot pepper nasal spray, visit their website at (www.sinusbuster.com). Samples and information kits are also available, check with the medical staff and the media on request.
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