NaturalCare SinuFix

Dietary Supplement and Guide. Sinus health capsules. To help support: healthy sinus function; clear sinuses and nasal passages; healthy immune response. A comprehensive approach to maintain sinus health must not only control symptoms, but should also help people feel and function better in their everyday lives. SinuFix is intended to provide nutritive support for healthy sinus function, supports clear sinuses and nasal passages, healthy immune response, and to help maintain overall well-being. It contains the highest quality forms of natural ingredients for helping to support healthy sinus and respiratory functions. No artificial colors, preservatives, fillers, binders, gluten, or yeasts. To maximize your nasal health combine with SinuFix Homeopathic Nasal Decongestant/Cleansing mist. It is a precise-dose spray mist that is non-addicting, and contains 10% natural ingredients. According to the Mayo Clinic, the primary cause of chronic sinus infection is fungi - molds and yeasts which become airborne like pollen (Mayo Clin Proc. 1999; 74:877-884). Antibiotics, therefore, are often not effective because they target bacteria. And synthetic over-the-counter decongestants typically become ineffective with more than 3 days usage, and cane lead to dependency. The informative free sinus guide inside each SinuFix package provides you important tips for sinus health. Sinus and Allergy Today: About 25% of the US population is plagued with sinus and allergy symptoms. This translates to 60 million people in the United States alone. And the number is souring due to increased pollution, urban sprawl, and more resistance to antibiotics. Each year, Americans incur over $2.5 billion in direct sinus related medical care costs alone. Sinus symptoms can start out like a cold with a scratchy throat, stuffy nose, headache, cough, fever, and sinus pressure, but they may last longer and be impervious to some prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications. Sinus congestion can be a miserable and annoying condition. It can be the temporary result of a common cold virus, seasonal allergies, or due to airborne fungi. Scientific studies have suggested that there is a close relationship between hay fever and chronic sinus complaints. Untreated sinus symptoms may develop into more serious problems in the upper and lower airways.