Reference
Section
Sinus
Infections and Sinusitis – A Common Chronic Problem
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Carson-DeWitt MD, “Sinusitis: Definition, Description,
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Anatomy
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Antibiotics
for Sinus Infections – When NOT to Take Them
“Antibiotics
Mostly Useless for Sinusitis”, Health Day News, Medline
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Institutes of Health, 12/18/06.
“Get
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Control and Prevention, U.S. Dept of Health & Human
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Jack
Challem, “Pink Medicine…wake up to the dangers
of antibiotics”, GreatLife Magazine, Los Angeles,
CA., March 2000, p. 37-39.
Side
Effects of Antibiotics Taken for Sinus Infections
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Non-Antibiotic
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The
Natural Way to Sinus Infection Relief: Homeopathic and Herbal
Remedies
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Robert
Rountree, M.D., “To Keep Sinuses Healthy”, GreatLife
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Rhinitis
vs. Sinusitis: What’s the Difference?
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to Remember: Rhinitis”, The Public Education Committee
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Linda
Bren, “Some Cold Medicines Move Behind Counter”,
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Paul
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Sinus
Infections in Children
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Shari
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Marie
Moneysmith, “Colustrum; one of nature’s perfect
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Challem, “Pink Medicine…wake up to the dangers
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Sinus
Infections and the Candida Yeast Infection Connection
“What
Causes Sinusitis?” University of Maryland Medical
Center, Health Library, 6/30/02.
William
G. Crook, M.D., “Tired - So Tired!: And the Yeast
Connection”, latest release through Professional Books/Future
Health, Dec. 2000.
Living
Sinus Infection Free: Diet
Mitzpah
Matus, “Dietary Therapy for Sinus Infection”,
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Gary
Carlsen, “The Candida Yeast Answer”, Candida
Wellness Center, Provo Utah, 1/2000.
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G. Crook, M.D., “Tired - So Tired!: And the Yeast
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Living
Sinus Infection Free: Vitamins, Supplements
Dale
Boyll, “Good Health God’s Way”, Chapter
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FL: Scriptural Nutrition Press, 1999.
Living
Sinus Infection Free: Lifestyle, Environment
No references
Sinus
Surgery for Sinus Infections: When and If It’s Necessary
“Sinusitis,
Fungal”, Web MD, eMedicine Specialties - Otolaryngology
and Facial Plastic Surgery - Nasal And Sinus Diseases. Author
source: Hassan H Ramadan, MD, MSc, Professor and Vice-Chair,
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Professor,
Department of Pediatrics, West Virginia University.
“Chronic
Sinus Infection: Study Finds Cause with Implications for
Treatment”, and related press release, Mayo Clinic
News, Rochester, N.Y. 7/28/05.
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