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anecdotal human testimony via Google and various health sites, and research conducted at University of Ottawa in 2010 with 80-100% success rates -- this proves that honey is safe and absolutely (100%) noteworthy, if not a cure in of itself. Watermelon: No 'randomized' trials required when the substance you're testing is 100% effective as it was in the Atalanta research article above. Here's a bit from the document since you seem to have no clue what you're referencing or discoursing about. And Waffle Phil WebMD in this 'exact' situation is acceptable as a secondary source per Knowledge's words on MEDREV. Why don't YOU go read it and search for WebMD before trying to teach me anything. Also if you look up the Knowledge page on secondary sources for any kind of research (medical or none) you'll find there is a subjective definition and application of either 'primary' or 'secondary' term though generally its a primary source that is more allowable to include as a secondary source. Its only a concern when you have two secondary sources trying to conflate information/propaganda as a primary source. This is absolutely not the case with either WebMD nor Atalanta medical institution cited above. So why are people i.e. these admins/editors: AxlDoc James, Watermelon, LeadSongDog (constructive at least)) being hostile and deleterious about this study and information. Does it really hurt to note that honey might save or help you or a loved one with this condition better than any previously studied non-clinial treatment? Lets help people not hinder their access to this information claiming its not relevant or about sinusitis when it PRECISELY is, its not 'randomized' when it is 100% effective (duh), its doesn't include primary and secondary sources per
1108:-- I would like to thank Waffle Phil above for helping with this important question. I realized after posting it without the original citation (WebMD is acceptable, then I gave a DIRECT citation by an American medical instituion), however you can find more research on bacterial Pseudomonas from skin infections like MRSA to anything dealing with bacteria and you'll find secondary sources. Also the primary source I provided is directly supporting CRS' (chronic sinusitis) total remission with a 100% effectiveness/safety profile limited to harmless short-lasting (one to several minutes) eye-watering allergic reactions when honey interacts with sinus tissues. Outside of that there are no known risks ONLY benefits. However there are many known risks with every possible antibiotic for CRS and all are only partially successful whereas in this study (ex vivo) honey was 100% effective. The strains used were also noted. If you dig deeper on Manuka honey you'll find copious institutional primary and secondary positions supporting honey's effectiveness at combating dermal and internal infections with complete safety and full effectiveness. This trend spans many cultures and societies (ancient and modern), and why it is a secret that the modern American medical community wants to keep silent about is beyond me. Many in the medical community don't even know the symbolism of their own profession's logo of Aesculapius chalice-crowned staph with snakes twisting to the substance -- the source is honey. 1334:
such as WebMD, UpToDate, Mayo Clinic, and eMedicine are usually acceptable sources in themselves, and can be useful guides about the relevant medical literature and how much weight to give different sources; however, as much as possible Knowledge articles should cite the more established literature directly. That means multiple medically qualified people have weighed in on honey and said YES IT WORKS GREAT and is SAFE. Though I admit safe is not proclaimed by these docs just that it works great. Safety is just common sense, if you got honey up your nose or sinuses and it was dangerous, it would be common knowledge / sense. But again, a study was conducted in 2010 in Canada proving there are no safety concerns worth noting dealing with honey in sinus cavities.
1114:.. even if there drug is half as effective as honey against a given disease. They get to mention their substance even if it might kill you, even if it might harm your organs or well-being in 'iatrogenic' hope that they're taking a more rigorous course not in vain but hoping to 'cure.' Well the problem is like with MRSA -- honey is entirely effective, cheap, safe, accessible, etc and you think its worth not mentioning Axl? Are you kidding me? Lets go back to my original body of honey text on sinusitis and make it accurate not censor it and associate it with vandalism. That just seems like you work for drug companies or are getting kickbacks, not interested in truth. 297: 175: 1343:
sinusitis. Also you keep talking about "common sense" in safety of honey and anecdotal evidence. This is no longer acceptable in this era of evidence based medicine. After all, for centuries blood letting was used as a treatment for everything because it was "common sense" and there was plenty of anecdotal evidence, not that I'm suggesting honey is in the same category. For any treatment,
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and capsaicinwhich have been clinically proven to have anti-allergenic,anti-bacterial,anti-fungal,anti-histamine,anti-inflammatory,analgesic,anti-septic,anti-viral,decongestant and expectorant properties. A double blind cross overy study that was carried out by the Institute for Asthma and Allergy showed some evidence of their effciacy although more trials would be helpful.
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of destroying the infection but leaving the patient's tissue unchanged and recovering from previous toxic species (bacterial/fungal) prolonged presence. And maybe worth noting that there are plenty of anecdotal reports that a honey-based saline rinse in the sinus will only be positive and therapeutic, not with notable side-effects except healing. -- Peter Herz
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and Staphylococcus aureus (SA) have been shown to be an important factor in the pathophysiology of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). As well, honey has been used as an effective topical antimicrobial agent for years. Our objective is to determine the in vitro effect of honey against biofilms produced by PA and SA."
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Watermelon in case you were unaware "rhinosinusitis" means what you claimed isn't covered by this paper. Chronic just means it won't leave or keeps relapsing after apparently getting 'well' or maybe never totally well rather remission/dormant. And its no stretch of imagination to predict by copious
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which could have been used. The secondary source was WebMD's article edited by Kelley Colihan of WebMD Health News and Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD The only thing needed is to reedit my original honey text to reflect the information contained in these primary and secondary sources and that covers or
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I rearranged the sentences. The lead sentence should refer to sinusitis and the supporting sentence further discuss biofilms. Suggestions: This section is extremely limited in scope and should be expanded. Key questions: What causes the inflammation in non-biofilm sinusitis? Is it the immune system,
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So this resistance to publish is ridiculous. I'll be making an edit to my original honey edit and repost it so its at least more accurate including the fact that there's been no clinical studies on the safety of honey in the sinus cavities yet but there is some evidence that it is entirely capable
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Also think about this.. how many times is there a pathology that a pharmaceutical company patents a substance for treating, they get to mention themselves on article no matter how early or priliminary or isolated their 'scientific' (or 'clinical') study was, then they create original articles, etc
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This article has not previously been protected. Therefore the semi-protection should have been for a short duration, not indefinite. Indeed if semi-protection had been applied on the date of the vandalism (15th February) with the recommended duration, it would have expired by the time that Doc James
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I think its very important to reinstate the mention and expansion of the treatment section. Most people will not know what nasal irrigation is, and if they are looking for a self-treatment, they might need a little more information before they search further for nasal irrigation methods. I mentioned
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Minor changes were made. The last sentence is a little out of place. Addition of information about the other techniques used for diagnosis (CT scan, biopsy, cultures) would be a good addition to this section. This website has a nice slideshow of pictures related to sinus infections, polyps, and a
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Again, minor changes were made and citation need tags were added. There is still a little technical language, such as ennervate, however I do not think it detracts from the article. But more common language is better, even in these cases. Suggestions: A reference or citation about the migrane drug
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In general, this article references primary peer-review scientific literature. I think this is appropriate for citing specific pieces of information but can be problematic for disseminating general information to Knowledge users. For example, the reference in the introductory section is an article
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For the sake of not 'muddying the waters' since every single website definition states very simply and clearly that sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses why does Knowledge need to stand alone on this.? As it stands it calls for an explanation that sometimes they can show as being inflamed on CT
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article is practically incomprehensible at the moment, the topic deserves fuller coverage. I would like to see it remain a separate article because fungal sinusitis is generally much more serious, affects a different population (immunocompromised patients), and has different treatments, compared to
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which it DOES mention WebMD as being FINE with. Also a secondary editor/writer (Kelley Collihan) wrote the article on WebMD citing the Atlanta research paper, as well this same article was reviewed and signed by Louise Chang, MD. The MEDREV sections says "Peer reviewed medical information resources
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Watermelon.. doesn't apply to sinusitis? Did you even read the original research paper from Metro Atlanta Otolaryngology? Here's a clip from the thesis which in conclusion of this research paper proves honey is 100% effective against sinusitis ex vivo "Biofilms formed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA)
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In general this was well written, a few minor changes were made. I revised the text to improve flow and clarity and rearranged the Chronic sinusitis section to make the sequence of information more logical. Citation needed tags were added to sentences that require references. Suggestions: The "By
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Matches my symptoms. More mold, more problems. I also have a dehumidifier in the basement. When it is not doing its job well enough and the humidity goes beyond a certain level I have more problems. I can smell the musty mold levels rising, and it overpowers the ability of the HEPA air cleaners to
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such as Sinus Buster, SinuSoothe and Sinol are increasingly being recommended by Health physicians in the U.S. to relieve the symptoms of sinusitis. The manufacturers claim their nasal sprays are completely safe and can be used long term. They contain ingredients such as turmeric oil, tea tree oil
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Without even entering the argument of whether honey is relevant, I cannot allow a statement on common sesne that compares honey to blood letting go unchallenged. Honey is a known antibacterial and antiseptic. It was used historically and is still an "old wives cure" for many things (some of which
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ad hominem? I said you seem I was not saying you must or likely do. There is ambiguity in my assertion just as you are lazily arguing there is a lack of supporting secondary sources. See Dog's original comment and you'll see there are plenty of secondary sources and related research. Its a safe
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Only minor changes were made. This section is well written and referenced appropriately. Suggestions: Surgery- This section is more complicated than the other sections and written more for a physican. The language here should be made more colloquial, so that it can be understood by the general
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I'm certainly not being hostile. Just pointing out that the paper you cited is a primary study and is not a clinical trial directly looking at patients with sinusitis, rather it looks at bacterial biofilms in vitro and is therefore not directly relevant to an article discussing the treatment of
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I would like to have a discussion on why my edits made just a few weeks ago for honey were reverted. I had some private emails with James to which he gave brief one-sentence, inadequate, and disinterested response to my thoughtful writing (length). He's since locked the sinusitis article citing
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Hello Sinusitis writers and editors. The article has been give a Class B rating and high importance on the WikiProject Medicine quality scale. The article is, for the most part, complete, provide a substantial amount of information on sinusitis, and has appropriate references. As part of my
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There was no vandalism between 15th February and 25th February. I would like to assume that the reversion of the anonymous IP's good faith contribution played no part in Doc James' decision to semi-protect the article. However, given the absence of vandalism, it is hard for me to believe that
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If semi-protection is to be tried, its first application should be for a short duration, a few days or a week. If vandalism continues after the protection expires it can be added for a longer duration. At some point an administrator might determine that the semi-protection should be made
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and he did not reply or unlock the article nor did he appear to consider modifying my original edit to make it follow the MEDRS guide. He also said my original citation of 'webmd' is not acceptable when the guide he pointed me to contradicts what he said and said WebMD is acceptable.
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Articles subject to heavy and continued vandalism can be semi-protected. There are no explicit rules that determine the level of vandalism that is necessary to trigger semi-protection. Administrators should use their best judgment to determine if semi-protection is
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review, I have revised the text to to enhance the clarity and flow of the article. Further, I have detailed some suggestions below that I hope are helpful to further enhance the scope of the article. I listed my comments by section to facilitate future revisions.
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The current section on pathophysiology is quite weak as it only describes infectious etiologies. This section could be significantly expanded upon, for example to discuss the different types of inflammation (eg, endotypes 1, 2, 3) involved in chronic sinusitis.
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This section currently could benefit significantly from a discussion of various types of research regarding sinusitis (acute, chronic, treatment, etc.). To make this section robust, there should likely be multiple subsections for each topic within sinusitis.
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Perhaps if/when there are randomised controlled trials to support the use of honey in sinusitis this topic can be revisited. However, as it currently stands, there is absolutely no evidence that honey is useful in a clinical sense in sinusitis.
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A.M.Siddiqui,X.Cui,R.Wu,W.Dong,M.Zhou.M.Hu,H.H.Suns,P.Wang. "The anti-inflammatory effect of curcumin in an experimental model of sepsis is mediated by up-regulation of perixosome,proliferator-activatedreceptor-gamma. Crit Care Med. 2006
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In my opinion, Doc James made two errors: one in applying semi-protection on 25th February, and another in applying indefinite duration. However I also believe that Doc James acted in good faith, intending to prevent harm to the article.
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The current prognosis section is quite lacking in detail. It does not specify the type of sinusitis in the cited review from 2018. Furthermore, this section could benefit from discussion of prognosis based on the type of sinusitis.
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The sentence on the use of antifungal treatments should be expanded as new information becomes available. Even including informed speculation from experts in fungal allergies would be a nice addition to make this into a paragraph.
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added good faith edits regarding the use of honey. In his reversion, Doc James acknowledged the good faith of the anonymous editor. Immediately after this, Doc James semi-protected the article, citing "persistent vandalism".
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I am also thinking about adding a Prevention section to this article, because I have found from personal experience, and from doctor's that there are ways in which you can protect yourself against sinus infections.
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In reality, the diagnostic criteria for the different types of classifications of sinusitis is more nuanced and also based on type of symptoms present. This nuanced information should be added to the article (see
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The table currently titled "Stages of sinusitis" should probably be renamed to "Chandler Classification." As it stands, "stages of sinusitis" is rather confusing terminology to be referring to complications.
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I think It would be reasonable to overview the basics of all the different types of sinusitis on this page and separately create pages for acute vs. chronic (which can dive into the different endotypes).
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After a literature search, it appears that the use of honey is still at a relatively early stage of testing. Secondary sources do not support it. It does not have a place in Knowledge's article (yet).
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Please see discussion topic "Diagnostic criteria" below. The definition of chronic rhinosinusitis would benefit from a more nuanced discussion that includes cardinal symptoms and signs (please see
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Went ahead and removed what appears to be semi-vandalism to the introduction by TooManyFingers who added quite a bit of content (to the article as a whole) citing 'MedyBlog' - which does not meet
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American Journal of Medicine"", which may not be available to the general public. There are several public websites on sinusitis that would be useful to cite here. These include Google Health (
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Many thanks for the comments. The images has a copyright of ADAMs on it. Is it in the public domain? I have seen lots of images like this and have always been unsure thus have not used them.
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Currently the diagnostic criteria / classification only mentions duration of symptoms. The symptoms are also generalized among the different types of sinusitis (under signs and symptoms).
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K.J.Josh,A.L.Pearce,G.Marshman,J.J.June Finlay, P.H.Hart "Tea Tree Oil ReducesHistamine Induced Skin Inflammation". British Journal of Dermatology, 2002, vol.147,no6, pp.1212-1217.
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once, and will enclose again, an example of nasal irrigation, called the Neti Pot, as well as brief description of what its purpose is, and how it can help treat sinusitis.
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My research of confirmed research articles confirms a connection between serious forms of deep sinusitis, ie sphenoid, and personality changes, neurological changes, etc...
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There has been a long history of inappropriate edits / vandalism to this article going back many month. I will give it another chance if we have more people watching it.--
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J.B.Epstein et.al.Topical application of capsaicin for treatment of oral neuropathic pain and trigerminal neuralgia. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathos.1994 Feb;77(2):135-40
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Why does the first sentence state that sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses that results in symptoms? How and why would sinusitis be diagnosed without symptoms? --
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I have checked the article history. There was a spate of vandalism on 10th February. There was another single episode of vandalism on 15th February. On 25th February,
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal. Donald P. Dennis. Pages 433-441 | Accepted 19 Nov 2003, Published online: 21 Jun 2017. Download citation
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If we have the content in both a table and in prose it sort of results in duplication. While the table looks nice I think we need to simple work on one good prose.
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Hello, and thanks for your contributions so far. While I have no doubt that your edits were made in good faith, the content you added does appear to run afoul of
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Fungal rhinosinusitis should be discussed in the context of chronic rhinosinusitis, along with the other etiologic factors which are thought to be involved.
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Minor changes were made. Much of this section is redundant. The material should be expanded and possibly grouped with pathophysiology, as mentioned below.
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W.R.Robbins et.al.."Treatment of intractable pain with topical large-dose capsaicin:Preliminary report". Anesthetic & Analgesia, 86:57983, march 1998.
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in the context of this discussion. I would love to engage on this topic again when more evidence and scientific analysis becomes available. Have a happy
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Location" subsection is very anatomical. The technical terms should be replaced with common language. Also a figure of the sinuses, such as this one (
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This term should be explained somewhere. It's not defined anywhere, not introduced in classification, but used later in the body. This is confusing. --
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Sinusitis usually not caused by bacteria, but accompanied by fever, extreme pain, or a skin infection, it may be. Antibiotics only affect bacteria.
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Also let me further break it down for you Axl as you seemed to fail to analyze the above discussion or meaning behind it. The primary source is
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Should there be a section on alternative treatment modalities for sinusitis (eg, herbal remedies, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine)?
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Journal of Hospital Infections (2004;56:283-286), cited in Beauchamp,Kimberley.2004 "Tea Tree oil and Staph". BastyrCentre for Natural Health.
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Well the problem is like with MRSA -- honey is entirely effective, cheap, safe, accessible, etc and you think its worth not mentioning Axl?
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It looks like the only mention of prevention is "Handwashing, avoiding smoking." Would consider creating a section on this to elaborate.
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People get CTs of their head all the time. We see inflammation on CT. If the person does not have symptoms this disease does not exist.
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As these disease are sufficient different they should probably be dealt with on separate pages. Similar to acute and chronic bronchitis.
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I do not appreciate your baseless aspersion regarding my motives. If you are interested in constructive discussion, please refrain from
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This material is not common knowledge although somewhat simple to understand. An infection close to the brain, and toxins enter it.
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C.D.Bishop (1995)."Anti-viral activity of the Essential Oil of Melalucia Alternifolia". Journal of Essential Oil Research:641-644
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But of course all those images are copyrighted and unusable here. For images to be used they need to be in the creative commons.
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filters worked far better for me than allergy shots, nasal sprays, ibuprofen, antihistamines, and nasal decongestants did.
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https://www.entnet.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/adult-sinusitis-physicianresource-diagnostic-criteria-rhinosinusitis.pdf
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https://www.entnet.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/adult-sinusitis-physicianresource-diagnostic-criteria-rhinosinusitis.pdf
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Sinusitis is usually caused by a virus and the infection would not be affected by antibiotics or pharmaceutical treatment
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I would like an WP admin or editor from the medical community, besides 'Doc' James, to intervene here and help decide.
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A.Shemesh and W.L.Mayo.1991 "Australian tea tree oil;a natural antiseptic and fungicide agent". Aust J.Pharm.72:802-803
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a histamine response, other cytokines and chemokines? Why does sinus inflammation often cause headaches and toothaches?
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antihistamines do not relieve typical sinusitis or cold symptoms much; this treatment is not preferable in most cases
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Chronic Sinusitis: Defective T-Cells Responding to Superantigens, Treated by Reduction of Fungi in the Nose and Air.
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Actually I really like this table, I will use it as a template for all tables I put in. Adds a bit of color, no?
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https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C18&q=HEPA+air+filtration+sinus+headaches&btnG=
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I live in a river valley with a high mold level in the air. I also have a basement. There is probably some
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I don't have the time to edit the article, but here are some searches and articles to get things started:
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I support use of both table and prose here. I see the table has already gone... I thought it looks nice.
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Follow the example of Jonas Salk (who cared less for profit) not Pfizer (who cared less than to profit).
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have scientific backing). Please avoid hyperbolic leaps to ideas that are outdated for good reason.
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addresses this exact scenario. The WEBMD article is a simple news report and does not constitute a
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That just seems like you work for drug companies or are getting kickbacks, not interested in truth.
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Non of these references of really ideal. We should reference the peer reviewed literature as peer
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reduced their environmental fungal air count to 0–4 colonies per 1-hr agar gravity-plate exposure
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but rather primary research. Also many of the refs do not pertain to the topic at hand and are
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Disclosure: I am not an administrator. I have no authority to apply or remove semi-protection.
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should Knowledge's No Original Research rules just fine. Thanks for everyone's help. - Peter
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I removed citations to this blog some time ago or marked them as unreliable medical sources.
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I bet there are more articles. But I don't have the time, energy, or patience to fight the
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https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C18&q=HEPA+sinusitis&btnG=
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Relieves symptoms without treating cause; not recommended for more than three days' use
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I tried to add it but it was deleted. Can you explain to me why it was deleted. Thanks
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Agree that it would be helpful to elaborate on how to actually use nasal irrigations.
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I will work on the fungal sinusitis article at least to make it look a bit better.
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HEPA air filtration got rid of my sinus problems, and so I was able to stop taking
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Effectiveness of honey on Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms
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http://www.metroatlantaotolaryngology.org/journal/nov10/biofilms%20and%20honey.pdf
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and in my bedroom. No other lesser air filters got rid of the sinus problems.
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I hope these suggestions are useful to the writers and editors of this article.
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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/chronic-sinusitis/DS00232/DSECTION%3Dsymptoms
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HIH-listed human clinical trials on turmeric and curcumin February 2010.
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I am learning more about Google Scholar. Here is a more focused search:
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High-importance WikiProject Medicine Translation Task Force articles
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Caesar J.B. Squitti: Son of Maryann Rosso and Arthur Natale Squitti
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These are appropriate, though more should be added if possible.
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Abnormal sinusitis infection accompanied by other indicators
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It's not my opinion. It is the opinion of secondary sources.
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Best to all. - Peter Herz - original sinusitis+honey editor
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B-Class WikiProject Medicine Translation Task Force articles
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18 needs more details (^ Harrison's Manual of Medicine 16/e)
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for Knowledge's health content are defined in the guideline
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sources for all this. Allergists certainly know of it.
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76.175.255.203's edits were not a contributory factor.
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Here is a relevant article it pulled up that may meet
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I would like to add a useful blog site on sinusitis:
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Sinusitis and Personality Disorders - Mental Illness.
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American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
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