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Superfoods for Sinusitis Relief
Sinusitis simply means inflammation of the sinuses, but this gives
little indication of the misery and pain this condition can cause.
Chronic sinusitis, sinusitis that persists for at least 3 weeks,
affects an estimated 32 million people in the United States and
Americans spend millions of dollars each year for medications that
promise relief from their sinus symptoms.
Symptoms of sinusitis can include fever, weakness and tiredness, a
cough that may be more severe at night, and runny nose or nasal
congestion. In addition, drainage of mucus from the sinuses down
the back of the throat (postnasal drip) can cause a sore throat.
However, by introducing a few of the superfoods from certain
vitamin groups, we can lessen our chances of becoming afflicted
with this painful and bothersome malady.
Citrus fruits, red berries, tomatoes, potatoes, broccoli,
cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, red and green bell peppers, cabbage,
and spinach are all excellent dietary sources of vitamin C, which
helps promote a healthy immune system.
The B-complex vitamins are actually a group of eight vitamins,
which include thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3) and folic
acid (B9), and are essential for a healthy nervous system,
processing carbohydrates for energy, and the creation of red blood
cells. Organ meats, beans, whole grain cereals, oatmeal, potatoes,
salmon, bananas, and spinach are only a few of the many food
members of the vitamin B group with high levels of this group of
nutrients.
Vegetable oils, nuts, green leafy vegetables, and fortified cereals
are common food sources of vitamin E, an antioxidant that acts to
protect your cells against the effects of free radicals, which are
potentially damaging by-products of energy metabolism. Free
radicals can damage cells and may contribute to the development of
cardiovascular disease and cancer. Vitamin E has also been shown to
play a positive role in immune function.
Inhaling steam from a vaporizer or a hot cup of water can soothe
inflamed sinus cavities. Another treatment is saline nasal spray,
which can be purchased in a pharmacy. A hot water bottle; hot, wet
compresses; or an electric heating pad applied over the inflamed
area also can be comforting.
A person susceptible to sinus disorders, particularly one who also
is allergic, should avoid cigarette smoke and other air pollutants.
Inflammation in the nose caused by allergies predisposes a patient
to a strong reaction to all irritants. Drinking alcohol also causes
the nasal-sinus membranes to swell. Try to avoid dairy products, as
they stimulate your body to produce more mucous.
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