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    Remedy for Blocked Nose?

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      Little M
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      Actually these symptoms is due to hypersensitivity of the body. It is caused by things like dust mites/smoke/dust/change of weather and so on. It canโ€™t be cured and western medication can only relieve your symptoms. When you have a sinus attack (or blocked nose), what actually happens is the inner lining of your nose become swollen. Using the "breath right" stripe will only open up the nasal canal so that u can breath. But the problem of having the sinus is not cured.


      I am a sinus suffer for 20yrs. I would get a sinus attack at least once a week, so I would take 1 antihistamine daily to relief my symptoms. After taking the med for about 1 yr , I then found out my bladder is weakening. I have frequent urination and my bladder can never feel empty. I m not even 40 yet!! I have tried breath in steam, and the salt water rinse, but they donโ€™t work.

      So I was introduced to Teviron negative ion clothing. My sinus cavities dried up just after using the face mask for a day. Since that day I never have to take antihistamine and my bladder problem also cured. (Those of you who are interested can PM me). I am not the only one that have their sinus improved by this clothing.

      Bottom line is that, sinus/frequent blocked nose is not to b taken lightly. Some doc may say that it may go away as u age, but it was reported just yesterday on the news that it is getting more and more common now a days. Scaryโ€ฆ

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        chuanchuan
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        Eu Yan Sang at Camden Medical. Look for Zhou Yan.

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          Little M
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          Somebody PM me in regards of the Teviron clothing, but she doesn't allow replies?!?! Anyway, I'll just roughly share here.


          For kids with asthma/sinus, they must wear the shirt and a scarf. The 2 items come up to about $250 at member price. If you want, you can buy also the pants, undies and socks, that would be about $350. The items can b bought from Singapore.

          The clothing can b washed and reuse again. As long as you wash it properly, the negative ion effect will always maintain. The clothing can be used for years.

          If you look at the long run it is really worth the money spent. Just calculate the amount of money needed to spend on TCM or \"breath right\" strips. The best thing is that the clothing can improve the body's hypersensitivity. Negative ion therapy has been around for ages, it is known to improve blood circulation, strengthen immune system, increase cell metabolism and balance autonomic nerves. You can find alot of info on negative ions on the internet ๐Ÿ˜„

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            Jennifer
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            Little M:
            Somebody PM me in regards of the Teviron clothing, but she doesn't allow replies?!?!

            Paiseh, I did not click the \"Rec PM\" in my profile. Hv edited it now. :imsorry:

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              fussyMummy
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              Thanks all for the information.


              Do spare me sometimes to catch up with all of you as I am new member ๐Ÿ˜›

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                yayadidi
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                Hi, my 4 yr old girl had the same problem in the past. Her nose was always blocked at night and she would snore during her sleep. Doctor advised to use nasal spray once every night for at least 2 to 3 months. The nasal spray (comes in green cap) can be bought from any clinic or pharmacy. Since using it, she has been able to sleep better without feeling breathless.

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                  adhdadhd
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                  fussyMummy:
                  I have a 6 y/o son whose having nose blocked at night, cant sleep well at night for months....

                  Any chinese doctor / chinese medicine to recommend?
                  Or any idea any food to avoid????
                  I am very worry about it , visited many doctors ๐Ÿ˜ข
                  my only DS is 11 now. Had been suffering from sinus since infancy.
                  Seen TCM in EYS-Main Branch, Beijin TongRengTang - Alexandra Hospital, and numerous western doctors... helped a bit.
                  Most effective for my DS was Chung Hwa Clinic - Toa Payoh, pls refer him to ้™ˆๅ—ๆ˜Ÿ(ๅ‰ฏ้™ข้•ฟ๏ผ‰ (only available Saturday, 1.00pm-4.30pm) and seen lot of improvement. refer to this link for the schedule.
                  http://www.singaporetcm.com/websites/cln/toapayoh_time.pdf

                  Food wise, he have more mucus in nose if given to much chocolate, fresh milk, cheese, soya bean milk.

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                    MoonFlower
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                    yayadidi:
                    Hi, my 4 yr old girl had the same problem in the past. Her nose was always blocked at night and she would snore during her sleep. Doctor advised to use nasal spray once every night for at least 2 to 3 months. The nasal spray (comes in green cap) can be bought from any clinic or pharmacy. Since using it, she has been able to sleep better without feeling breathless.

                    Hi all,

                    Same here, my ds 11 also having such problem cos inherit from me(temperature changes, dust) and hubby(he only to dust). We are worst cos we also got sensitive eyes problem due to sensitive nose. My ds did the allergy test he's sensitive to housemites, dust mites 2 major ones in singapore. He will also rubs his eyes till so red and popping, school will send him to general office to call me and i had to explain not red eyes(I had submitted letter to school also since kindergarten)
                    Recently my ds got a badly blocked nose causing him to feel \"headache\", i experienced that myself if i sneeze too much. I'm also using the nasal spray(same as Yayadidi's gal, now cheaper last time 1 almost like closeto $45.) but i only use it when i know it's like coming. I also got my ds to use it but he don't like to spray so i had to go to him to make sure he sprays it and also applying his eye drops! ๐Ÿ˜ข I had tried so much things on market, i brought him to ear candling cos he was having headache and it will help to loose up the congested on his face area to eye area. (you know puffy eyes).
                    i just started on those salt lamp, not sure really work but just trying.
                    Years ago, i used Bel air but they are like burning $$ so expensive and the cataylic head always get broke easily. They are really good and work but so expensive.

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                      mathsparks
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                      Some of these sinus/allergy triggers could be caused by dustmites/cockroach droppings.


                      I've shared my girl's treatment for dustmite allergy..

                      Pls click http://kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7954

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                        fussyMummy
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                        adhdadhd:


                        my only DS is 11 now. Had been suffering from sinus since infancy.
                        Seen TCM in EYS-Main Branch, Beijin TongRengTang - Alexandra Hospital, and numerous western doctors... helped a bit.
                        Most effective for my DS was Chung Hwa Clinic - Toa Payoh, pls refer him to ้™ˆๅ—ๆ˜Ÿ(ๅ‰ฏ้™ข้•ฟ๏ผ‰ (only available Saturday, 1.00pm-4.30pm) and seen lot of improvement. refer to this link for the schedule.
                        http://www.singaporetcm.com/websites/cln/toapayoh_time.pdf

                        Food wise, he have more mucus in nose if given to much chocolate, fresh milk, cheese, soya bean milk.
                        Hi adhdadhd,

                        :thankyou:

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