Reddit Reddit reviews Sinus Buster Nasal Spray, Natural Chili Pepper 0.68 oz

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Sinus Buster Nasal Spray, Natural Chili Pepper 0.68 oz
Fierce relief from sinus and nasal congestionMade with natural chili pepperSafe, non-habit formingIntense relief starts in under a minuteHomeopathic
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2 Reddit comments about Sinus Buster Nasal Spray, Natural Chili Pepper 0.68 oz:

u/AmaDaden · 2 pointsr/pics

If it's anything like what I am going though she will be worlds better but the sinus infections will still be an occasional (once or twice a year) issue. The huge difference is now she'll know for sure if her nose is stuffy it's an infection and not allergies. That makes a world of difference in how you care for your self.

My personal recommendation for treating sinus infections is to remember that water is your friend. It breaks up the mucus that gets stuck up there and prevents infections. My go to tools are (in no particular order) Mucinex, sinus rinses with a bit of Alkalol Nasal Wash, long hot showers, humidifiers, and sinus buster. All of these make it hard for anything that is growing up there to stay up there but none of these are one shot fixes. My last resort is antibiotics. I've gotten several bad sinus infections but it's been years since I've resorted to antibiotics.

If they are still a far to frequent issue she should go to an ENT and get a CT scan to see if she has a structural problem s/he can fix. In a way she is lucky if she does. It means that her sinus infection issues can be solved with simple surgery. However she'll be even luckier if after the shots she has no infections issues at all.

Edit: I forgot to add that the major point of all those tools are to stop a sinus infection before it gets bad. A stuffy nose today means an infection in a few days unless you clean it out before hand

u/clusterss · 2 pointsr/clusterheads

27 year old w/ cluster headaches since I was about the same age. Not sure what you've tried as far as remedies go, but I've found a few things to ease up those longer headaches. The 45 minute intense horrific ones are awful, but the 4-5 hour really heavy dull shadows are just as bad. Depressing as hell. Every cycle is different for me, some worse than others. Haven't noticed them getting markedly worse as I age though.

Here's what works for me (and possibly could work for you as well):

At the very first sign of a cycle starting up, I eat some psyilocybin mushrooms. If you aren't familiar with this method (called 'busting'), head over to clusterbusters.com and make an account. This has completely changed my life, sometimes breaking a cycle immediately and giving me months of pain free life back. I highly suggest it, and as a 20 year old, there's a decent chance you can find them with little effort. At worst, my headaches ease up considerably to one every few days, which is manageable. Obviously, people are different though and you may have some reservations, which I would fully respect.

Here's a great video about this method if you haven't heard of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv1lG417LKg

Second line of defense with me is Sinus Buster, which is a nasal spray that I don't often see mentioned around here. It's a capsaicin concentrate that temporarily numbs the trigeminal nerve. I won't lie to you, Capsaicin just means concentrated pepper spray, and it hurts like fuck until you get used to it. Only for a minute though and then you start relating that sting to relief from a headache. This is my favorite method for breaking those longer headaches. A few sprays in the nostril on the side of your head with the cluster and at the very least it will reduce the pain a good amount.
It's cheap and very highly reviewed for all sorts of things:

http://www.amazon.com/Sinus-Buster-Classic-Formula-Ounces/dp/B000HEECYY

Third, I use red bull. Usually I will use the Sinus Buster to acutely reduce pain and then chug an ice cold red bull as fast as possible. This is sort of the one two punch that will get me back to normal pretty quickly.

If it doesn't fully get rid of the headache, I will use the spray and chug a red bull again around 30 mins later and that will usually do the trick.



Hope this helps! I should be in a heavy cycle right now, but after my last dose of mushrooms I'm only getting a headache about once a week that I take care of with the methods above. Hope you can find some peace!