Of course, yes it is likely to be fungal. Google "allergic fungal
sinusitis" and you may find a decade of medical docs on it. Mayo
published in 1999 on their findings that fungal infection was
responsible for 98% of the sinus infections they studied, based on
analysis of tissue removed during sinus surgeries. There was fungus in
the cartilage and bone tissue removed during the surgery. I was put on
diflucan, low dose, for possibly the rest of my life, to kill it off
and keep it to a mild roar. I was told about cs, which I am now using
instead, and have been doing so for a maybe 3 years or so.
The die off reactions, or herx, can be pretty bad for it, so be
forewarned. The candida protocols for this can be very good, as candida
is a type of fungus (yeast) and causes the same infections. I believe
that many candida infections are not actually candida, they are
probably one of several other kinds of fungus that colonises or
parasitizes the body. There are 2 more ideas for googling- candida and
fungus as a cause of disease.
She sounds like she has good observational skills, and common sense
too. Stepping up the cs to tolerable levels with consideration for the
herx reactions might do the trick.
Best Wishes, Kathryn
On Feb 21, 2009, at 10:46 PM, Pat wrote:
Daughter who has had sinus surgery years ago is having awful
allergies. She asks this in an email:
When I do a sinus flush with just the salt and baking soda in distilled
water, I don't smell anything different. BUT, when I put in a bit of
colloidal
silver in with it, for about half an hour afterwards I smell some icky
smell.
Not really a mold smell but sort of a stale possibly musty smell. Do
you think
it's possible that the stuff in my sinuses is fungal and I'm smelling
it die off
or is mixing colloidal silver with all the other stuff not good and
I'm just
smelling it?
It doesn't smell like it in the bottle and the crap I get out doesn't
smell
like it either, and no one else can smell anything so it's not like
I'm suddenly
able to smell the house. The gunk that comes out often has like
blackish
particles and I get occasional gunk during/after it that has like
greyish snot
surrounded by clear snot. But I can't find any descriptions on what
the goo
should look like. It's definitely NOT dried blood, though.
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Does anyone have any suggestions or comments that I can forward to her?
Pat
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