3 Ways to Use Sinus Buster Nasal Spray

1. Attack Your Sinus Symptoms

If you're looking for a natural approach to treating sinus infection symptoms that packs a punch, consider products from Sinus Buster. Based on natural capsicum, essential oils and salts, these nasal sprays and infusions get to the heart of sinus problems by working on the mucous membranes themselves.
Capsicum attacks the cause of runny nose and congestion symptoms by acting on the nerve endings in inflamed sinuses. Capsaicinoids free the membranes from irritating bacteria and allergens and stabilize mucus production. Eucalyptol opens nasal passages and helps breathing return to normal. Use the nasal sprays according to package directions.

2. Attack Your Headache Symptoms

If you have chronic sinus headaches, you'll want relief that is non-narcotic in nature. Powerful capsicum is paired with effective essential oils in Sinus Buster headache formulas, which come in metered spray doses. This nasal treatment is non-habit forming and has no known drug interactions or long-term side effects.
The action of capsaicinoids on the mucous membrane stops the excess fluid production that causes sinus discomfort. Sinus headaches, earaches and toothaches can all be linked to nasal infection. Use Sinus Buster spray as directed to prevent or relieve the pain of chronic sinus headaches in the forehead, temples, nose, ears and teeth.

3. Prevent Sinus Flare-Ups

People who are prone to sinus irritation due to allergy, asthma or infections have trouble maintaining the health of mucous membranes. When these dry out, they are more susceptible to irritation or infection. You can keep nasal membranes hydrated and minimize allergen and bacterial invasion by using a preventive nasal rinse from time to time.
Sinus Buster offers two formulas of nasal rinse. The liquid version, with a capsicum active ingredient, is especially suited to those with current sinus symptoms. The salt form, which you must dilute with water, can be used as an everyday nasal rinse to prevent flare-ups of your sinus symptoms.

Last updated on: Nov 18, 2009

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