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Tea Tree Oil for Sinus Infection

December 24, 2018 //  by Earth Clinic Reviews//  2 Comments

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  1. Tea Tree Oil
    Faye from North Texas
    January 2, 2018 at 11:39 am

    I also use Tea Tree Oil to clear up my sinus infections. I made up a nasal spray of distilled water and tea tree oil. I use it 3-4 times daily whenever I begin feeling nasal pressure, works every time. THANK THE LORD!!! As I was sick of antibiotics, ACV was too hard on my tummy and saline rinses seemed to make things worse.

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  2. Tea Tree Oil, Mucinex
    Sadie from Hamilton, Montana
    October 23, 2008 at 12:00 am

    After being on 8 antibiotics all summer for chronic sinus infections, it occured to me that the high dollar antibiotics were just not clearing up my problem. I continued having facial pain in my forehead, and yellow/green mucus that was stubborn to every single medication I was taking. My nasal passages felt closed off, and anything coming out was like glue.

    I decided after reading about cilia and keeping mucus flowing, I immediately STOPPED all antihistimines, nasal sprays, and decongestants. They are drying and eventually dry the gunk up in layers in your head.

    Neti pot and nasal washes were aggravating the problem furthers, so I halted that. Sometimes, too much of a good thing paralyzes the cilia. We want the cilia happy, so it can do it’s job.

    My next step was to find a way to fight the infection, which I grew to understand that it had to be fungal, since antibiotics were not clearing this up. My second step was to find a way to thin out the mucus and keep it flowing without burning my head out with sprays and irrigations.

    Here’s how I cleared up my sinuses:

    I took a Q tip, and swabbed it in pure tea tree oil. Enough to get a bit of oil on it, not dripping. I carefully swabbed some up in my nasal passage and inside of my nose on each side. There is a momentary sting. Within about 5 – 10 minutes, the blocked mucus begins to move down, either out of the nose or back of the throat. I coughed it out, and it was yellow gunk trapped up in the sinuses. I only apply this 3 x a day when very congested. After a couple of days, I only needed to apply the tea tree morning, and night.

    My next action was to thin this mucus without the decongestants that were making me jittery and my heart race.
    I began a regimen of taking regular Mucinex, 2 tablets morning, and late at night. Drink ALOT of fluids with this, so it can do it’s job.

    After going to the doctor and spending hundreds of dollars all summer long, it took these two simple things to clear the infection.

    After day 3 on this regimen, the mucus that is coming out is becoming clearer, with less yellow/green mixed in.

    I hope this helps someone out there, end their suffering today.

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