Mel (Uk ) on 08/10/2013
Replied By Faith (La) on 10/11/2013
I did lots of research, I think perhaps polyps are a fungal infection which has biofilms. First dissolve the biofilm by using serrapeptase and then you dissolve the fungus /polyps. First sterlize water and then let the water cool so you don't kill the powerful enzyme action of serrapeptase. Empty half a capsule of serrapeptase in the neti pot let it dissolve and then using the neti pot rinse out the sinuses. First you hold one nostril shut and breath in the contents of the neti with the other nostril, the water should go to the back of your throat and then spit this out and then alternate to the other nostril do the same thing. Then do it again and hold your head down to get deep into the sinuses and then let all the water drain out. Wait 10 minutes while the serrapeptase dissolves the biofilm. Now rinse sinuses with a mixture of 1 teaspoon of good quality collodial silver, 1/2 drop of tea tree oil and 1/2 drop of peppermint oil in some sterilized water in the neti pot.
Replied By Timh (Ky, Usa) on 10/12/2013
@Mel: The systemic enzymes (Nattokinase or Serrapeptase) which Faith recommends can also be used as oral caps (which is the standard method); maybe easier than topical admin but either way will work. Then you could use the exact same method F. Proposed w/ natural antibiotics; additions from her list would include Grapefruitseed Extract, Oregeno Oil, Hydrogen Peroxide, Aloe Vera (inner leaf) gel.I had my first ever Nasal Polyps a few moths ago and Nebulized Colloidal Silver for a quick end to the problem (Can't recall exactly if I was or was not taking systemic enzymes during that period). Mine were only a few days old as a side effect of detoxification (bad stuff entering the bloodstream); the "few days old" may have been an advantage as the fibrin coat would not have had time to develop.
Cod Liver Oil applied directly over the entire nose will certainly help; you may smell fish for a few hrs but it's worth it, lol.
Do report your results.
Replied By Brenda (Hillsdale Michigan) on 02/01/2025
Hi Faith, I know it's been 12 years since your post. I am trying it tonight and wondered how often you did this before you got better? I've been searching for someone who tried serrapeptase in their nose. Thank you
Replied By Hi_Cotton (South Carolina) on 06/25/2026
Hi Brenda,I know this has been a minute since you posted this question, but I wanted to answer you. Yes, I did try this whole routine with the serrapeptase tee tree oil and mint. I followed it exactly this way. The only difference is I did it with the "Friggy Flip method" to reach my upper sinuses. It worked. and I was clear for over 10 years. I was searching for the exact routine again because I have one developing again. It does work