Jean's Famous Tomato Tea Remedy for Sinus Infections and Congestion

Tomato Tea User Reviews
Posted by Ke'saundra (USA)
★★★★★

My results just came a lot later than was specified in the paragraph. I'm still disappointed that I had to wait so long.


Tomato Tea User Reviews
Posted by Christina (British Columbia)
★★★★★

I was really suffering- not only did this drink provide a good measure of relief - it tastes great! Thanks!


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Posted by Imran (London, UK)
★★★★★

Had sinus issues once in a while, always very light. But for the last few days it was over the top, to a point where it woke me up at 3am, as I was unable to breath. I thought to myself that this is it, I'm gonna find myself a homemade remedy. So I searched on the net and found this site. I went into the kitchen and found I had all the ingredients except tomatoe juice, so I used fresh tomatoes, and boiled them first in a little bit of water for 10 mins to make a thick sauce kinda thing. After a couple sips, I could feel the sinuses clear up. Now, 30 mins later, I feel great, and ready to sleep. Good night! and thanks for the remedy!


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Posted by Georgina (Memphis, TN)
★★★★★

I have never thought that something off the internet would work for me. I got well within 30 minutes!!!!! I want to thank whoever made this curing recipe!!!!!! Thanks a lot.


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Posted by Susan (USA)
★★★★★

I too had been suffering for 5 days with congestion, fever, coughing, sore throat and a headache. I was taking over the counter stuff and that didn't work. Went to the dr. and he gave me a shot of antibiotics and some Avelox to take by mouth. After 2 days of the antibiotics it wasn't much better. I was so weak I could do nothing. First I tried just Hoboken Eddies hot sauce and that alone started me on recovery. Then I tried this formula and I am almost better and this is just a 1/2 hour after having it.


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Posted by Sue (Buffalo, Ny)
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I have had a persistent sinus infection for two months. My doctor put me on Amoxicillin for 7 days. When that didn't work, she put me on Augmentin for 10 days, plus a combination of ephedrine and guaifenesin, plus Rhinocort nasal spray. All of it has been virtually worthless. I have been totally miserable, unable to sleep well, and just dragging through the day FOR WEEKS. Today it was worse than ever, and I woke up with a severe sinus headache that made me nauseous. In desperation, I searched the Internet for a home remedy and landed on this one. (Since I didn't have any tomato juice or fresh garlic on hand, I substituted tomato soup and chopped garlic in oil.) I cannot believe how quickly this worked. I feel normal again! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS GREAT RECIPE!!


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Posted by Glenn (Metairie,LA)
★★★★★

Thanks for the remedy on nasal congestion!! It's nothing short of a miracle on both nasal passages. Not even Benadryl worked as good.


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Posted by Donna (Allendale, MI) on 11/16/2005
★★★★★

This is amazing, I usually suffer for 3 to 4 months with sinus issues and a cough. I drank this Tea for 3 days and feel great! Best of all no side affects!! I'm telling everyone I know about it. Thanks so much!!!!


Tomato Tea User Reviews
Posted by SORAYAJ (CORONA) on 11/29/2005
★★★★★

I took the tomatoe tea, i put one can of tomatoe juice, 3 cloves of garlic, 5 spoons of lousiana hot sauce, 1 celery stick, little salt and blended, then heat, then put a lemon in the cup, now i am breathing after 10 minutes... thanks


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Posted by Mary (Grand Rapids) on 12/31/2005
★★★★★

I have had a persistent sinus infection for over two weeks. My doctor put me on Amoxicillin. I took that and many over the counter remedies including a cough syrup and nasal spray the Doctor recommended and still I felt no relief. I looked on the web and came across this tomato tea remedy along with others. This one seemed to be the least likely to do my body any more harm if it was a hoax which it was not. I was afraid it would give me heart burn. which I can say it did not. I used a 1/2 a can of tomato soup and garlic salt instead of crushed garlic. I left out the lemon juice as I had none. Later I found I had a lemon drink powder and added a bit of that to the second drink I had to make. With the first sip I felt my sinuses open up and I found the drink tolerable. The lemon flavor gave it more bite and the concoction seemed to do a better job then without the lemon flavor. This is Amazing that it works so well so fast. I could feel my sinus's opening up more and more. Many Thanks to who ever came up with this remedy.


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Posted by Slavo (Germany) on 01/11/2006
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It worked although it cleaned my nose sinuses (after 1st dose of tea) and not my frontal sinuses yet. I think probably the most active ingredient is Hot pepper, since there is new natural cure discovered last year "sinus buster" which is based on hot pepper substance from 2 kinds of peppers.


Tomato Tea User Reviews
Posted by Dee (Phila., PA) on 01/12/2006
★★★★★

It did clear up my sinus somewhat. I used tomato puree, didn't have the juice and I use minced garlic. I made mine like a soup. It did start to clear up the sinus a little after a number of spoonfuls. I started at 12:38pm and now it is 1:02 pm. Still feel stuffy but not as bad before using the remedy. I think will be good to use with my Flonase. Thanks!!!


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Posted by Daric (Moweaqua, Il) on 01/19/2006
★★★★★

I've been taking dayquil, nyquil, and every runny/stuffy nose reducer i could find, searched on the web and found this site with the recipe. Made it and an hour and a half later I can breathe out of both nostrils and there is no drip, consider me amazed!


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Posted by Jenny (Maple Grove, MN) on 01/25/2006
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In my opinion, there is no magic in using the tomato juice--it is the raw garlic that has the antibiotic properties. Press several cloves of garlic through a garlic press into a strainer or tea ball, pour boiling water over and steep for several minutes. Remove strainer, add honey and lemon to taste. Or, if you prefer, omit the honey and go with the hot sauce.


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Posted by Ella (USA) on 02/01/2006
★★★★★

I was at wits end trying to clear my sinuses, till lo and behold, I find this nifty recipe. This works better then the junk you would buy at the store plus it tastes better too!!! Thank You, thank you, THANK YOU!



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