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Garlic for Sinus Infections: Natural Remedy

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Posted by Margie (Washington) on 09/06/2024
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Garlic in Neti Pot for Chronic Sinus Infections

My late husband constantly battled sinus infections, but when he added garlic to the netti pot, everything cleared up. It's worth a try for you. Here is a youtube video from Dr Berg:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APePm9y0F74

Hope it helps!


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Posted by Paletti (France) on 03/20/2015

Udarg's method seems to work! I didn't even let it stand for 2 days, just did it right away after blending and made me sneeze like crazy but felt much better afterwards. This morning no itchy feeling anymore. Will leave it for another day and then add the salt as mentioned. Thank you for sharing this Udarg!!


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Posted by Bev (Illinois) on 06/21/2015

I have done this 3 times today and it does seem to be getting better.

How long can you keep the garlic/salt water mixture in the fridge?


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Posted by Debra (Kansas City, Mo) on 02/05/2010

I have a variation on the Russian Garlic cure. I crush one clove of garlic and let it sit for about a minute. Then drop it into a neti pot and swish it around until it smells strong of garlic. Then add a packet of salt such as Sinucleanse and stir in. Then rinse one side of the nose out, blow nose. Repeat with new solution on the other side. This hurts so bad but it works very well. You may have to use less garlic at first because it will have you about in tears if you use full strength.


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Posted by Susan (St. Louis Park, Mn) on 01/19/2015

I have had a sinus infection for over 3 months and thought I might need an antibiotic, so I took 1 pill and had some unpleasant side effects, so stopped taking them and then got worse, including stomach pains and loose stools for quite a few days. Anyway, I wanted to try the garlic (juiced). I used to do it years ago, but had remained fairly healthy. I was reading how the Russian's used it during WWII to heal wounds when they ran out of antibiotics. Anyway, I'm going to start on it tomorrow and see how it goes. Sounds like it's helping folks. I hope so. I need to get well. Sending along prayers for all suffering. Thanks for the advise.


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Posted by Julian (Huddersfield) on 01/28/2015

Hi, put some baking soda in the mix for the nasal rinse. It stops the pain.

I take garlic pills when I feel my sinus pain. It's gone within 2 days. I take 1400mg three times a day. It also helps with general health.


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Posted by Greg (Al) on 09/23/2015

Drink a glass of water or two when you swallow garlic. It nauseates me if I don't, to the point of almost throwing up. The water prevents that.



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