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How Do You Make A Colloidal Silver Sinus Rinse?

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How Do You Make A Colloidal Silver Sinus Rinse?

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A bacterial sinus infection is a miserable experience that comes with congestion, dripping, facial pain and headache. Most doctors prescribe pharmaceutical antibiotics, but people are increasingly wary of overusing antibiotics. Natural remedies like sinus rinsing can be just as effective, and adding colloidal silver, a natural antibiotic, to the rinsing procedure can make it much more powerful. Colloidal silver consists of tiny particles of this natural soft elemental metal suspended in pure water. Mix the solution. Add 1/8 tsp. of Xylitol, a pinch of salt and 1 tbsp. distilled water to 1 oz. (1 tbsp.) colloidal silver in a small bowl. Stir to dissolve. You can also mix half colloidal silver with half of any over-the-counter saline solution in its own bottle to use as a nasal spray. Fill the eye dropper with the solution. Set the timer for three minutes. Lie on your back with your head hanging upside down off the edge of a bed. Slowly drip the solution into each nostril, just until it

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