This is why you should always take sinus symptoms seriously

Man holding his nose because of a sinus pain

It’s so much more than just a stuffy or runny nose…

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Hey, Matt Cook here, and if you are often suffering from a runny nose or a stuffy nose and having sinus problems…

Don’t ignore the symptoms!

It could be much more than just allergies or a cold.

And treating it properly could actually save your mind and memory.

—-Important Message From Matt—-

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This is why you should take sinus symptoms seriously

Our bodies can do really strange things to us.

When I was young, I suffered from debilitating, chronic asthma that landed me in the hospital multiple times.

The treatments they gave me to “manage” this disease just masked the problems and did absolutely nothing to help me overcome it.  

That’s the experience that started me on the path to alternatives that treat root causes instead of just treating symptoms.

And it’s one of the many reasons I talk SO MUCH about internal, chronic tissue inflammation

Chronic inflammation — whether it’s attacking airways, like in asthma, or our sinuses, like in sinusitis — RARELY ends up being an isolated event.

When your body is dealing with long-term chronic inflammation it can trigger SO MANY other health issues. 

And even though research shows this over and over it’s something that most doctors and Big Pharma rarely address.

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I think the lack of attention to chronic, internal inflammation as a root cause of so many diseases is because of two big reasons

The first one is that most doctors are trained to treat SYMPTOMS, not entire body systems. 

The second is that treating the whole body is not super profitable for Big Pharma, so it’s not something they push.

After all, very few businesses will voluntarily do things that LOSE them money for the sake of the public good.

Today, we’re going to look at the link between chronic sinusitis — an extremely common condition affecting about one and 10 people — and brain health.

Chronic rhinosinusitis affects about 11% of U.S. adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Most people don’t think of a runny nose or sinus pressure as being related to the health of their brain, but because of inflammation these two things are quite connected.

In this study published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery the researchers took scans of people who suffer from chronic sinusitis. 

And what they found was that people who have chronic sinus inflammation also have altered brain structures.

“This is the first study that links chronic sinus inflammation with a neurobiological change,” said lead author Dr. Aria Jafari.

That means the inflammation in their sinuses is CAUSING their brain to be damaged on a physical level.

This is some pretty wild stuff.

It also explains why people with chronic sinusitis often have trouble focusing and thinking clearly.

“We know from previous studies that patients who have sinusitis often decide to seek medical care not because they have a runny nose and sinus pressure, but because the disease is affecting how they interact with the world: They can’t be productive, thinking is difficult, sleep is lousy. It broadly impacts their quality of life. Now we have a prospective mechanism for what we observe clinically.”

In these brain scans of people with chronic sinus inflammation, what they found was scary. 

The researchers found changes in the areas of the brain that are used for executive function, self-reference, and integrating external stimuli.

Showed these distinguishing features in the study subjects:

  • decreased functional connectivity in the frontoparietal network, a regional hub for executive function, maintaining attention and problem-solving;
  • increased functional connectivity to two nodes in the default-mode network, which influences self-reference and is active during wakeful rest and mind-wandering;
  • decreased functional connectivity in the salience network, which is involved in detecting and integrating external stimuli, communication and social behavior.

That’s pretty dramatic stuff.

So, if you have chronic sinusitis it’s important to not only get it treated, but to address the chronic inflammation that’s causing it. 

It will help protect your brain long term if you do.

—-Important Message For Fighting Sinus Problems—-

This strengthens men’s natural immune response to sickness

Have you ever heard of the term “man-flu”?

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It’s a term women coined to describe men who get sick and “over-exaggerate” the symptoms.

But as it turns out, men DO get sicker than women from the same illnesses.

Studies show women naturally have a stronger immune response compared to men.

So men are more likely to get sinus symptoms, viruses, colds, and feel worse from it.

Fortunately, there’s something we can do… this is just for us guys…

Here’s how to strengthen your body’s natural immune response with simple, safe remedies you might already have in the medicine cabinet

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.