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Clear Sinus & Ear by Clear Products

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60 Caps
Item # 5546
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Product Description
Clear Sinus & Ear is a unique blend of twelve herbs scientifically formulated to relieve sinus and ear conditions. To be used for temporary relief of nasal congestion, ear pain, inflammation, itching, tenderness, and swimmers ear. Safe and effective, Clear Sinus & Ear does not contain ephedrine and will not stimulate or cause drowsiness

Ingredients: Pueria Root, Angelica Root, Peony Root, Magnolia Flower, Platycodon Root, Coix Seed, Ginger Root, Perilla Leaf, Silver Root, Scutellaria Root, Cinnamon Bark, Licorice Root.

Magnesium Sterate, Gelatin, Silacone Dioxide.

Recommended Use: Adults: Take 2 to 3 capsules 3 times per day as needed or as directed by your doctor. Do not exceed 6 capsules in a 24 hour period.

Childrens Dose: ages of 6 to 12 take 3 capsules per day as needed. Do not exceed 3 capsules in a 24 hour period.

WARNINGS: Adults, Do not exceed 9 capsules in a 24 hour period. If the condition does not improve consult your doctor before continuing use.

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Health Encyclopedia

 What is Sinus Congestion?

Sinus congestion (also called nasal congestion or rhinitis) involves blockage of one or more of the four pairs of sinus passageways in the skull.

The blockage may result from inflammation and swelling of the nasal tissues, obstruction by one of the small bones of the nose (deviated septum), or from secretion of mucus. It may be acute or chronic. Acute sinus congestion is most often caused by the common cold. Sinus congestion caused by the common cold is not discussed here. Chronic sinus congestion often results from environmental irritants such as tobacco smoke, food allergens, inhaled allergens, or foreign bodies in the nose.

Sinus congestion leads to impaired flow of fluids in the sinuses, which predisposes people to bacterial infections that can cause sinusitis. At least two serious disorders have been associated with chronic nasal congestion: chronic lymphocytic leukemia and HIV.1 2 For this reason, chronic nasal congestion lasting three months or more should be evaluated by a medical professional.


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