Dr. George Siegfried - Aug 04th, 2011
It is estimated that anywhere from 30-60 million people in America suffer from sinusitis at any given time. Are you one of them? Sinus congestion, difficulty breathing through the nose, snoring, sleep apnea, chronic stuffiness, plugged ears, sensitivity to pollens, etc., may be just a few of many symptoms. Visits to the ENT Specialist and experimenting with over the counter remedies are a seemingly yellow brick road going nowhere in helping the condition. Changes in pressure, temperature, seasons, altitude, diet, etc can aggravate or exacerbate this most common condition. Causes range anywhere from birth trauma, falls, blows to the head, seasonal allergies, etc Not being to solve this problem has caused a lifetime of misery to many. Common treatments consist of nasal sprays, irrigation solutions, diet, essential oils, supplements, allergy medicines, even surgery. Any of these may or may not alleviate the symptoms but rarely do. Birth trauma, head trauma is rarely addressed because so few know about it. Any type of head trauma may cause the bones of the head to be constricted and unable to move the way they normally should. Whats called the Primary Respiratory Mechanism is restricted. Instead of moving freely, the bones of the head are locked up, and you are basically driving around with the brakes on. Unless this is addressed and treated, a person may suffer needlessly for a lifetime. Bilateral Nasal Specifics is a treatment that addresses this problem like no other treatment. The treatment is done by inserting a small finger cot into the nose and inflating it. This is done on each side of the nasal septum where there are essentially 3 floors that allow air to either flow freely through the nose or not, creating the feeling of being plugged up. Each floor on each side is done once, and then the first floor is done again. A total of 8 inflations per visit are performed. In the hands of a skilled Doctor, it is done quickly and effectively. How does it feel? The kids describe it as water shooting up the nose like jumping into a pool. Sometimes it just plain hurts, but very briefly. How long does it take? Depends on how tight your head is. How often? Also depends. 6 treatments are generally recommended to stabilize a condition. Maintenance care depends on the patient, although it is generally recommended to keep the bones moving freely. Symptoms related to sinusitis may be used as a guide for treatment. However, the decision to treat and number of treatments is totally up to the patient. After 30 years and thousands of treatments, I am uniquely qualified to provide this treatment which has been available since the 1940s in Oregon. Having studied over 1000 hours with the developer of the technique, Dr. J.R. Stober, D.C., N.D., and my own clinical practice, I have seen the dramatic and many times miraculous effects this wonderful treatment has provided for patients. Call now for your Free Consultation and you can be scheduled to find out if the Bilateral Nasal Specific treatment is for you. Dedicated to your health, Dr. Siegfried 503 472 6550, McMinnville. Portland 503-977-0055. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.