Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Breakthrou­gh From #1 U.S. Hospital Clears up Sinus and Nasal Problems - Fast!

New discovery targets infected throat mucus - to stop post nasal drip, congestion, runny noses, coughing, sneezing, ringing ears, and sore throats

- BY MARA REINSTEIN

By Wayne B. Roberts, Associated Health Press

Doctors at a medical center based in Minnesota have discovered the real cause of nearly all sinus and nasal in ections. They were shocked to find it is

infectious fungi you inhale through your nose.

Now, a breakthrou­gh 100% natural formula, Sinuprol, can help get rid of chronic sinus infection, called “sinusitis” – an insidious condition that can lead to blood clots and brain infection, causing abscesses, meningitis, and even death!

The sinus infection can also spread to your facial bones, triggering headaches, fever, and swelling in the eye socket -- which in some cases can cause loss of vision.

How Sinuprol works

Sinuprol is the FIRST nasal treatment that can

quickly flush in ected mucus rom your nose -without surgery.

Antibiotic­s, antihistam­ines, and steroid-contain

ing nasal sprays are no help in fighting sinus in ection. In fact, over-the-counter decongesta­nt sprays can actually harm the small hairs lining your nose, causing mucus to build up even more.

The result? Only Sinuprol can dry up runny noses, end constant coughing, and unclog your swollen nasal channels – safely, swiftly, and effectivel­y.

“Up to now, the cause of chronic sinusitis has not been known,” says Dr. David Sherris, ENT. “In fact, fungus is likely the cause of nearly all these problems.”

Dr. Gary Bennett, MD says, “The root cause of fungal sinus infections is the exposure to fungus and mold spores in the air. Once inhaled, the fungi can become lodged in the mucosal lining of the sinuses.”

Fungi triggers 96% of sinus problems

Top doctors have found that chronic sinus infection is caused by inhaling 40 different types of infectious fungus in the air you breathe. The proof ?

In a study of 210 people with sinus infections, 96% of them had fungus in their mucus.

Did you know you take approximat­ely 24,000 breaths daily, inhaling 90 percent of the infection-causing fungi in your body through your nose? Or that insulation with poor ventilatio­n, plus indoor mold and air pollutants, have triggered a plague of sinus and nasal problems affecting millions?

How? These harmful fungi hide in your throat, where they infect your mucus, causing your nasal passages to swell up.

Result: Congestion, dripping mucus, runny nose, endless sneezing, constant coughing, ringing in your ears, sore throat, and tenderness of the face. No wonder millions of sinus sufferers are now rejoicing about this new solution!

The natural alternativ­e to nasal sprays

Sinuprol is a unique drug-free formulatio­n made from all-natural ingredient­s. These include Urtica Dioica, Pinus Maritima, Petasites Hybridus, and other herbs clinically proven to fight ungal in ection.

For instance, a clinical study published in the Journal Phytothera­py Research found that pinus maritima extract reduced nasal symptoms by 42% in just 8 weeks. In addition, Sinuprol also supports your upper respirator­y system, so that you breathe more freely.

Dries up runny noses

A stuffed-up nose may be just a cold. Or, it may be something far worse: a sinus infection, otherwise known as “sinusitis.”

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), about 37 million Americans suffer from sinusitis. Sinus infections are responsibl­e for 16 million doctor visits and $150 million annually spent on prescripti­on medication­s.

Helps with allergies, too.

“Allergic rhinitis” is a chronic nose cold sparked by an allergy attack. Sinuprol can help end the sneezing, watery eyes, and congestion caused by allergic rhinitis. How? By blocking and sweeping out dust, mold, pollen, fungus, and animal hair before they cause bigger problems.

In a study appearing in Advances in Therapy, 580 patients took 16 mg of butterbur leaf extract, an active ingredient in Sinuprol, daily for 2 weeks. The symptoms of allergic rhinitis, which included sneezing and congestion, improved in 90% of the participan­ts.

Keeps your nose fungus-free

Having sinus infection is not the norm: The National Institutes of Health reports that “healthy sinuses contain no bacteria or other germs. Mucus is able to drain out and air is able to circulate.”

Whether your sinus discomfort is the result of an allergy, a fungus, virus, or from a bacterial infection, Sinuprol can help drain away infected mucus. The formula is manufactur­ed in an FDA- registered facility. And no prescripti­on is required.

50% OFF FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS

This is the o ficial release o Sinuprol or Parade

readers. Therefore, everyone who calls within the

next 10 days will receive 50% OFF their first order. A toll-free hotline number has been set up for local readers to call for this 50% OFF savings. The number will be open starting at 7:00 am on Sunday, September 4th and only for the next 10 days.

Sinuprol is GUARANTEED to work great for you – or you PAY NOTHING with a 90-day unconditio­nal money-back guarantee. It is NOT sold in stores or online. No prescripti­on or doctor visit is required.

If Sinuprol does not rapidly clear up your sinus

and nasal symptoms… or you are dissatisfi­ed or

any other reason (or for no reason at all)… just returned the unused portion or even the empty bottles for a prompt product refund. That way, you risk nothing.

All you have to do is CALL TOLL-FREE

1-877- 881-4756 and provide the operator with the special 50% OFF discount approval code: SNP142.

Important: Due to Sinuprol’s popularity and recent media exposure on ABC, CBS and FOX NEWS, phone lines are often busy. If you call and do not get through immediatel­y, please be patient and call back. Those who miss the 10-day deadline for 50% OFF will have to pay more for Sinuprol.

HParade istory lessons typically aren’t entertaini­ng, let alone funny. But how about this one? A surgeon named H. Richard Hornberger wrote the 1968 book MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors (under the pseudonym Richard Hooker), based on his experience­s in the Korean War. Director Robert Altman adapted it into a classic 1970 movie. Then, on September 17, 1972, M*A*S*H premiered on TV, in between Anna and the King and The Sandy Duncan Show on CBS. With an eclectic ensemble led by Alan Alda, Loretta Swit and Jamie Farr, it focused on the doctors and staff stationed at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in the early 1950s who resorted to jocular hijinks and petty rivalries to get through the traumas of the war.

The show didn’t initially catch on with viewers, but it was an acclaimed critical success from the start, winning its first four Emmys—including one for Outstandin­g Comedy Series—in 1974. (In all, it received 109 Emmy nomination­s and 14 wins.)

“It was a brilliant mash-up of comedy and drama with a wonderful cast and great characters,” says Television Academy senior vice president of awards John Leverence. “But it also included this emotional detachment from these reallife horrors that was, and still is, part of American culture.” Though the Korean War lasted three years, one month and two days, M*A*S*H aired for 11 seasons, and its 1983 finale remains the most-watched TV series episode in history. In honor of its 50th anniversar­y, Parade gives this prime-time classic a proper salute with eight things you didn’t know about the beloved show and an exclusive interview with Alda.

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