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Facts about your nose  
 
  • Bone, cartilage and tissue are the main components that make up your nose.

  • Your nose is not just a hump on your face but an organ designed to warm, clean and humidify the air you breathe! It also transmits scent-related information to your brain creating your sense of smell.  

  • The nose, sinus cavities, mouth, lungs and digestive tract are lined with mucus membranes called mucosa. These membranes contain many tiny glands that produce mucus.
 
Nasal Polyp facts  
 
  • Although nasal polyps can affect any one, they are more common in people older than forty years and in adults and children with conditions such as asthma, chronic sinus infections, hay fever and cystic fibrosis.

  • One in every four people suffering from cystic fibrosis have nasal polyps.

  • Children younger than 12 years of age rarely have nasal polyps but if they do it is usually suspected that there are other complications such as cystic fibrosis or asthma which could have triggered the growth formation.

  • A majority of the studies done shows how polyps are more closely associated with nonallergic diseases than with allergic diseases. For example: nasal polyps are more common in patients with nonallergic asthma than with patients who have allergic asthma.

  • Our Homeopathic remedy (SinusWars13) is totally safe for infants, toddlers, teenagers, expecting moms and adults who are suffering from nasal polyps to use as they are made from 100% natural ingredients and will not leave you with any unwanted unpleasantness.
 
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