Tag Archives: biofilms

5-Step Program to Eliminate Chronic Sinusitis (and 1 more)

5-Step Program to Eliminate Chronic Sinusitis (and 1 more)

Posted on24. Feb, 2011 by Russell A. Faust, PhD, MD.

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We know that chronic sinusitis is the result of biofilm-forming bacteria. How can we use that information to treat sinusitis? Here is a 5-step program to eliminate biofilm and sinusitis – for you or your child.

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Biofilms and Chronic Sinusitis

Biofilms and Chronic Sinusitis

Posted on10. Feb, 2011 by Russell A. Faust, PhD, MD.

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Bacteria in “Biofilms” have properties that make them difficult to kill, both with antibiotics, and by our immune system. These properties of biofilms help explain the clinical features of chronic rhino-sinusitis, or CRS. Here are the facts.

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Honey – Nature’s Antibiotic

Honey – Nature’s Antibiotic

Posted on24. Jun, 2010 by Russell A. Faust, PhD, MD.

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You may have noticed that your honey never seems to develop mold or bacterial contamination, even when it isn’t refrigerated after opening.  We now know why this is: honey has innate anti-microbial activity. Honey is a natural antibiotic !!  Who knew? Well, it seems that ancient humans knew:  For over 2 thousand years humans have [...]

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Sinus Anatomy: The Cliff Notes

Sinus Anatomy: The Cliff Notes

Posted on16. Apr, 2010 by Russell A. Faust, PhD, MD.

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You may have fallen asleep while reading my post on Nasal and Sinus Anatomy yesterday.  Or more likely, you just clicked away somewhere else.  That’s understandable – that was a little too wordy (nearly 1,000 words), and a little too technical.  Lot’s of new vocabulary.  I was kinda hoping the pretty pictures might keep you [...]

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