Recurring Sinusitis is all too common.  According to Mayo Clinic research you have just joined the 37 million Americans misdiagnosed and treated improperly for sinusitis with antibiotics. 

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Sinusitis, What Really Happens?     And Why Is it So Hard to Get Rid Of? 

​With 98% of sinusitis being documented to be caused by fungal contaminates, rather than bacteriological, a few things happen most physicians don't understand. Spray Away sinus detoxification nasal spray utilizes Nano Technology in it's delivery of powerful ingredients that combat Bio-Film, Fungus, and Bacterial growth in the sinus cavities. 


​1. When fungus enters into your nasal cavities it beings to colonize, (grow) this is the main cause of sinusitis.

2. As the fungal colonies begin to grow in the sinuses they produce a "Bio-Film". 

3. Bio-Film is like a slimy force field that surrounds and protects the active fungal colonies from intruders that would like to kill the colony.

4. The Bio-Film is tricky, though it keeps things out of its Bio-Film universe that would kill the fungal colonies, the Bio-Film allows bacteria       to slip through the Bio-Film barrier and colonize along side and with the fungal colonies.

5. This is why when you are given an antibiotic many people feel better for a short while, but state the sinus issues came right back.

6. The fact is the sinusitis never went away, because the Bio-Film and fungus was never addressed.


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MAYO CLINIC ARTICLE:  "Mayo Clinic Study Implicates Fungus as Cause of Chronic Sinusitis"

An estimated 37 million people in the United States suffer from chronic sinusitis, an inflammation of the membranes of the nose and sinus cavity. Its incidence has been increasing steadily over the last decade. Common symptoms are runny nose, nasal congestion, loss of smell and headaches. Frequently the chronic inflammation leads to polyps, small growths in the nasal passages which hinder breathing. "Up to now, the cause of chronic sinusitis has not been known," say the Mayo researchers: Drs. David Sherris, Eugene Kern and Jens Ponikau , Mayo Clinic ear, nose and throat specialists. Their report appears in the September issue of the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings. "Fungus allergy was thought to be involved in less than ten percent of cases," says Dr. Sherris. "Our studies indicate that, in fact, fungus is likely the cause of nearly all of these problems. And it is not an allergic reaction, but an immune reaction."The researchers studied 210 patients with chronic sinusitis. Using new methods of collecting and testing mucus from the nose, they discovered fungus in 96 percent of the patients' mucus. They identified a total of 40 different kinds of fungi in these patients, with an average of 2.7 kinds per patient. In a subset of 101 patients who had surgery to remove nasal polyps, the researchers found eosinophils (a type of white blood cell activated by the body's immune system) in the nasal tissue and mucus of 96 percent of the patients. The results, the researchers say, clearly portray a disease process in which, in sensitive individuals, the... See the Entire Article

So you went to the doctor, you were told you had a sinusitis, or a sinus infection. They gave you some antibiotics. You felt better for a few days, but the sinus problems came right back...WHY?