Am home sick with viral cold with five year old, so making tea. Thought I would share a very simple and easy recipe.
Ginger
“Ginger is used as a catalyst, promoting a rapid change in conditions. If you add small quantities of ginger to any incense, it will enhance the effects of the incense and make it work more quickly.
Elementally, ginger is the “fire of air.” It is used in spells of all kinds to assist them being brought to fruition more quickly. Take care that whenever ginger is used in a spell, it is the smallest of the components of the spell. If too much ginger is used, it will overwhelm the other components, making the spell a waste of effort.” — Excerpt From True Magic by Draja Mickaharic
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m sinuses can choke while falling off a cliff and then be attacked by alligators at the bottom of the cliff, and then live because the obnoxious little shits deserve to be traumatized.
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What are the Symptoms and Causes for Sinus Infection?
Sinus Infection (Sinusitis): Symptoms and Causes
Sinusitis, also known as a sinus infection, is a condition that occurs when the nasal passages become inflamed and swollen. It can be caused by allergies, a cold, or a bacterial infection. Sinusitis is characterized by symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, and postnasal drip. If left untreated, sinusitis can lead to more severe…
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Why Sinuses Are Worse in the Winter
As winter arrives, many people find themselves dealing with uncomfortable sinus issues. Whether it's a stuffy nose, sinus pressure, or persistent headaches, the colder months seem to exacerbate these problems. Understanding why sinuses are worse in the winter can help us take preventive measures and manage the symptoms effectively.
Dry Air: During the winter, the air tends to be drier due to lower humidity levels. Dry air can irritate the nasal passages and sinuses, leading to inflammation and congestion.
Indoor Heating: Indoor heating systems keep us warm and cozy, but they can also dry out the air in our homes. Dry indoor air can further irritate the sinuses and worsen existing sinus problems.
Reduced Ventilation: In winter, people tend to keep windows and doors closed to keep the cold out. This reduced ventilation can lead to a buildup of allergens, dust, and pollutants indoors, exacerbating sinus symptoms.
Increased Allergens: Though outdoor allergens may decrease during winter, indoor allergens like dust mites, pet dander, and mold can become more concentrated, triggering sinus issues in susceptible individuals.
Viral Infections: Common colds and flu are more prevalent in the winter, and these viral infections can affect the sinuses, causing congestion, inflammation, and sinusitis.
Temperature Changes: Moving between cold outdoor temperatures and heated indoor environments can cause blood vessels in the nasal passages to expand and contract rapidly, leading to congestion and discomfort.
Tips for Relief
To alleviate sinus problems during the winter, consider the following tips:
Use a humidifier to add moisture to indoor air.
Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
Keep indoor spaces clean and dust-free.
Practice good hand hygiene to reduce the risk of viral infections.
Use a saline nasal spray to moisturize and clear the nasal passages.
Avoid exposure to known allergens and irritants.
Winter can be a challenging time for those prone to sinus issues. Dry air, indoor heating, allergens, and viral infections are some of the factors that contribute to worsened sinus problems during this season. By understanding the root causes and implementing preventive measures, individuals can better manage their sinus symptoms and enjoy a more comfortable winter season. If sinus issues persist or become severe, seeking medical advice from an ENT surgeon near you can be beneficial.
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Hey guys, I just added some new tinctures to my shop. I have some for stomach/digestive health, feminine health, sinus issues and mood support available now! All of my tinctures are made from apple cider vinegar instead of alcohol so that anyone can take them. I also add gynostemma, an herb renowned in eastern cultures for it's antioxidant effects. <3
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when you go like suddenly 35 minutes with that 'oh i have a cold' feeling then it goes away!?
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Winter Music Recap and Life Update
I got my Winter playlist the other day, and it’s pretty good; here is the link for you Winter 2023 Recap if you want to check it out. The playlist includes the following artists/songs and more cause im not going to type everything out;
RM
Taylor Swift
Taeyang
Sam Smith
BlackPink
Frawley
Seventeen
Monsta X
Selena Gomez
Fletcher
Alec Benjamin
JoJo
Chris…
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I woke up today with like such sinus drainage and I feel icky—but I called into work and took dayquil so maybe I can write later if I survive lol.
That is all—the POLLEN over here is insane—we’re buried in it.
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Deep inspiration flows...I felt called to channel the Jupiter and Venusian energies today and express them through digital art. Oh and the Pleiades , as well. Editing is so much fun ! Layering and merging different pictures and diving into other realms. I've always been fascinated by galaxies , the stars, the Sun and the Moon and always will be. We are part of them as they are part of us. We are starchildren.
Blessed transition into this new cycle. May it be soft, creative, warm and full of inspiration . Always connected to our ancestors.
Always remaining open to the Flow of Source.
~From my heartchannel to yours~
Arjuna
Own shot & edit ; source:arjunasearth.tumblr.com
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Allergic Rhinitis (Allergies or Hay Fever) | SinusHealth
Allergic rhinitis is a condition where the body reacts to the environment hyperactively. Hay and weeds are common culprits. Pollen from grasses and trees, molds, dust mites, and animal dander can also cause symptoms. Common symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, and congestion are the most common. We provide treatment like Avoidance/Environmental Control Measures, For pollen and many more. Visit our website for more information!
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