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Fusion Health Sinusitis 60 Capsules

Fusion Health Sinusitis 60 Capsules

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Fusion Health Sinusitis is a blend of herbs to help manage mild sinusitis and relieve its symptoms, based on traditional use in Chinese medicine.

Features and Benefits:

Fusion Health Sinusitis is based on a herbal formula called Cang Er Zi San, which is traditionally used to help manage and relieve mild sinusitis symptoms in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).

In mild sinusitis, ingredients in this formula help:

  • Ease a blocked nose, sinus headaches and inflammation of the mucous membranes, based on traditional use of xanthium in TCM
  • Soothe sinus pain, pressure and headache based on traditional use of white angelica in TCM
  • Clear the eyes and head and relieve sinus headaches, based on traditional use of Asian wild mint in TCM
  • Relieve a runny nose and have decongestant and anti-infective effects, based on traditional use of magnolia in TCM
  • Stimulate the immune system, based on traditional use of houttuynia in TCM

Indications:

Fusion Health Sinusitis is based on a herbal formula called Cang Er Zi San, which has hundreds of years of traditional use for helping to clear the sinus passages and manage mild sinusitis symptoms like catarrh (mucus) and sinus headaches in Chinese medicine.

Read on to learn more about individual ingredients in the formula, and their traditional uses in Chinese medicine.

Xanthium

Xanthium is traditionally taken in TCM to help manage mild sinusitis symptoms like a blocked nose, sinus congestion, sinus headaches, plus to clear the sinuses and help relieve irritation and inflammation of the mucous membranes.

Magnolia flower

Magnolia floweris traditionally regarded as having decongestant and anti-infective properties in TCM, where it’s used to help relieve runny nasal discharges when they’re a symptom of mild sinusitis, as well as to help relieve  symptoms of a runny nose, sneezing and inflamed nasal mucous membranes when they’re related to hayfever.

White angelica

White angelica is traditionally used in Chinese medicine to help relieve symptoms of pain, pressure and headache in mild sinusitis. In TCM these effects are traditionally attributed to the herb’s anti-infective and decongestant properties, its ability to open up the nose and sinuses, and its soothing effects on inflamed and irritated nasal mucous membranes.

Asian wild mint

Asian wild minthelps relieve headaches associated with mild sinusitis and clear the eyes and head, based on its traditional use in TCM.

Houttuynia

Fusion Sinusitis also contains houttuynia, which is traditionally regarded as having anti-infective and immune-stimulating properties and the ability to dislodge mucus (phlegm) in TCM.

Ingredients:

Each capsule contains extracts equiv. to dry:

Houttuynia (Houttuynia cordata>) herb 1.5g (1500mg)
White Angelica (Angelica dahurica) root 1g (1000mg)
Magnolia flower (Magnolia liliflora) flower bud 750mg
Xanthium (Xanthium sibiricum) fruit 750mg
Asian wild mint (Mentha haplocalyx) leaf 325mg

No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives, yeast, gluten, wheat, nuts, dairy or animal products. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Directions:

Adults

  • Take 1-2 capsules twice daily.
  • Acute symptoms: Take 1-2 capsules 3 times daily.

Child

  • 2-12yrs: Take ½-1 capsule twice daily.
  • 2-12yrs acute symptoms: Take ½ -1 capsule 3 times daily.
  • For young children, mix capsule contents with a little syrup or honey.
  • For all ages, an extra dose may be taken as professionally advised.
Warnings:

During pregnancy, always consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before taking herbal medicines and nutritional supplements. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.

If you have any pre-existing conditions, are on any medications, always talk to your health professional before use.
Some products should be ceased at least two weeks before any elective surgery, please confirm with your health professional.


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