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So you have a sinus infection and it just won't go away. The doctor has diagnosed you with sinusitis, which is just a fancy term for sinus infection. The antibiotics you have been prescribed may have brought some temporary relief and possibly none at all.
No matter what you do, you just can't seem to get rid of this infection in your head. No matter which of the many symptoms you are experiencing, sinus infections are no fun.
Each year millions and millions of people are affected by the condition of chronic sinusitis. Chronic sinusitis begins with an inflammation of the mucous membranes in your sinuses. Sinuses are the air-filled passages around your nose and throat.
Chronic sinusitis can have devastating effects on your life and can make you feel plain miserable. If you have chronic sinusitis, you may have a hard time breathing through your nose. You may also experience frequent headaches and tenderness in your face. Additionally, aching behind your eyes and frequent yellow or greenish discharge from your nose or drainage down the back of your throat are common symptoms.
The most common approach to treating chronic sinus infections is for a doctor to prescribe antibiotics. Unfortunately, antibiotics only kill bacteria and most cases of chronic sinusitis are not bacterial in nature.
In 1999, Mayo Clinic researchers announced that they had found the cause of most chronic sinus infections -- an immune system response to fungus. They said that this discovery opens the door to the first effective treatment for this problem, the most common chronic disease in the United States.
Since then, many people have been finding the relief they have been searching for by using an all natural mineral supplement called colloidal silver to keep their sinuses healthy and free of infection.
Colloidal silver has been reported to kill 650 microorganisms, many of which are associated with human diseases. This does not automatically mean that taking colloidal silver will "cure" diseases "caused" by these germs. Colloidal silver only kills microorganisms when they are in contact with it for a sufficient period of time. From what I have read, most microorganisms are killed in a petri dish in 6 minutes or less when submersed in a colloidal silver solution of 5 to 10 parts per million.
Michael Harader is an expert author who writes on various subjects including Chronic Sinus Infection, Colloidal Silver for Sinus Infection and Cures for Sinus Infection as well as other related and non-related topics.
How to Check Your Buying Quality Silver
I was out the other day and came across a Charity selling hand made jewellery made by the charity recievers themselves in order to help support the charity that was supporting them. Great idea, I thought, these people are learning a skill and how to run a business and gaining new respect and confidence for themselves as they are shown how to pull themselves out of poverty. "Teach a man to fish" is one of my favourite quotes.
Of course I immediately decided to support them, and checked through the jewellery to search for some pieces to give to my grandchildren. When I asked if any of the pieces were made out of silver, I was assured that the cute silver bangles made for children were definitely silver and would not 'go green' on the skin. I must admit I doubted such cheap pieces were quality silver but bought them anyway and I subsequently gave them to my grandaughters and enjoyed the sparkle in their eyes as much as the sparkle on their arms. However by the end of the day, both of the girls had 'green' arms.
Now this was a charity and it was not at all important that this happened, but it got me to thinking that many people would, like me take the word of the seller and find out later that this item was not silver at all, or certainly didn't contain enough silver to be called silver. This is ok when you purchase from a charity, I would have given them the money anyway, but what if you have paid a good price for something you thought or were told was quality silver?
What do you look for when buying silver?
How can you tell sterling silver from good quality silver or poor quality silver?
If you are looking to be sure you are purchasing a Sterling Silver item these are the signs to look for:
- Check the clasp (if there is one) usually found on the clasp is a tiny stamp (you may need a magnifying glass) with the intials "S.S." or numbers ".925" which indicates that this piece is sterling silver or pure silver. If the stamp says .999 this is called Fine Silver as it is 99% pure which will also mean it is softer, or .900 means it is coin quality silver, this is not sterling, still of good quality and harder. Be careful of unscrupulous sellers who put a sterling clasp on a low quality item, this is where you check for colour compatibility between the clasp and the item itself.
- If the item has a stamp that contains the numbers .750 or .825 this is still good quality silver, it is not however sterling, it is what tableware or silver cutlery is made from and you should not be paying top price for the item. Other possible markings are "German Silver," Indian Silver," "Omtana silver," Mexican Silver," "Taxco Silver," this does not necessarily mean it is good quality silver however a little research on the area's the item comes from will give you some idea. Most Mexican or Taxco silver is from one of the largest silver mining areas of the world and therefore will often be of high quality silver as it is so available there.
- Other names to watch out for are "Alpaca or Alpacca" this is usually "nickel silver" and often contains no silver at all, but rather is a mixture of nickel, copper and zinc, other countries in Asia also have many grades of silver and therefore you will need to test your silver before purchasing.
- If you are buying a pendant or a ring or other item of silver that does not have a clasp it should still be marked or stamped in the same way somewhere on the item in an unobstrusive place. If you see the letters S.P. this is a sign of silver plate and this is not sterling silver but rather has a silver coating which has been electro plated on. Electro plating has been done since very ancient times and pieces of electroplated silver have even been found in the pyramids.
- If you cannot find a mark or a stamp on the piece and you are looking for sterling silver, it does not means it is not silver, many countries do not require that precious metal items are stamped. However there is a way to test it if you really want it and think it is worth the time and trouble to do it. Silver can be tested with nitric acid, I would advise taking it to a jeweller or a pawn shop for this to be done, as it involvea using an acid which can burn the skin. To apply you make a tiny scratch on the item in an inconspicuous place and apply a drop of nitric acid to the spot. If the spot turns a creamy colour it is high quality silver, usually sterling. If it turns black it is coin quality silver and if it turns green it has high amounts of copper and therefore is poor quality silver and a gold colour means a lot of brass it means this is a silver plated item.
- A simpler way to test is to just use a magnet, silver itself is not magnetic at all so the higher the content of other metals the more likely it is to be poor quality. However many other metals are not magenetic either and this is not a test for purity on its own.
At times you will find a peice that is not sterling silver but is still of high quality that commands a good price, this will be only because the silversmith who designed that piece is a true artisan and his designs are known and collected for their uniqueness as pieces of wearable art. If you are being sold a piece with this advertisement be sure the seller can back up their claims by showing you the prizes or acclaim that the designer has won and a certificate of authenticity that the piece has indeed been designed by that person.
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Annie Rob is a creative web consultant who write articles, blogs and presents on topics for her growing client list. Annie has a Masters in NLP, Coaching and a Grad Dip in Education as well as being a writer, presenter and Web Business visionary.
There''s small squares of green that have appeared on the silver parts of my braces?
I only got them put on earlier this morning, and already small greenish squares have appeared on them, does anyone know the cause of this?
My dad thinks it's like a copper impurity, like the saliva in my mouth has brought out colour in it and it'll go away or something like that. Has anyone had anything similar happen, or know anything about it?
asap answers would be very appreciated
xx
What kind of braces did you get? Ceramic or traditional metal? Have you tried brushing to see if you can remove it? If nothing works, I'd call the ortho's office and ask them. Maybe you can even take a photo and e-mail it to them.
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