Best Natural Antibiotic Treatments for Sinus Infections

Jaipi Sixbear
What do you mean the best natural antibiotics? Natural antibiotics can treat sinus infections? Yes there are many natural antibiotics that can treat sinus infections and other ailments. These antibiotics are anti- fungal too, which helps keep bacteria from forming in nasal passageways. Here are just a few of the best natural antibiotics for sinus infections.

Garlic
Garlic is most potent when fresh. This natural antibiotic will clear the sinuses quickly. Use a garlic press to release the aroma of the garlic. Inhale deeply for several minutes to clear the sinuses. Deliver garlic's antibacterial and anti-fungal properties directly to the nasal passages. The effects of garlic on sinus infections provides immediate relief.

Onion
Onions are more anti-fungal than antibiotic. Once again, inhalation provides the key to the cure. In addition to being an eye irritant, the odor of onion also clears the sinuses. These are the combined reasons we cry while cutting onions. If inhaling freshly cut onions irritates your eyes, try boiling them and inhaling the steam from the water.

Tea Tree Oil
Anyone familiar with natural healing knows about tea tree oil's natural antibiotic and anti-fungal properties. This natural antibiotic has many uses. For sinus infections, use 2 drops of tea tree oil dissolved in two cups of boiling water. Do not drink the water. The steam of the tea tree oil water is inhaled for several minutes to deliver the antibiotic to the sinuses.

Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus has been used for centuries to clear lung congestion. This natural antibiotic works to break up mucus in sinus passages as well. You can use eucalyptus essential oil as the tea tree oil was used above. Look for eucalyptus oil in over the counter chest rubs as well. These are wonderful for nightime natural treatment of sinus infections.

White Tea
This natural 'antibiotic' works in two ways to treat sinus infections. Although white tea is not an antibiotic, it does work like one. White tea contains a huge amount of antioxidants. These antioxidants work in the immune system to eliminate illness in much the same way as antibiotics. Sip on hot white tea throughout the day to clear nasal mucus as well.

Pau d' Arco
Pau d' Arco is an herb from South America with natural antibiotic properties. Use pau d' arco in the same way as tea tree oil. Dissolve a couple drops of pau d' arco in 2 cups of boiling water. Inhale the steam for several minutes to deliver the natural antibiotic herb into the nasal passages. Once again, this natural antibiotic is not meant to be ingested.

Please note: Sinus infections can cause serious health issues if not properly treated. Natural antibiotics are meant to be used as a supplement to conventional treatment. See your doctor if symptoms of chronic sinusitis such as thick dark mucus, severe sinus pain, earaches, muscle aches or fatigue appear. Conventional antibiotics may be necessary, especially when infections last longer than ten days.

Sources:

http://www.prevention.com/cda/article/prevent-sinus-infections-avoid-antibiotics/91eb7e643f803110VgnVCM10000013281eac____/health/conditions.treatments/sinusitis

http://www.allergy-sinusrelief.com/bottom.htm

http://www.vaxa.com/sinus-natural-relief.cfm

Published by Jaipi Sixbear - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

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  • Gladys Hunt11/23/2010

    Sinusoothe nasal spray is also a great natural antibiotic. It contains tea tree oil, manuka oil etc. and got rid of my sinus infection which I had for 22 years. This stuff is miraculous!

  • Brytt Adamson10/12/2009

    Great article! I am always interested in alternative and natural healing! Thanks!

  • Carla Neeley Freitag9/25/2009

    Very interesting. I will try a couple of your ideas. I wonder if eucalyptus is safe for 2-year-olds?

  • Jennifer Wagner9/21/2009

    REALLY? This is news to me! Very cool, thanks.

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