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What's Gauze Remedy?
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What's happening inside the nose?
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The deterioration continues
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How the Gauze Remedy works
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Once you start the treatment, you will see its
efficiency
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The conventional remedy's weakness
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The Gauze Remedy Illustrated
What’s
Gauze
Remedy?
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The Gauze Remedy
is a treatment method to suppress nasal
inflammation that stems from bacterial infection.bacterial
infection. By directly applying the gauze dipped in the antibiotic solution to the inflamed
area in the nasal cavity, the combined effects of antibiotics and the cleansing
gauze, work brilliantly hand in hand. The effectiveness of the remedy is enthusiastically praised by numerous users,
who say it has cured their symptoms several times faster than the methods or
medicines that they had taken previously. With
the Gauze Remedy, you will be able to reach and treat all areas in the nasal
cavity relative to the given symptom whether it is postnasal drips, headache or
loss of the sense of smell. See
a
diagram of area of treatment for specific symptoms.
You
can be assured of the safety and effectiveness as long as you follow the remedy
instructions step by step. The basic tools
are
designed
for safe and easy handling for the users by the method’s creator.
The
remedy approach adheres to the basic principal in dermatology, local treatment.
Gauze
containing the antibiotic
solution is pressed upon the infected and inflamed membrane area. The removed
gauze - with the bloody mucus or pus - can show you the location and condition
of the inflammation. Each time the gauze comes out of your nose, the blood spots
will be fewer and smaller. The progress will be revealed in front of your eyes.
Your progress of the treatment may be worth recording. If you want to probe
scientifically, use our nasal
endoscope to see the inflamed area deep inside the nasal cavity.
Any difficulty in inserting gauze for the
first couple of times can be eased with our paste-type lubricating solvent
on the tip of the gauze. The lack of
friction with the gauze will ensure no harm to the tender membrane cells and
will help the regeneration of new cells.
For more details see Our Product
and feel free to e-mail us
for more information.
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What’s happening inside the nose?
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Rhinitis, including sinusitis, is actually the
deterioration of nasal inflammations rapidly developed by bacterial infections
from cold or flu. If the nasal or sinus condition persists for more than a
couple of months, it is regarded as chronic. Acute or chronic, it is a
bacterial infection by pathogenic suppurative germs that reside in the nasal cavity over a time, and must be treated
accordingly and promptly.
The two main pathogenic suppurative germs are staphylococcus aureus and streptococcus pyogenes. These bacterial pathogens cause
suppuration-related rash, inflammation, pus, membrane thickness, mucous
ulceration, and sticking in the nasal membrane.
The symptoms are very similar to impetigo contagiosa of
suppuration-related skin infection. This seems to make a valid point in
suggesting a dermatologic treatment. Both streptococcus pyogenes and
staphylococcus aureus are very persistent, and can cause bronchitis and
pneumonia.
The bacterial inflammation trigger symptoms such as; swelling around the nose, oppressive pain, nasal congestion,
facial pain, headache, insomnia, inability to breathe through the nose, bad
smell from the nose and loss of sense of smell.
Inside the sinuses damaged by chronic nasal inflammation,
the ulcers or wounds are tightly filled with parasite-like suppurative
microorganisms. If you can see a smear of yellow-green color on the gauze that
has been applied to the wounds, it is the evidence of the above-mentioned type
of bacteria.
These pathogens gradually destroy mucous tissues and cells
by secreting exfoliative toxin, the decomposer and destroyer enzyme. The
destroyed cells release substances like histamine that trigger more
inflammations. As a result, the inflamed and thickened mucous membrane and turbinate become rheumy
and discharge a quantity of watery mucous. When the mucous drip accumulates
and dries it becomes sticky and congests or blocks the nasal cavity. When it
drips at the deep end of the cavity toward the throat, it is called postnasal drip.
Nasal membrane cartilages and turbinates are thin cavernous
bones and malleable. Where thickened, they swell and get so hardened that you
would feel and mistake it as part of a cartilage or a bone. The thickened and
swollen membranes obstruct and narrow the air pathway, diagnosed as nasal
occlusion or rhinostenosis (narrowing of
the nasal cavities). This is where the gauze remedy comes to rescue. As you
persevere and continue this treatment, they will shrink and transform the
nasal cavity into a much more open room.
The inflammation caused by suppurative germs creates
symptoms such as excessive watery mucous and postnasal drip, often misdiagnosed
as pollen allergy. Thus infected,
vulnerable mucous tissues and blood capillaries are more prone to bleed. (See
the view by endoscope photo #1) These bleeding spots can be accurately located in the Gauze
Remedy.
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The deterioration continues
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If the condition
is untreated, the chronic symptoms continue and the
damaged mucous tissue cells will gradually spread all over the nasal cavity,
filled with wider and deeper mucosal ulceration. Then it will be even more
difficult to cure. The accumulated mucous and pus over the wounds will be diagnosed as empyema or chronic paranasal sinusitis, sometimes accompanying a bad smell (ozena).
After such persistent symptoms as
reddening, inflammation, suppuration and ulceration have continued and spread over a wide area, the nasal membranes
are thickened with adhered mucous tissues, or become deformed (rhinostenosis).
Nasal air passage
will be congested with quantities of dried mucous. Concurrent symptoms include: postnasal drip, polyps developed by suppuration of hair
roots, a bad smell from pus, headache, facial pain, loss of ability to smell,
and blood capillaries more prone to bleeding.
In case of empyema,
excessive watery mucous dries up and becomes sticky due to body heat and
breathing. Untreated, such infected area will continue dripping excessive
mucous and deteriorate the area causing more serious illnesses such as asthma,
bronchitis, and even pneumonia.
The earliest possible treatment is needed. That’s where the Gauze Remedy
comes to rescue. The removal of the accumulated mucous is easily conducted in
the Gauze Remedy.
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How the Gauze Remedy works
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It is the first priority to stop the pathogenic bacteria
spread. In the Gauze Remedy, the most
effective antibiotic for the pathogens is used for this purpose. The
medicated gauze will be directly applied to the infected and inflamed
area,
and it stays there for as long as you want, to ensure a continuous
antibacterial treatment.
In the remedy, you locate the inflamed nasal mucosa and
apply the medicated guze directly to the infected area. You can do it for as
long as desired, any number of times a day. The longer and more often the
treatment, the better the results will be.
The antibacterial direct application works to stop further
inflammation and heal the wounds. Meanwhile the gauze, in tight contact with the
inflamed area, absorbs the mucous and pus. When you remove the gauze, the
nasal cavity will be clean and dry. Your persistence is needed in this
treatment, to reduce the thickened nasal obstructions and gradually encourage
new healthy nasal mucosa cells to grow, until your cavity are free from
inflammation, ulceration and pus.
As you repeat this treatment, the pathogens will disappear
and the once-infected area will be lined with healthy mucous tissues. As you
improve, you will feel less and less pain while inserting the medicated gauze.
The gauze will show less blood or pus as your nasal condition improves. The
nasal discharge will be less and the nasal cavity will be dry, until
eventually you have no more congestion, and then you can declare you are completely
healed.
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Once you
start
the treatment, you will see
its
efficiency
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A healthy nasal cavity will
feel no pain when the medicated
gauze is inserted. The touch of gauze hurts only when the nasal membrane is
infected, inflamed, or wounded. Pain is proof that the area needs
treatment, and so it must be endured during the treatment. To relieve the pain,
the Sosei Lab. Co.’s paste-type
lubricant can be used on the gauze. It will ease the friction between the
gauze and the nasal membrane, protecting the mucous tissues.
Even though the effect of the gauze remedy may be apparent
at the first treatment, the desired goal will not be achieved in a short span
of time. It comes steadily but gradually. As the Gauze Remedy prevents the
infected area from deterioration and assists its natural healing, the treatment should be continued until all the
symptoms disappear, or the symptoms will return.
The merits of
the
Gauze Remedy are many;
One of the merits is that the antibacterial medicine is unlikely
to have any side effects because it is not orally taken, nor absorbed in the blood.
It can be applied for a long duration without affecting healthy membranes around the infected area.
It is direct, effective and highly
economical.
A pregnant patient can use this method
without any risk.
In the Gauze Remedy there is no risk involved with
adverse side-effects from the antibiotic medicine because the
antibiotic is not orally taken. During the
eight years
of my gauze remedy research, methicillin
resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was
never found within my body.
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The conventional remedy’s weakness
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It is possible to locate
the infected areas with
conventional treatments, but properly
treating the area has been a hard
task because they use:
1). Nasal sprays
(The medicine
can not reach the infected mucous tissues due to the obstructions (mucous and
pus) and the complicated structure of nasal cavity.
Its effect is only momentary.) and 2)
Oral medicine. (As it goes
into the whole body, there is a risk of MRSA and side effects in the other parts of the body. There is a limit to the
oral medicine that can be taken.)
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Moreover,
a patient has to go to the
hospital to receive his/her treatment by an ENT doctor,
and various situations
such as work commitments may prevent treatment from being consistent.
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The Gauze Remedy, a self-treatment method resolves all of
the above issues. Patients can manage their own time and do the treatment as
many times as they want during the day. If you have the above nasal symptoms and feel inconvenienced by visiting hospitals, this Gauze Remedy can be your
cure.
For detailed instruction of the treatment, Gauze Remedy
Manual [PDF/CD Rom] is
available for you. The comprehensive instruction
and guide book of the remedy contains the vital medicine concentration and all the other important information on the site.
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The Gauze Remedy Illustrated
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Using
a Sosei original 'steel Probe/Swab Bar'
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[Fig.1]

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[Fig.2]
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[Fig.3]
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[Fig.
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Prepare a thin cotton piece.
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Tightly
twist around the bar.
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Insert the
medicated bar gently.
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Blood spots show the location of nasal
inflammation.
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[Fig. 5]
Area
of treatment

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Using
a Sosei original endoscope
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[Fig. 6]
Search with light

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[Fig.
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Observe as you probe

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[Fig. 8]
Treat with
a hook

immergency gauze retrieval
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*Note: Make sure that you can pull back the gauze at all
times necessary. Internal mucous discharge may bring a slippery
condition during treatment to cause the gauze slide to the deep
end of cavity. Make sure the gauze is long enough for you to
grab the end of it either inside or outside, near the nostril.
Although the Fig. 6 shows a retrieval with the hook attachment
to the endoscope just in case, this should be avoided from
happening.
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