Question:
Doctors have said it is not from the sinus or an infection.
Answer:
Increased mucus production in the upper respiratory tract is a symptom of many common ailments, such as the common cold, or influenza. Excess nasal mucus, as with a cold or allergies, due to vascular engorgement associated with vasodilation and increased capillary permeability caused by histamines, may be treated cautiously with decongestant medications. Thickening of mucus may also be “rebound” effect following overuse of decongestants may produce nasal or sinus drainage problems and circumstances that promote infection.
As the mucus is forming in the respiratory tract, without any clear diagnosis of bacterial infection, use the general respiratory tract frequency set:
Respiratory Tract Disorders: 0.25, 0.55, 0.78, 0.97, 5.87, 57.05, 152.03, 651.1, 723.03, 868.43
Also highly recommended is using the Rife Digital Professional V3 preset #10 as the alternate set
Group 10 : Gram +/- Bacterial infections (cold & flu)
0.12, 0.55, 0.85, 7.50, 12.50, 77.50, 120.00, 307.25, 320.00, 615.00
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