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Sinus pain, headache - research on food sensitivity 25 Jun 2009

"My life till now has been constant sinus pain and headache, blocked nose and anti-biotics for sinus infections. Then I did your Tuesday Club program. Now, unbelievably I'm free of it - what a story! I'm telling everyone.

I started the Detection (Diet) program to investigate my stomach bloating - but have been free of sinus headache (and all the pain killers I had to take) for more than two months. The relief is huge - like a big lead weight has been lifted off.

I can think straight again and my writing has even improved. Unbelievable!"
Judy C., USA, writer.

Headache, sinus - allergic response and a signal
Continuous sinus pain (sinusitis) is common and can ruin your whole week. It often occurs with headache. But did you know it's a low-key immune response of your body?

And it is often caused by sensitivity to foods like gluten (from some grains including wheat and barley) and casein from milk. Well-established scientific research* has repeatedly made the connection between respiratory disease and certain food proteins.
(See references below.)

And your sinus symptoms are just the tip of the iceberg. In fact they are an excellent warning sign that you are affected and need to find out which foods to avoid. That needs an Elimination Diet.

While your sinuses can be irritated by smells or pollens, it's your background reaction to certain food proteins that sets you up to be irritated . . .like you're on 'low-alert'. Your body is already primed to get irritated and the slightest thing can set you off.

You may think it's caused by weather, or perfumes or pollution (and Yes, they can make your reaction worse) but the basic underlying cause is very likely from proteins in Dairy, Gluten or Yeast . . . and finding out which is yours can bring magic relief from long-term misery. It will also protect affected people from pulmonary disease later in life.

The good news - it's a happy ending
If you suffer chronic symptoms like sinus, there may be some really good news for you. The solution has no pills, no pain and no doctor appointments. It's simple foolproof and works accurately.
It's the Detection Diet in the Tuesday Club and it carries a money-back guarantee. If it doesn't work for you we will refund your money in full.

Food intolerance causes sinus suffering in millions. But removing the offending food brings huge relief. The trick is to identify that food!

Tuesday Club member Judy C. used the purpose-designed journal and comprehensive food guides in The Tuesday Club to nail her food intolerance and got lasting relief.

Sinus pain is one of those symptoms - like headache - many of us just live with. We take over-the-counter medications to get temporary relief. But few of us ever really investigate.

Sinus pain is caused by blockage of the small curved recesses in the front of the skull known as sinuses. They are located over the eyes and in the upper part of the bone structure of your nose.

A respiratory response like this is a classic immune response. It means the body has reacted to a foreign protein. Gluten from grains, casein from milk, and Yeasts are all proteins known to cause these immune reactions.*

Your immune system stuck on 'alert'
You may think your sinus pain is caused by something else: exposure to chemicals, pollens or changes in the weather. However these things are irritants only.

What they do is amplify the reactions of a body already stuck on 'alert'. You see, eating foods to which you are intolerant sets up a continuous low-level immune response, or background aggravation.

And because food intolerance shows up later as headache, sinusitis, IBS, eczema, aching joints, asthma and other symptoms we hardly ever make the connection.

But once you identify your food intolerance using the highly respected Elimination diet, your body recovers and those long-term symptoms just disappear.

How do we know this is true? Ask any doctor or dietician. Elimination Diets work. That's why our easy version, the brilliant Detection Diet carries a money back guarantee.

Familiar signals we ignore
Your mild reactions to certain foods may be too familiar for you to classify as "symptoms". And that's where most of us miss the signals.

Intolerance to things like Dairy, Gluten, Fructose and Yeast is really rather common. It affects up to 75% of all people.

Most of us are eating things which give us some sort of reaction. But we tend to dismiss the symptoms as minor or temporary. Our bodies are extremely tolerant, and we think eating inappropriate foods only leads to tummy upset. However that's only the tip of the iceberg.

Eating those foods habitually - for years and years, or all our lives, can have damaging effects. Like everything else, as we get older our bodies become less tolerant of our poor habits.

And that's when we start to pay the price much more dearly. If you are getting frequent symptoms like headache and sinus pain then you should investigate food intolerance.

And the only guaranteed way to get PROOF of your intolerance is to do the brilliant Detection Diet in The Tuesday Club.

Information, knowledge and friendly support
When you think about it, doing nothing can be a real risk because food intolerance is linked to some serious diseases. So investigating whether you have food intolerance actually makes a lot of sense, doesn't it?

Only the Detection Diet in The Tuesday Club is guaranteed to pinpoint your food intolerance or your money will be refunded. And only our dedicated Team will be there to help you with all your questions. Why not think about joining us? We want you to be well.

Wondering how to do the Detection Diet? Everything is explained in The Tuesday Club. You'll also get the Compleat Guide series. They have Shopping Guides for every section of the supermarket, food substitution tables and even Dining Out Guides for international cuisine in restaurants.

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