I've recently been alerted to a certain comment on one of our Sinus Buster blogs discounting the benefits of Stinging Nettle in our Allergy Formula. The person (supposedly from Brooklyn) writing the comments used a fake name and email address to make it look like he or she was a medical researcher. Aside from this scam, the person was also completely wrong in their assumption that Stinging Nettle would not work in a nasal spray!
Stinging Nettle acts as a vaccine of sorts when ingested through intranasal means. Although in the wild, Nettle acts as an irritant that creates an allergic reaction, when you ingest tiny "Homeopathic" doses it actually prevents allergic reactions to plant based allergens such as pollen - in most people. In fact, the first time you come in contact with Nettle in the wild, it desensitizes you to many natural allergens including Poison Ivy.
Homeopathic medicines generally use botanical ingredients that are known to cause the same reactions you're trying to relief. Think of it as a natural way to vaccinate yourself from many chronic health issues. Of course, just like anything else - don't rely on a product just because it's Homeopathic. While some homeopathic medicines are incredibly good, some are also worthless.
As far as blogger comments from unscrupulous scammers, well... it's just a fact of web. So we will continue to allow even negative posts in our Sinus Buster Blogosphere unless we find solid evidence that a comment is fake. So keep your comments coming and please be honest. Health is a serious issue and there's no room for people who play games on blogs.
Thanks to all you Sinus Buster fans, our Allergy Formula is a solid number two best seller behind our Classic Sinus & Headache Formula. Thanks for your trust and support.
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