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Struggling With Chronic Sinus & Headaches? Cayenne Pepper Nasal Spray May Be Your Savior

A long time headache sufferer claims he's found a potential cure for chronic headaches and sinus symptoms. Wayne Perry says although nothing works for everyone, the capsaicin nasal spray he created, cured his cluster headaches and chronic sinus congestion.

Capsaicin is the natural chemical found in hot pepper plants from the Capsicum family which inlcudes the popular cayenne pepper plant. "I believe capsaicin could eventually lead to a complete cure for most if not all chronic headaches", says Perry. And he may not be too far off -- several clinical trials also support his findings concerning capsaicin.

One particular trial involved a group of cluster headache patients at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. The link to this capsaicin trial can be found at (www.sinusbuster.com). After 7 days of treatments (applying capsaicin pepper extract to their nasal passages), all the headache patients showed a significant improvement concerning both the frequency and intensity of their headaches.

Wayne Perry started developing his pepper nasal spray about 5 years ago, after he discovered the power of capsaicin quite by accident. Perry was a nationally recognized self defense expert who was big on the talk show circuit during the mid 1990s. He was a major advocate of self defense pepper sprays, and appeared on many national shows including Oprah Winfrey. As Perry's headaches got worse, he had to limit his public appearances, and his situation became quite desperate. Perry was on all kinds of medication, but his headaches kept coming.

As a self defense expert, Perry would occasionally volunteer to be sprayed by "REAL" self defense pepper spray to help promote its effectiveness. One day Perry agreed to be sprayed for a local news report in Albany, New York. Shortly before he was about to be sprayed for the "live" broadcast, Perry got one of his terrible cluster headaches. Knowing the show had to go on, he followed through and allowed the reporter to spray him with defensive pepper spray.


The effects of course were horrible, but Perry immediately realized his headache had completely disappeared. Right away, he knew it was due to the natural pepper extract called (oleoresin capsicum) used in self defense pepper sprays. Perry knew the active chemical in this natural resin was capsaicin, and he immediately went to work searching for a way to bottle capsaicin as a headache and sinus reliever. After several years of research, he came up with a formula that appears to be one of the most effective remedies for most sinus troubles and headaches. He named it The SINUS BUSTER.


Furthermore, his all natural formula has been touted as the one nasal spray that can relieve sinus and allergy related congestion almost instantly. Perry has been selling his capsicum pepper nasal spray locally for nearly a year, but has recently launched a major internet campaign to push the product into the mainstream consumer healthcare market. Sales have been brisk, and this unique pepper nasal spray is also selling well on ebay.

Since launching (www.sinusbuster.com) on November 1st, Perry has sold hundreds of pepper nasal sprays across North America. "We can barely keep up with the demand. Obviously the medicines that doctors are offering the millions of chronic sinus and headache sufferers aren't doing the job for everybody, but now we may be on our way to permanent relief for these people", Perry exclaims.

It is true the feedback has been tremendous. Many people are claiming Perry's one of a kind pepper nasal spray has relieved a variety of their sinus and headache related symptoms. Migraines, hormonal headaches, sinus headaches, sinus infections, and allergies -- Perry has a testimonial ready for all these symptoms.

 

About the Author

Wayne Perry is available for interviews, and free samples of The SINUS BUSTER are available for all legitimate media personnel. There are also photos and video of Perry being sprayed with defensive pepper spray available for media use as part of this story. To learn more about clinical studies concerning capsaicin, and to learn more about this unique pepper (capsaicin) nasal spray -- visit: (www.sinusbuster.com)

 

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