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Pollen Plagues The Masters

It’s been 72 years since that first ball was hit off the tee that early spring day in April, 1934, and allergy and sinus sufferers who have attended this spring event feel the pain.

Newtown, CT (PRWEB) April 6, 2006 -- Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts started one of the greatest golfing events in history way back in 1934 in Augusta, Georgia: The Masters. It’s been 72 years since that first ball was hit off the tee that early spring day in April. And allergy and sinus sufferers who have attended this spring event feel the pain.

“This is prime time for pollen here," said Greg Cassidy, a local area resident. "We have tons of azaleas, dogwoods, and cherry trees here in full bloom. Temperatures were in the low 80’s this last week and the grasses are also popping up.” Greg’s wife has bad sinuses and happens to be a pharmacist for Walgreens. “She has become increasingly alarmed at the use of antibiotics to treat sinus infections and wonders if they do not in many cases make the infection stronger. So a treatment that might allow the sinuses to open and clear up an infection naturally has a lot of appeal,” stated Cassidy.

Greg’s wife has been using an all-natural nasal spray called Sinol. Sinol nasal spray is made from all natural ingredients and one of these ingredients, capsaicin, comes from the pepper. Pharmacists aren’t the only ones touting this new product; doctors from around the world have been requesting samples.

J.S. Lacroix, a researcher at University Hospital in Geneva, said, “Since capsaicin desensitizes the mucous membranes in the nose, it makes them less irritated by airborne particles, helping to relieve allergies and congestion.”

Paul Carpenter, President of Sinol USA, explains that Sinol nasal spray is an all natural formula, free of artificial preservative, and it doesn’t burn. "It’s considered by thousands of sufferers to be an important breakthrough for relieving a variety of chronic sinus, allergy and headache conditions," he said. "The medical industry is embracing this all natural nasal spray with doctors and headache clinics requesting samples.

"We sent a few thousand bottles down to Augusta," Carpenter noted. “Don’t be surprised if you see Tiger with a Sinol hat on soon.

About Sinol USA, Inc.

Sinol USA is a high growth, “all natural” and over-the-counter healthcare company engaged in the development and marketing of products that utilize old-fashioned yet unique methods to relieve chronic healthcare problems. For more information, please visit http://www.sinolusa.com.

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