Atomized intranasal amphotericin is the antifungal of choice to significantly reduce fungi and mycotoxins associated with biotoxin illness. Amphotericin B is a powerful antifungal that binds to the fungal cell membrane, thereby causing membrane leakage and cell death. This medication is recommended as part of the Brewer Protocol and Dr. Neil Nathan’s protocols. It is an essential part of multiple treatment protocols for mold illness and resistant nasal infections.
Medicated Sinus Rinse Therapy – This method flushes the nasal cavities with a medicated saline solution. The medication is mixed with a saline solution and a nasal rinse bottle is used to irrigate the nasal passages and sinuses.
Atomized Treatment – This method uses an atomizer to pump in liquid medication to the sinus area with an easy-to-use motorized device. The compact electronic atomizer releases the liquid medication into a mist that gets inhaled into the nasal passages and sinus cavities.
Atomized intranasal EDTA is often used first to work against the biofilm coating clearing the way for a direct attack by the amphotericin. Once the biofilm is disrupted aerosolized intranasal amphotericin B is used to begin to clear the nasal colonized fungi and mycotoxins.
There are a variety of options for prescribing amphotericin for intranasal and oral use.
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