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First Women Magazine, January 2006

First Women Magazine, June 2006

Sinus Buster
(Capsaicin) Hot Pepper nasal spray has been named Most Innovative Nutraceutical Product Of 2005
by the world renowned Immunity Institute of Helsinki.
Their research showed Sinus Buster to be 93%
effective
against a host of general sinus and allergy conditions. Sinus Buster
has also been the subject of a preliminary study with chronic Rhinitis
patients for affiliates of a major American medical research
university. The results were good enough to warrant an official year
long clinical trial involving Sinus Buster.
When Sinus Buster was first invented, it was an instant anti-headache
success. As time went on, it quickly became apparent that this natural
pepper nasal spray was equally effective against chronic sinus and
allergy symptoms. As the first company to market pepper nasal spray for
headache and sinus conditions, SiCap Industries is considered a leader
in Capsaicin technology.
SiCap Industries is now launching an improved
Sinus
Buster formula. This all natural nutraceutical sensation is now even
more effective on all levels. The new Sinus Buster stops headaches
faster, controls congestion longer and blocks allergy triggers with
exacting efficiency.
SiCap have switched their moisturizing agent from
aloe
gel to a special Vegetable Glycerin naturally derived from coconuts and
palms. The Vegetable Glycerin has several major advantages over the
Aloe. First it increases the overall effectiveness of Sinus Buster by
carrying the active ingredients further into the sinuses and
distributing them more efficiently. Secondly, Glycerin is a super
moisturizer that actually attracts natural moisture into the affected
regions preventing dry nasal passages while promoting healing.
In fact, the new Sinus Buster is 75% more
effective for
moisturizing the nasal passages and the congestion clearing benefits
last five times longer. Furthermore, Aloe gel is processed with a
slight amount of alcohol to stabilize the gel content (this is
something SiCap wanted to get away from). Their pure Vegetable Glycerin
is completely natural and free of any additives - even natural ones -
thanks to its impeccable stability.
First Women Magazine,
September 2005
Wall Street Journal,
July 20th, 2004
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