These infections tend to be chronic, encapsulated, and extremely difficult to deal with once established. She really needs to be seen by an ENT specialist. Surgury is often needed to clean out the sinus cavity. It's not major surgury. Sometimes they use a high pressure jet of water inserted into nthe passageways.
Antibiotics sometimes work, but the bacteria become encased in biofilms and the anti-biotics don't get to them. Cephalaxin is often used, but the protocol is eight weeks rather then seven days.
On a short term have her boil water, add salt, and spray her nasal cavities several times a day with a mister.
Nikoli tesla developed a treatment using electrical fields during the 1920 (200,000 volt high voltage Coolomb fields) that had not been used in this country for decades, but it works. I know because I was treated with such a device that eliminated a long standing sinus infection resistant to all anti-biotics. They are being used by a handful of non-traditional practicioners.
Phage therapy also works, but it is unavailable in the United States. It originated in Georgia.
If at all possible, she needs to get to a city and see an ENT.
She isn't going to able to do God's work if she is dead.
God bless.
Serrapeptase can help sinus infections to drain and clear up.
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In double blind studies and laboratory analyses, it's been discovered that serrapeptase thins mucus and opens sinuses.
Its not going to work overnight. You will have to take the serrapeptase religiously for two weeks to a month.
In the double blind studies, they realized a 97.3% success rate in the serrapeptase group as compared to a 21.9% in the placebo group.
Source: http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/reviews/SP-Zyme.htm
Here is a sample of the various brands that are available:
http://www.iherb.com/ProductsList.aspx?cid=2047&p=1
Perhaps you could buy some and send it to her.
Wishing you the best,
Carol