Can the Internal Nasal Valves Method Be a Game Changer for Preventing Respiratory Tract Infections?

Ashok B. Varma
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An anaphylactic reaction to the influenza vaccine prompted a search for a non-pharmacological way to prevent respiratory tract infections (RTIs) using the internal nasal valves and the innate immune system. The anatomy and physics of the internal nasal valves, using Bernoulli’s principle, can produce a Venturi effect and suction out the pathogen-laden secretions of the nasal cavities, sinuses, nasolacrimal ducts, and Eustachian tubes. The very effective innate immune system could then neutralize these pathogens. This self-experimentation describes The Internal Nasal Valves (INVals) Method developed by the author for RTIs’ prevention in 1979 and its regular practice since with full compliance and discipline. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic provided him with an opportunity for self-experimentation to perform a trial of The INVals Method on himself despite his age of 73 years and the possibility of highly adverse outcomes. The author observed, enjoyed, and was impressed with the benefits of The INVals Method during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. As of this writing, he has not suffered from any RTIs since using The INVals Method in 1979. The author’s experiment is a real-world experiment and suggests that The INVals Method may help prevent RTIs and be an ally and complement to the vaccines. Further investigations to test, retest, and test more of the author’s experiment with rigorous randomized controlled trials (RCTs)/cohort RCTs/cluster randomized trials are warranted to support his results. If future research proves that the author’s results are correct and meaningful, it may have a broader clinical impact across medicine as an ally of vaccines, especially in the developing countries where there can be lag period in acquisition and administration of vaccines.
鼻内瓣膜法能否改变预防呼吸道感染的游戏规则?
流感疫苗引起的过敏反应促使人们寻找一种非药物方法,利用鼻内瓣膜和先天免疫系统预防呼吸道感染(RTI)。根据伯努利原理,鼻内瓣膜的解剖学和物理学原理可以产生文丘里效应,吸出鼻腔、鼻窦、鼻泪管和咽鼓管中含有病原体的分泌物。这篇自我实验描述了作者在 1979 年为预防 RTIs 而开发的 "鼻内瓣膜(INVals)法",以及自此以后完全遵守纪律的常规做法。2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行为他提供了一个自我实验的机会,尽管他已 73 岁高龄,而且有可能出现非常不利的结果,但他还是在自己身上进行了一次 INVals 方法试验。作者的实验是一个真实世界的实验,它表明 INVals 方法可能有助于预防 RTI,并成为疫苗的盟友和补充。为了支持作者的实验结果,有必要进行进一步的调查,通过严格的随机对照试验(RCT)/队列RCT/集群随机试验对作者的实验进行测试、再测试和更多测试。如果未来的研究证明作者的结果是正确和有意义的,那么作为疫苗的盟友,它可能会在整个医学领域产生更广泛的临床影响,尤其是在发展中国家,因为在这些国家,疫苗的获取和管理可能会有滞后期。
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