The video states that the paranasal sinus is made up of four sinuses: the ethmoidal sinus, the sphenoidal sinus, the frontal sinus, and the maxillary sinus. These are all interconnected, but most sinus conditions affect the areas behind the cheekbones and in the frontal sinus.
The technique involves pulling on the ears to open up the Eustachian tubes. These tubes connect the back of the nasal region to the middle ear, and their congestion can lead to pain, clicking, tinnitus, ringing in the ears, and vertigo.
The final step involves squeezing the nose, taking a deep breath, bringing the head back, and holding the breath for as long as possible. This action is intended to create a reflex from the brain to the sinus and nasal regions, promoting opening and drainage.
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