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The related article from Ear, Nose, & Throat Associates of Corpus Christi really explains it well. According to them and the Sinus Wars site:

  • They lighten the weight of the skull and this is the reason why your head feels heavy and you feel tired and sleepy during a sinus attack.
  • They give resonance to your voice.
  • They also filter and moisten the air that we breathe.
  • They also remove unwanted air particles.
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