Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 Hi Tony and others, Hope you don't mind I am putting your post on here so others can read and hopefully gain some insight. I definitely have sinus issues and horrible allergies, so that's an interesting link. I would think though if I had the surgery done around 10 yrs old (I'm 34 now) that I'd experience some effects earlier than a few yrs ago, but perhaps if it began leaking around that time maybe that's when the problems with my illness started. Thanks for your input and hopefully some others can contribute to the discussion as well. ~Stacey Hi Stacey I found your post interesting. I'd think that you should be more focused on the tooth, instead of the amalgam, because when you take the nerve out you tend to play with many issues. Firstly, and the most important is, the nervous system regulates many things, blood flow, infection alert, inflammation management.Without a lot of that in place you tend to loose your first line of defence in a very dirty environment (the mouth)..I think this region would allow your bloodstream to become a sewer, many of the infectious toxins leaching in are 'heamolysins' killing off many red blood cells- often upto a third of your red blood cells can be killed off by these nasty toxins..Secondly if you have been diagnosed with sinus issues, the sinus tract is possably directly out of this dead tooth neibourhood.. Just offering a well travelled different perspective on things..I hope you don't mind.. tony --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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