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Posted: Dec Thu 14, 2006 2:19 pm Post subject: Teeth - Painful |
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Teeth - Painful
Hello all, I have a client whom every time he gets a cold his teeth hurt him terribly. Does anybody have any ideas on why this is so? What can I give him for this? Thank you for any advice given, have a blessed day!!! -Dee
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It sounds like your client is suffering from an infection in the respiratory sinuses in the face, symptoms of which include pain behind the eyes, upper cheeks and upper molar teeth, fatigue and fever. The infection is caused by bacteria, although other factors may include air pollution and inhalant allergies. Since fluid stagnation is the ideal breeding ground for bacteria it would be wise to keep the fluid thinner, perhaps by restricting dairy products and so forth. I might recommend warm salt water (saline) sniffed up the nose (1/2 teaspoon sea salt dissolved in 1 cup warm water with a pinch of baking soda). Remember vitamin C is also known as the "mucus mover". Of course NSP's formula Sinus Support with Golden Seal is ideal to fight off sinus infections. If that fails to bring relief then consider that a toxic colon may be linked to the infection. -Jewel |
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