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Re: Sinus infection and short term memory loss lack of concentration
 
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Re: Sinus infection and short term memory loss lack of concentration


Can't tell you what to do.
But.

If it just started then you have a chance to keep it from getting permantly established.
You need a little help from the friendlies. Were I you I would plan to live on Activia yogert and chew Culterell and cellulese for a couple of weeks at least.
I would plan to rub peppermint oil on my forehead, in front of my ears behind my ears before bed. Peppermint oil interfers with the bacteria's ability to form a biofilm by interfering with signaling.
I'd also get some xylotol or d-mannose and a gram of potassium and make up a nasal spray to help wash it out, and if I kept koi I would take some .2 grams the fish's quinine for three weeks.
A zapper might also be helpful.

Strictly hypothetically speaking
When a virus wipes out the cilia, you sinuses are vulnerable. Some forms of e-coli and other bacteria make soluible beta amyloid and a catylest that causes it to pop out of solution as a filiment as part of their attachment stradgey.
What I see as the problem is that when one has their sinuses colonized by mucoid bacteria they are producing soluible beta amyloid right next to one's brain.



Soluible beta amyloid is poisionous to mammalian mitochondira. Your cells have chaprone enzymes that capture the beta amyloid, and take it to the endoplasmic reticullium to be diced up, but if there is more than they can handle some gets into the works. Your cells have just so many power plants, and when they are partly gummed up they don't function at full speed. If there is too much soluible amyloid in the fluid feeding them, the cells can't get rid of what they absorb fast enough and the all the mitochondria in a cell get gummed up and the cell dies.


http://mednewsarchive.wustl.edu/medadmin/PAnews.nsf/0/1974AC8F1FE2B...

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/04/030415084359.htm

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retriev...


 

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