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And number five, we get into chronic sinus problems.
Most chronic sinus problems are a fungus called Aspergillus.
And snoring. And that's probably just a sinus infection.
And that's probably just a sinus infection.
When we get sick with a cold or sinus infection, our bodies begin to produce more mucus than normal to double down on the viral or bacterial invaders.
When we get sick with a cold or sinus infection, our bodies begin to produce more mucus than normal to double down on the viral or bacterial invaders.
Sinus relief If you've got a stopped-up nose because it's pollen season again, don't forget about apple cider vinegar.
Sinus Relief If you've got a stopped up nose because
Your sinus cavity, your nasal cavity, it is a resonator but it's more of a kind of a secondary
Your sinus cavity, your nasal cavity, it is a resonator,
And you can get sinus infections related to the flu.
And you can get sinus infections related to the flu.
ELSE TO TELL SINUS.
At best, he sounds like Yoda with a sinus infection trying not to come.
At best, he sounds like Yoda with a sinus infection.
Back to teeth. Let's talk about the most unique tooth in the ocean, narwhals. Also known as the unicorns of the sea because of their most impressive asset, their tusk. These tusks are actually a canine tooth that projects from the left side of the upper jaw through the lip and forms a left-handed helix spiral. Some males, about 1 in 500, actually have two tusks. Scientists are still debating and searching for the biological function of the tusk. And while the answer is still unknown, the leading theory is that it's somehow involved in a mating or breeding display because of the fact that males tend to have them more often than females. However, recent analysis has shown that the tusk is a highly innervated sensory organ with millions of nerve endings. So, it appears that this tusk is some sort of sixth sense that helps the animals feel around their dark, wintery, cold world. There are very few tusked animals in the world and only one other tusked marine mammal. It just so happens to be my favorite animal of all time, the walrus. Just like narwhals, the tusks of the walrus grow throughout their lives. They're basically modified canine teeth. They can reach about a meter in length and the root of that tusk grows very close to the sinuses in the walrus. The depth of these canine roots makes dental health for walruses extremely important because they can easily break or chip tusks. And if those tusks get a break or a chip, an infection, an abscess, that infection can very easily make its way up to the sinus and even into the brain. In the beginning of the video,
And if those tusks get a break or a chip, an infection, an abscess, that infection can very easily make its way up to the sinus and even into the brain.
So from the seasonal allergy side, this is somebody who's having chronic sinus headaches, pain and pressure, terrible nasal congestion, they're not sleeping well, they've tried all of the over-the-counter medications,
So from the seasonal allergy side, this is somebody who's having chronic sinus headaches, pain and pressure, terrible nasal congestion, they're not sleeping well, they've tried all the over counter medications and they're not getting quite relief from it.