OK, by now you should be good and tired of me, but I promise, this will be my last post. Until something else comes up (LOL).
Well at least my questions may help some newbies or somebody.
This is probably yeast but I'm thinking it might be the lyme too, but because I've tried everything, and I mean everything, I thought I would ask for help.
I have really, really, bad breath. In Texas slang, I could knock a buzzard off a wagon at twenty paces. Well, anyway, you get my meaning.
My husband says when he comes home from night shift he can smell my breath in the bedroom!! How embarassing!!
Anyway (I tend to rattle don't I?), I've tried Listerine, tongue brushing, electric toothbrush, dentist every other month for cleaning, BreathX, gum (sugarless), and now diet, mints, plenty of floss, you name it...
Am I missing something????
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
Bad breath can sometimes come from the lungs. I can't remember what conditions can cause this, but maybe you could research that.
Otherwise, I would suspect yeast before suspecting lyme, but who knows anything for sure when it comes to lyme!!
Posted by bejoy (Member # 11129) on :
I wonder if it might be from detoxing, which would indicate that something is working and you are getting die-off.
A natural remedy for bad breath that works really well is liquid chlorophyll.
Posted by GiGi (Member # 259) on :
Bad breath - toxic teeth is by far the forerunner! That may be a hidden infection in any of them, especially wisdom teeth sites - even if they are no longer in the mouth,
Number 2 - parasites and fungi
Number 3 - sluggish gut where things do not move.
You can achieve a lot with good colon cleanse (Dr. Natura.com) after you have seen a dentist that knows what to look for. Cavitations stink because they are holding decaying material; and they will keep you from getting well.
My experience and that of many Dr. K. patients.
Take care.
[ 27. March 2007, 11:06 PM: Message edited by: GiGi ]
Posted by SayYesh (Member # 8343) on :
The one thing that has helped me is one drop of essential oil blend called Thieves (Young Living) on the toothbrush every time I brush. Thieves is one I don't think I could live without.