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Do they still have their tonsils? Chronic enlarged tonsils can harbor

bacteria -- of course, strep is a big smeller too.

>

> My kids have got the ickiest breath! It's not the sulfur smell I

hear

> referred to often. It's just gross though. I know it's not a

dental

> issue b/c we brush 2x a day and floss 1 x a day. Their mouths have

> never been healthier. But this wierd breath went away during their

> last round of chelation and now it's back. Any ideas?

> Thanks

> Wyndie

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My non-Autistic son has chronic sinusitis (bad in winter) which

gives him nasty breath. It gets better when we avoid dairy or use

enzymes religiously; which is hard with school/playing at friends,

etc.

Are your kids congested? Do you brush the tongue?

Pam

>

> My kids have got the ickiest breath! It's not the sulfur smell I

hear

> referred to often. It's just gross though. I know it's not a

dental

> issue b/c we brush 2x a day and floss 1 x a day. Their mouths

have

> never been healthier. But this wierd breath went away during

their

> last round of chelation and now it's back. Any ideas?

> Thanks

> Wyndie

>

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Are they being treated for yeast?

> >

> > My kids have got the ickiest breath! It's not the sulfur smell

I

> hear

> > referred to often. It's just gross though. I know it's not a

> dental

> > issue b/c we brush 2x a day and floss 1 x a day. Their mouths

> have

> > never been healthier. But this wierd breath went away during

> their

> > last round of chelation and now it's back. Any ideas?

> > Thanks

> > Wyndie

> >

>

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My son always gets this with yeast.

Barb

[ ] Bad breath

My kids have got the ickiest breath! It's not the sulfur smell I hear

referred to often. It's just gross though. I know it's not a dental

issue b/c we brush 2x a day and floss 1 x a day. Their mouths have

never been healthier. But this wierd breath went away during their

last round of chelation and now it's back. Any ideas?

Thanks

Wyndie

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> My kids have got the ickiest breath! It's not the sulfur smell I hear

> referred to often. It's just gross though.

This meant food intolerance or bad bacteria for my kids.

>>But this wierd breath went away during their

> last round of chelation and now it's back. Any ideas?

This makes me suspect bad bacteria, maybe because your yeast protocol

is " too good " , so while chelating it is okay, but while not chelating

it is too much.

Dana

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My son gets " sinusitis " when he has yeast. As soon as we treat the yeast, it is

gone.

Barb

[ ] Re: Bad breath

My non-Autistic son has chronic sinusitis (bad in winter) which

gives him nasty breath. It gets better when we avoid dairy or use

enzymes religiously; which is hard with school/playing at friends,

etc.

Are your kids congested? Do you brush the tongue?

Pam

>

> My kids have got the ickiest breath! It's not the sulfur smell I

hear

> referred to often. It's just gross though. I know it's not a

dental

> issue b/c we brush 2x a day and floss 1 x a day. Their mouths

have

> never been healthier. But this wierd breath went away during

their

> last round of chelation and now it's back. Any ideas?

> Thanks

> Wyndie

>

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Thank you to all who replied. They are on heavy duty yeast control -

have been for almost a year, but I had stepped it up quite a bit

recently. They both still have their tonsils, so bacteria is a likely

possibility. They don't seem to be having sinus issues, so I don't

think it's sinusitus.

Having read all the different thoughts, I think I need to back off on

the bacteria control. On a whim, I had cut out some of their meds this

morning, and their breath is not nearly as noxious today.

Thanks again for helping me figure it out!

Wyndie

>

> My kids have got the ickiest breath! It's not the sulfur smell I

hear

> referred to often. It's just gross though. I know it's not a dental

> issue b/c we brush 2x a day and floss 1 x a day. Their mouths have

> never been healthier. But this wierd breath went away during their

> last round of chelation and now it's back. Any ideas?

> Thanks

> Wyndie

>

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hi yes,

I have for 15 years or more... until 2 months ago. I went off dairy and

grains.

I discovered that I get " tonsiloliths " (small putrid smelling stone - like

things that accumulate in tonsils from post-nasal drip). They feel like

something is stuck on the side of your throat -- and if you dislodge it --

you'll see what i mean. they smell baaaaaaaaaaaaaad! ew! ;)

so -- now that i'm off dairy and grains -- i don't get them anymore.

my guess is it's an allergy response -- hence the mucous build up, etc.

you might want to look into it.

my breath was SO bad that my boyfriend didn't kiss me for 1 whole year!!!

but he didn't even tell me why!! i didn't really know!

too bad -- would have liked to have solved it sooner =)

hope this helps.

oh -- other possible cause: acid reflux. I had that too -- until I got off

grains. couldn't digest them.

best of luck,

andrea

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> Do any of you suffer from chronic halitosis?

==>Hi. Welcome to our group. What is your name?

==>We've had many group members who have chronic halitosis, which is

mainly caused by the good to bad bacteria imbalances in the digestive

system, and also by toxins put out by candida overgrowth and other bad

bacteria, called " gut dysbiosis " . It is very common in candida

sufferers and this program will cure it.

If you do a Search of our Messages on this website you will find the

messages related to halitosis. I advise you to read " How to

Successfully Overcome Candida " which was emailed to you when you

joined. Your journey towards health begins by reading and learning.

Also see this section on my website:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu2.php

The best in health, Bee

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> hi yes,

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> I have for 15 years or more... until 2 months ago. I went off

dairy and grains.

>

> I discovered that I get " tonsiloliths " (small putrid smelling

stone - like things that accumulate in tonsils from post-nasal

drip). They feel like something is stuck on the side of your throat -

- and if you dislodge it --you'll see what i mean. they smell

baaaaaaaaaaaaaad! ew! ;)

==>, more than likely that " stuck " feeling in your throat is

candida overgrowth.

>

> so -- now that i'm off dairy and grains -- i don't get them

anymore. my guess is it's an allergy response -- hence the mucous

build up, etc.

==>It is not caused by an allergy response to dairy and grains. It

is because dairy and grains feed candida which increases toxins put

out by candida. Mucous (mucus) is created by the body to get rid of

toxins; it is not an allergic response. See these articles on mucus:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu1_3_3.php

And also read these articles about how healing reactions are not

allergic reactions:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu4_1.php

Bee

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Yep.. Please see my message for a recipe for breath

freshener:

/message/38232

Please note that although I recommend using clove oil

from Mountain Rose Herbs in that , I have just found

out recently that this is not food quality. NOW brand

or some other appropriate brand should be used.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

380/242/170

--- timc_05 <timc_05@...> wrote:

> Do any of you suffer from chronic halitosis?

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I use to get sore throats and have tonsil problems as well. But I was

told that the debris (those little yellow balls) was not food, but was

actually toxins that the tonsils (which are appart of our lymphatic

system) had accumilated and were trying to expell. When I asked at

the time, I was told that if it was food debris, the color would vary

according to what I had eaten, but if it were toxins, it would be the

yellow color.

This has been bore out in my experience too, as when I first started

the diet and when my die off really kicked in, I got that yellow

debris again in my tonsils. On top of that, looking at other

literature about toxin build up, like the obstructions that can

accumulate in our liver and bile ducts, pictures I have seen of those

obstructions look very similar to the yellow debris that I had lodged

in my tonsils.

http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/LIVEHTML/LIVER022.html

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> Yes I have had this problem for many years and its very debilitating.

> One cause you should look into is to see if you have Tonsilitus,

> little yellow balls of food and debris which can get stcuk in the

> crypts of your tonsils, I had them lodged there for years perhaps 10

> or more and no amount of rinsing of gargling removed it , until I

> used a irrigation device and when they came out they smelled HORRID...

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> I use to get sore throats and have tonsil problems as well. But I

was told that the debris (those little yellow balls) was not food,

but was actually toxins that the tonsils (which are appart of our

lymphatic system) had accumilated and were trying to expell. When I

asked at the time, I was told that if it was food debris, the color

would vary according to what I had eaten, but if it were toxins, it

would be the yellow color.

>

> This has been bore out in my experience too, as when I first started

> the diet and when my die off really kicked in, I got that yellow

> debris again in my tonsils. On top of that, looking at other

> literature about toxin build up, like the obstructions that can

> accumulate in our liver and bile ducts, pictures I have seen of

those obstructions look very similar to the yellow debris that I had

lodged in my tonsils.

==>Hi Jecca. When we remember that candida changes from a friendly

organism to one that overgrows, just like other bacteria, viruses,

etc. inside the body (called pleomorphism), in order to clean up

toxins it all make so much more sense. Our own bodies create these

for good reasons. Candida particularly likes heavy metals and

mycotoxins (fungal-type toxins). Dr. Mercola lists the top 10

mycotoxic foods as: alcoholic beverages, corn, wheat, barley, sugar,

sorghum, peanuts, rye, cottonseed, and hard cheeses.

Bee

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does anyone know what to do to help with the candida bad breath??? My husband

can hardly stand it! How long will this part of detox last! ahhhh help

..

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> does anyone know what to do to help with the candida bad breath???

My husband can hardly stand it! How long will this part of detox

last! ahhhh help

>

Tongue scraping can help. DO it first thing in the morning before you

brush your teeth and then whenever you feel nesscary and follow with

brushing your teeth of course :)

Kara

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> does anyone know what to do to help with the candida bad breath???

My husband can hardly stand it! How long will this part of detox

last! ahhhh help

==>Hi Kathy. There have been many messages concerned bad breath;

please do a search of our message archives to find out more.

Luv, Bee

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I would love to know the answer to this too. I have tried use aloha

vera juice to clean out the system, but no use.

On Jan 30, 2009, at 8:58 AM, tatacons wrote:

> I brush his teeth constanty but my son still have bad breath .

> I need to know WHY?

> and.. what can I do ?

>

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Gingivitis and periodontal disease caused by bacteria can often cause bad

breath. Has he seen a dentist? A lot of hygienists recommend Closys, a mouth

rinse available at Walgreens.

It could be internal. Any supplements he's taking?

Sinus congestion cause bad breath - this is how I can tell my son's coming

down w/ a cold. A chronic sinus congestion can probably lead to chronic bad

breath. People w/ allergies tend to have congestion (like me).

Being in ketosis (burning fat for energy versus body's carbohydrate) can

give you a different type of bad breath.

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:55 AM, DEE <thinkingheads@...> wrote:

> I would love to know the answer to this too. I have tried use aloha

> vera juice to clean out the system, but no use.

> On Jan 30, 2009, at 8:58 AM, tatacons wrote:

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> > I brush his teeth constanty but my son still have bad breath .

> > I need to know WHY?

> > and.. what can I do ?

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what does it smell like? here is smells like feces. It's wierd

because there is no constipation involved.

On Jan 30, 2009, at 8:58 AM, tatacons wrote:

> I brush his teeth constanty but my son still have bad breath .

> I need to know WHY?

> and.. what can I do ?

>

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usually concurrent with sinus issues here, regardless of underlying

" cause " - brushing/rinsing with baking soda for a couple days usually

helps dramatically. hydrogen peroxide for those withOUT

amalgams...salt water and/or lemon juice water, swished, will also

help dramatically too (me)...ummm, I would not/am not able to do it ;)

but rinsing nasal passages with saline solution sounds like another

helpful thing to try - if you think sinuses are contributing, that

is...wishing you the best, elizabeth

>

> I brush his teeth constanty but my son still have bad breath .

> I need to know WHY?

> and.. what can I do ?

>

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> I brush his teeth constanty but my son still have bad breath .

> I need to know WHY?

> and.. what can I do ?

>

Purely coincidentally, this is something I wrote a few minutes ago on

a Cystic Fibrosis list:

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Dehydration can contribute to this. (For one thing, it promotes the

growth of bacteria in the mouth, lungs, and sinuses.) Taking sea salt

has helped me with this. I used to get dehydrated so easily that I

never left the house without a drink in my hand. I took a drink in

the car and then went in and ate lunch and got another drink and did a

little shopping and had to go get the drink from my car (if there was

any left) or buy a new one...etc. Sea salt has helped my body make

healthy mucus and that helps protect me from dehydration. Consuming

the right oils also seems to help the sea salt stick better and seems

to further help protect me from chronic dehydration. I still drink

more than anyone else I know, but it's way better than it used to be.

My kids joke that I am a Komodo Dragon and they would die of infection

if I bit them. I have a long history of dental problems (and recently

talked on list about my history of multiple oral surgeries). But my

breathe is getting better and so is my general oral health. Getting

infections and dehydration under control and supporting the production

of healthy mucus has all played a part.

--------

Good luck with this.

Michele

http://www.healthgazelle.org

http://www.kidslikemine.org

http://www.solanorail.org

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For my kids it meant that they had some bad bacteria goin on...and I

needed to boost their pros and usually up the culturelle, too.

Ronni

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> I would love to know the answer to this too. I have tried use aloha

> vera juice to clean out the system, but no use.

> On Jan 30, 2009, at 8:58 AM, tatacons wrote:

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> > I brush his teeth constanty but my son still have bad breath .

> > I need to know WHY?

> > and.. what can I do ?

> >

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second thought - sinuses...20ish years ago ;) I picked up a breathing

exercise from a yoga book - no idea what called, the exercise or

book... " nose breathing " or something like that. This did help with my

sinus issues back then, and more. Also, I now think this helped lessen

my mercury load from amalgam vapor. This would also help on a systemic

level, imo - the mercury contributes to xxx, which contributes to

sinus issues, etc,etc...rather coolish, in hindsite. Chuckling, tho -

at the time that I " discovered " this, I was a total pest & totally

thought EveryOne should be breathing like this, lolol, bacause I got

really really impressive results from just this one thing...anyway,

all my kids are aware of this type of breathing & when they get their

own sinus issues, I cue them with one word - " breathe. "

wishing all the best, elizabeth

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> usually concurrent with sinus issues here, regardless of underlying

> " cause " - brushing/rinsing with baking soda for a couple days usually

> helps dramatically. hydrogen peroxide for those withOUT

> amalgams...salt water and/or lemon juice water, swished, will also

> help dramatically too (me)...ummm, I would not/am not able to do it ;)

> but rinsing nasal passages with saline solution sounds like another

> helpful thing to try - if you think sinuses are contributing, that

> is...wishing you the best, elizabeth

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