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For my kids this meant sinus problems, or yeast in the throat/mouth.

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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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bad breath is generally a gut issue rather than a mouth issue. What's going on

with the gut?

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Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:58 am (PST)

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 ?

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At my house, food intolerance, bad bacteria overgrowth, or yeast

overgrowth.

Dana

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and the thing to use would be GSE, since that works on bacteria and

yeast , right?

On Jan 31, 2009, at 12:22 AM, danasview 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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> At my house, food intolerance, bad bacteria overgrowth, or yeast

> overgrowth.

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> Dana

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> and the thing to use would be GSE, since that works on bacteria and

> yeast , right?

GSE worked on yeast here. It actually tended to *cause* a bad

bacteria overgrowth once the yeast was gone.

Dana

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.... and then what would you take for the bad bacteria over-growth?

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> > and the thing to use would be GSE, since that works on bacteria and

> > yeast , right?

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> GSE worked on yeast here. It actually tended to *cause* a bad

> bacteria overgrowth once the yeast was gone.

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> Dana

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Hi, he could need digestive enzymes to break down his food particles.. try

Houstons brand.. if this doesn't work, try giving Liquid Chlorophyl, this

can be bought at Whole Foods.. or it could simply be his body is going into

Ketosis.. I hope this helps..

Corinne

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Subject: [ ] bad breath

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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Hi Dee,

Remember that this is not a high protein diet; it's a high fat diet.

The reason you are getting bad breath is because your body is getting rid of

toxins through your mouth. This will get better as you progress on this

program. Many people report that their mouth feels much cleaner and nicer

tasting from eating this way. You just need to give it time.

In the meantime, chewing on whole cloves or fresh parsley might be helpful. You

can also do a search of the archived messages on this board to find out what

others with bad breath have been doing.

This, too, shall pass. So hang in there!

All the best,

(Group Moderator)

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> Hi Everyone

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> Is it normal to develop bad breath on a high protein diet? Since starting the

program a week ago, I've notice a foul taste in my mouth and would appreciate

any advise on how to combat this problem, apart from brushing your teeths more,

of course.

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> Cheers Dee

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> I am wondering if bad breath comes from the Candida? If so will it go away

> once the candida is gone?

+++Hi Mia,

Bad breath is definitely caused by poor health, whether you have candida or not.

It is mainly caused by toxins and detoxifying reactions going on.

Most people who've had bad breath or body odor report that it goes away at some

point as they progress on this program - see this example:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss1b.php

All the best, Bee

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How long will it take for the bad breath to go away?

Thanks,

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From: mameedle <oxhahxo@...>

Sent: Mon, September 6, 2010 12:53:39 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Bad breath

 

Hi Kim,

I don't know if the coffee is making your breath worse, but I suspect the bad

breath is your body detoxing. You could try sucking/chewing on whole cloves or

fennel seeds.

(a group moderator)

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> Hi Bee!

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> I had bad breath for many years when I was younger (so I always chewed gum).

It

>seems the bad breath is back with a vengence. I know I am retracing, but

>honestly, it makes it really difficult to be around people. They are starting

to

>offer me gum and breath mints. Is there anything that I can do to ease the

>smell? It was around for a while before, so I'm thinking it will be here for a

>while as well. I started drinking more coffee (decaf swiss processed) and I

>never used to drink it before, but the cravings for it are incredible. Is the

>coffee making the bad breath worse?

>

>

> Help! I don't want to live in a cave anymore. The fecal odor has stopped

>(hurray!), but now more stink and it's really bad.

>

> Kim

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Hi ,

I'm afraid it's not possible for anyone to say how long it will take for the bad

breath to go away. It will take as long as it takes.

Hang in there!

(a group moderator)

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> How long will it take for the bad breath to go away?

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> Thanks,

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Thanks. I chewed on some fennel seeds to see if it worked. When you chew them

it's kinda hard not to swallow them. It's been a few hours and now my stomach

is killing me. I'm in pain doubled over. The fennel seeds were the only thing

different in my diet. Could they be causing this?

Kim

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> > Hi Bee!

> >

> > I had bad breath for many years when I was younger (so I always chewed gum).

It seems the bad breath is back with a vengence. I know I am retracing, but

honestly, it makes it really difficult to be around people. They are starting

to offer me gum and breath mints. Is there anything that I can do to ease the

smell? It was around for a while before, so I'm thinking it will be here for a

while as well. I started drinking more coffee (decaf swiss processed) and I

never used to drink it before, but the cravings for it are incredible. Is the

coffee making the bad breath worse?

> >

> > Help! I don't want to live in a cave anymore. The fecal odor has stopped

(hurray!), but now more stink and it's really bad.

> >

> > Kim

> >

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Hi Kim,

Yes, it's possible since since seeds and nuts are difficult to digest. Just try

to suck them. Perhaps a clove would be easier to keep in your mouth and not

swallow since it's a bit bigger.

Sorry about your stomach pain,

(a group moderator)

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> Thanks. I chewed on some fennel seeds to see if it worked. When you chew

them it's kinda hard not to swallow them. It's been a few hours and now my

stomach is killing me. I'm in pain doubled over. The fennel seeds were the

only thing different in my diet. Could they be causing this?

>

> Kim

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, I just wanted to say thank you for all of your help! (And the cloves

were a little easier to suck on too.)

Kim

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> > Thanks. I chewed on some fennel seeds to see if it worked. When you chew

them it's kinda hard not to swallow them. It's been a few hours and now my

stomach is killing me. I'm in pain doubled over. The fennel seeds were the

only thing different in my diet. Could they be causing this?

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> > Kim

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Excellent! Glad I could help out! :o)

(a group moderator)

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> , I just wanted to say thank you for all of your help! (And the

cloves were a little easier to suck on too.)

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> Kim

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