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What is the best way to check our breath...
What is the best way to check our breath...
What is "the best way to check our own breath"....
I mean if I dont get any negative results from that test I should not get reactions from ppl....
Pls help me find one..
I knew costly ones like halitometer but its too costly...
I also knew about lick test, pillow test, blowing air in to a cup etc etc...which is the best and inexpensive one.....
John
You don't have to know them. Go into a store and ask for change. Ask someone for directions. Do it a few times, and study the reactions. You never have to see them again.
There's no way around it, if you want to know if your breath smells towards another person, then you have to allow another person to smell your breath. If you are anxious about talking, even to strangers (I know because I had to get over this myself), try to get beyond it, because that anxiety is a separate issue that is part of the problem. Accept that you smell, and use strangers to confirm it. The upfront honesty of a stranger's reaction is hard to take, but it is all psychological for you.
BTW If you ride a train, you don't usually have to say anything. You begin to recognize how people react when there's a smell around them, by a quick glance or turning away. When this happens, not only do you know your breath stinks, but you know that your odor is permeating around you.
it never works for me unless i just have normal morning breath ,which would be a Godsend compared to billowing out roomfilling bb from my Nose like VX gas .oasis wrote:ruch>
The lower lip test always works good for me too, and I think its an adequate method (a very sad truth for me).
I wonder why the lower lip test is mentioned so seldom as a breath test method? Doesn't it work for many of you?
I would think if the lower lip works for you ,cupping the hands might too . no ?
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Maybe if a few others tried this test, including the one you tried with the nasal sample, it might help some people to get some understanding of where their problem is originating from.
In my case it was unequivocal proof that bacterial activity relating to the bacteria and conditions inside my mouth were responsible for my BB.
I think it would be very interesting if more people tried these kinds of experiments and to post their findings, whatever they discover.
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The reason why I'm saying that is because it might be worth trying your oral q-tip test with some mucousy saliva rather than just a scraping of white coating.
Cupping my hands an try to smell has never worked for me. I assume the puff of exhaled air can't be smelled quickly enough that way. Moving my lower lips I guess lets the puff reach the nose fast enough. Also sticking my tongue out and letting the gases freely rise and enter my nose also works fine.
I see . Its curious how olfactory's work .oasis wrote:deebo>
Cupping my hands an try to smell has never worked for me. I assume the puff of exhaled air can't be smelled quickly enough that way. Moving my lower lips I guess lets the puff reach the nose fast enough. Also sticking my tongue out and letting the gases freely rise and enter my nose also works fine.
Like to try some experiments like sux and h-grl myself . Last week I asked my ENT about running culture test of this sort. She basically dismissed them ,saying trying broad spectrum is best . I'm thinking that cultures may pin point what and where is odorous . Then a targeted effort .