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For some reason, evertime I eat raw carrots, my nasal odor and bad breath is reduced greatly, not fully, but at least by 80%. I was wondering if this has happened to someone else, or if there are chemicals in carrots that suprress odor producing bacteria.
Yep - put it in a juicer with celery, ginger - add some tumeric and lemon - boom
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they clean your liver...especially if you juice.....that is why there is an improvement with bad breath....if your liver is cleaner.....your bad breath will be weaker
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winter wrote:Reliable feedback? Isn't carrot high in sugar?
@gunshot, does turmeric really help? Isn't it spicy? I'm a little scared to try. Chili makes me a lot worse.
Tumeric is brilliant for it - I suggest looking up Alkalizing juices if you are afraid to use it.
For type 1 sufferers, bad breath is mostly caused by overgrowths of sulphur-reducing bacteria within your microbiome. You should spend more time focusing your attention on these overgrowths if you want to find your permanent cure.
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