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A Possible Cure?
I 've been reading this forum for awhile praying for a cure. This is my first post. I am 46 and have been suffering since the age of 12 or 13. Bad Breath has ruined my life just like the rest of you. I brush 5 or 6 times a day and have tried every product on the market (spent thousands of dollars). My breath is absolutely horrible and I always have a white coating on my tongue. It gets worse around my menstrual cycle. I have had multiple marriages to losers because of my breath. Of course the decent men dumped me because of my breath. I am currently suffering from depression because of this problem...I had given up finding a cure until recently. I want to meet a wonderful guy, kiss, and talk in his face (like the movies) before I die. My last cure attempt was two weeks ago with the lemon juice, avocado and peroxide with the water pik. The water pik did help some, but my breath was still bad. I know my problem is bacteria...my tonsils are out and I do not have sinus problems.
Two days ago I was in walmart with a friend and a lady was telling us how she lost weight with Relacore. My friend decided to buy a bottle ($20.00). I took four caplets on Tuesday and six on Wednesday to help with the few pounds I want to lose. Tuesday night I noticed my tongue was clearing somewhat. On Wednesday, it was totally pink...today after I brushed my teeth, my mouth actually felt clean for the first time in YEARS!! The hydrogen peroxide was barely fizzling. At this time, I didn't know why and then I remembered the only thing I was doing differently was taking the Relacore. I did a search on the internet and found that the main ingredient was magnolia bark which has been proven to kill bad breath bacteria.
I don't know if this is the answer to my prayers yet, but so far so good. My breath smells good even after I drank coffee and yesterday I even had cheese on my salad...I had given up dairy because it my breath smelled like something had died. Sorry this is long, but I'm so freaking excited. I will keep everyone posted....so don't go buy this product yet. I know how something seems to work for a few days and then back to halitosis hell. I pray this product will help some of us with the bacteria problem.
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http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h ... N%26um%3D1TeamZissou wrote:It's great that you're having success with this.
Where were you able to find out exactly what the ingredients were? The main website for the product doesn't give any useful information on that, and another website that reviews pills like this said they were also unable to find out what was in it.
Compressed Mints and Chewing Gum Containing Magnolia Bark Ex
Flavors and natural botanic extracts are often used in chewing gum and compressed mints for breath freshening and relief of oral malodor. The oral malodor is a result of bacterial putrification of proteinaceous materials from food or saliva. In this study, magnolia bark extract (MBE) and its two main components, magnolol and honokiol, were evaluated by the minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) test. The inhibitory effect of MBE mint was further evaluated by a kill-time assay study. In addition, an in vivo study was performed on nine healthy volunteers postlunch. Saliva samples were taken before and after subjects consumed mints and gum, with and without MBE. Listerine mouthwash was included as a positive control. The testing results indicated that MBE and its two main constituents demonstrated a strong germ-kill effect against bacteria responsible for halitosis and also Streptococcus mutans, bacteria involved in dental caries formation. The MIC of magnolol, honokiol, and MBE on Porphyromonas gingivalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, and S. mutans ranged from 8 to 31 µg/mL. Kill-time assay results indicated that mints containing 0.2% MBE reduced more than 99.9% of three oral bacteria within 5 min of treatment. The in vivo study demonstrated that MBE containing mints reduced total salivary bacteria by 61.6% at 30 min and 33.8% at 60 min postconsumption. In comparison, the flavorless mint reduced total salivary bacteria by 3.6% at 30 min and increased total bacteria by 47.9% at 60 min. The MBE containing chewing gum reduced total salivary bacteria by 43.0% at 40 min, while placebo gum reduced total salivary bacteria by 18.0%. In conclusion, MBE demonstrated a significant antibacterial activity against organisms responsible for oral malodor and can be incorporated in compressed mints and chewing gum for improved breath-freshening benefits.
Michael Greenberg, Philip Urnezis and Minmin Tian*
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, 1132 West Blackhawk Street, Chicago, Illinois 60622
J. Agric. Food Chem., 2007, 55 (23), pp 9465–9469
DOI: 10.1021/jf072122h
Publication Date (Web): October 20, 2007
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Telephone: 312-794-6329 . E-mail: [email protected].
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I finally told a good friend of mine (via email) about this problem and she cried with me. She finally understood some of the bad decisions I've made. It felt good to finally tell someone. This week I plan to breathe in her face and get her honest opinion...I'll let you all know the results.
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I already take Nexium for heartburn which I've been taking for more than a week. Sometimes I find my breath air is hot and when I take the Nexium the heat goes away, but I don't think the bb does. Anyway Hopeful One, please please keep us updated on your progress. Hopefully your able to have a conversation with out getting any strong reactions or even better someone close to you can confirm that the smell is gone.