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Guys vitamin b12 helped me in taking away the smell from PND...vit b12 is responsible for formation of red blood smells...deficiency can occur due to type of food preparation... it can perhaps also help in lowering bad breath in the mouth too?...
Last edited by hello on Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:44 am, edited 2 times in total.
well when i eat something my odour goes away...but it creeps back slowly in the mouth...seprately theres weird smell from m nose...vitamin b12 reduces that smell too and reduces the bad breath...
Last edited by hello on Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
B12 is the only thing that has ever helped me with my coating on my tongue. I had to take it for 2 months straight before I noticed a difference. I think the odor is alot better but it's not gone. But it is so nice to not have all that gunk on my tongue!
I am experiencing memory loss for a few months, it's probably due to B12 deficiency.
Yesterday I went to see ENT and GI specialist. ENT doc told me that I had no tonsil stones, no inflammation, nothing. To be honest he didn't convince me, cause he had no explanation to my sore throat.
GI doc was much better, he asked for some tests first and offered to start a treatment based on the test results. If the treatment won't cure my BB, he agreed to go for endoscopy in a few weeks.
Anyway I checked the test results from the hospital's website, it says: HELICOBACTER PYLORI ANTIGEN - POSITIVE. I guess that is good news. Gonna see the doctor in a few hours.
I had a B12 test, reference values are 211-911, mine is 211. Doc said that pills would take too long to show improvements, so I'm getting vitamin B12 shots today. Hopefully it will help with the coating on my tongue.