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- Archimonde
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I doubt it makes a difference. I mean, you're gonna eat sugar from other food anyway. Don't go crazy on Tamarind at 1st, i got diarrhea (just once) yesterday from taking too much of it.dan wrote:Hello. I found some tamarind at an Asian store and bought some. However, its 'sweet tamarind'. Does that work as well? Or should I be buying a different (or sour) version?
thanks
works for a while
Yes that is also my case. I should use tamarind daily, if i stop it next morning I get the bad breath again. It is possible that we are lucking enough hydrochloric acid or other enzymes.
But Tamarind does not give me burning sensation-
@Archimonde
I see here that you did buy tamarind so do you see any differnce? Please report if you see improvement or not.
For whatever reason, 5 days after, I lost the rancid sour tonsil stone fluid taste from the back of the throat. Very obvious. It was simply 100% gone. Now I had caught Kombucha on sale 3 days earlier, and drank 6 servings over a 3 day period, so i'm not sure what made the difference.
During those days, same reactions one day, but oddly, 2 days later, certain people were getting a little closer. Coincidence most likely, I need more time and data. Not the first time I had relieved my throat taste, but having no impact on reaction, so that is to be noted, however there is a confidence just in having a fresh taste, so it is still worth the mental break.
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elliott wrote:I bought it in natural form in a box. Not sure yet because it takes effort to eat them out the shell, for 3 days I had a few... nothing. I stopped.
For whatever reason, 5 days after, I lost the rancid sour tonsil stone fluid taste from the back of the throat. Very obvious. It was simply 100% gone. Now I had caught Kombucha on sale 3 days earlier, and drank 6 servings over a 3 day period, so i'm not sure what made the difference.
During those days, same reactions one day, but oddly, 2 days later, certain people were getting a little closer. Coincidence most likely, I need more time and data. Not the first time I had relieved my throat taste, but having no impact on reaction, so that is to be noted, however there is a confidence just in having a fresh taste, so it is still worth the mental break.
How did you get rid of the taste before?
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We almost always have Tamarind in our kitchen. We occasionally use it in foods to get a little sour flavor.
There are a couple of snacks we make that have plain yogurt, gram flour balls, chopped parsley, mint, coriander, chilli pepper and large amount of Tamarind.
In the traditional South Asian medicine, Tamarind is also used for better digestion and to bring a cooling/soothing effect on the stomach.
A friend's wife recently brought us a bunch of home grown organic Tamarind from India. It's ripped and extremely powerful and will definitely result in sore throat infection if taken raw. I will make a diluted juice and add three glasses to my daily routine.
Wouldn't hurt if a single glass could give relief for four hours.
Let me get back to you on this one.
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Tamarind Extract
I have to say I definelty feel a difference after about 3 days. No reactions from people. It's been about 2 weeks and my mouth and breath seem better. No stares from people when I talk to them.
I'm drinking a smoothie for lunch right now and I scrap my tongue in the back and I'm not getting any smell . So hopefully this a miracle for us.
http://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Medicine-S ... nd+extract
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low ph is working!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16914658
http://gut.bmj.com/content/43/suppl_1/S56.full.pdf
https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Stomach