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Embarrasing Illness Program

Do you have any quesions about bad breath?
stinky
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Embarrasing Illness Program

Post by stinky »

There was a program on tv tonite called embarrasing illness.
There was a girl with bad breath.
Any way the doctor sent a sample of the bacteria off to be tested at a lab.
When the sample came back the doctor said she had an overgrowth of anerobic bacteria.
She said this anerobic bacteria was part of the normal oral flora bacteria but she prescribed an anti biotic to reduce the anerobic bacteria to normal levels.
They didnt say the name of the anti biotic but I will try and find out.


Busted
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Post by Busted »

U mean you're goin to find out and try :)

Is that girl still goin back to the show so they can test if it has worked or not?
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Post by noptical »

Busted wrote:U mean you're goin to find out and try :)

Is that girl still goin back to the show so they can test if it has worked or not?
I doubt they will because once she stops those antibiotics, the bad breath will be back and that wouldn't be good for the show, would it? :lol:

btw, we already have a thread about this in the general forum so jimi please lock this one to avoid confusion.
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Re: Embarrasing Illness Program

Post by findacure »

stinky wrote:There was a program on tv tonite called embarrasing illness.
There was a girl with bad breath.
Any way the doctor sent a sample of the bacteria off to be tested at a lab.
When the sample came back the doctor said she had an overgrowth of anerobic bacteria.
She said this anerobic bacteria was part of the normal oral flora bacteria but she prescribed an anti biotic to reduce the anerobic bacteria to normal levels.
They didnt say the name of the anti biotic but I will try and find out.
Why Antibiotics Don't Work (and can actually make the problem worse!)

The bacteria involved in this problem are not pathogenic bacteria. They are actually beneficial bacteria, which assist with digestion. If antibiotics specifically for this group are used, the problem will go away for about two days. Your body will then sense that the bacteria are missing will create resistant strains of the same bacteria, and the problems will come back. If your doctor suggests that you use antibiotics for bad breath and sour tastes, you should be aware that you might end up with an oral yeast infection. This is due to the fact that you will be creating an imbalance of your normal oral bacterial level, which allows yeast, fungi, etc. to enter and give you disorders such as thrush (candidiasis). Ask for a second opinion if your doctor pushes you to take too many antibiotics or for a long period of time.

taken from : http://www.halimeter.com/schneider1.htm
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