orlando wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 4:16 pm
gotshot26 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:04 am
STAY AWAY from antibiotics if you can avoid it. They are killer.
That looks like fungal overgrowth to me. Not bacterial. Does it give you bad breath?
Yeap. It does give me bad breath, otherwise I would not write this post.
At the moment i always cure my bad breath by feeding my microbiome in gut. Coat on tongue became more less.
But i can see that my papillie on tongue still so long.
Elongation can start because of Antibiotics, chronical gastritis,GERB, gastroduodenitis. I know only that reasons at the moment.
Pieces of food get stuck betwеen the elonged filiform papillies, it cause bacteria overgrowth, not only Candida.
I was trying to take Nistatin and Flukonazol but nothing changed.
Can you tell me the smell?
I am in the process of curing my candida overgrowth after getting infected at the start of the year. However I had bad breath for last 15 years from bacteria on the tongue (dysbiosis).
My tongue was horribly white at the heigh of my candida infection in march. Now its reduced by say 70-80% (continues to improve week over week).
I recommend the following:
Candex (these are biofilm busters)
SF722 (castor bean oil, kills yeast)
Diatomeceous earth
Ionic Silver (similar to colloidal silver but contains no lead, use orally only)
Diflucan (one time use only)
I can also temporarily cure my candida by feeding the biome - eating lots of prebiotic foods. Did you have bad breath before this happened at all? You should recover just fine but most recoveries take 6-18 months.
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.