Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:02 pm
probably the thyroid is infected for some of us.
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Well, but Thyroid will affect the GI system, constipation, diarrhea, fast or low metabolism, excess sweating or dryness, weigh gain or lose, hair lose ... etc and this is not a direct cause for bad breath.. But the adrenal glad touches bad breath badly because malfunction of the adrenal gland leads to decreasing cortisone in the blood and that leads to hyper sensitivities to every thing like drugs, food, body tissues, and one of the Addison's disease symptoms is white coated oral membranes!!. So, i'm asking you all to concentrate your efforts toward this section "endocrine glands and autoimmune issues" and the 1st step is blood tests for antibodies and cortisone concentration and consult your endocrinologist. i didn't advice you to take cortisone randomly like "Stankie" has said, i advised you to make your blood tests and consult your immune doctor instead of paying money for helpless dentists and ENT and mouthwash...etc.SHITBREATH wrote:probably the thyroid is infected for some of us.
Stankie, If you don't want to help yourself piss off and leave my topic because i have no time for your disputes...Stankie wrote:I would like some clarifications:
A. What is an "immune" doctor?? I've never heard of one. Google doesn't even know what it is?
B. Thyroid hormone, after affecting everything you listed, has absolutely nothing to do with any cause of BB, according to you?? What sort of Dr. are you, to so blatantly cast off one hormone for another, with out any sort of blood analysis knowledge?
3. Steroid replacement is dangerous. How can you recommend something with so many known health complications? What happens to atheletes who use testosterone hormones? Their balls shrink and they grow boobs.
D. "Use of high-dose steroids for more than a week begins to produce suppression of the patient's adrenal glands because the exogenous glucocorticoids suppress hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and pituitary adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). With prolonged suppression, the adrenal glands atrophy (physically shrink), and can take months to recover full function after discontinuation of the exogenous glucocorticoid.
How can you still recommend this as a course of treatment? Once again you are treating a symptom, not the cause. If adrenal problems are the cause, exogenous steroids cause the problem to be worse! A lack of hormones is not the problem, what is causing the lack of hormone is the problem. It is probably related to diet, environment, and gene expression. Restoring the function of the adrenals should be your goal, not a life-long prescription to pharma.
5. Since gene expression is so big to you, how do you explain the role of gut-microbiota influencing gene expression? Even hormone regulation and brain chemistry? Could this not be the true cause, instead of the symptom you are so desperately trying to treat?
No, it is debatable, just i asked you to be more scientific and positive, asked you to help me for us, i know you are nervous and frustrated and we are all in the same boat, So, we need more mind and co-operation!Stankie wrote: Good luck. If your theory can't take any debate ....
Stankie wrote: D. "Use of high-dose steroids for more than a week begins to produce suppression of the patient's adrenal glands
Stankie wrote: How can you still recommend this as a course of treatment? Once again you are treating a symptom, not the cause. If adrenal problems are the cause, exogenous steroids cause the problem to be worse! A lack of hormones is not the problem, what is causing the lack of hormone is the problem.
Stankie wrote: It is probably related to diet, environment, and gene expression. Restoring the function of the adrenals should be your goal, not a life-long prescription to pharma.
Jenc0 wrote: It's intrestting that many and logical symptom of bad breath written before is stress....So in here is some truth!!!
This is totally right, bro. But it is the 2nd step not the 1st one.. some cases have semi-functional adrenal gland, so, it will never able to give them the normal concentration of cortisone and one the blood tests detection cortisone on the blood is injecting the patients with Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) it is hormone too secreted from the pituitary gland to stimulate adrenal gland to secrete more cortisone the make concentration blood test, if the result high cortisone concentration, it means your adrenal gland just lost the motivation, but if not, so, noway you have to take normal dose of cortisone lifelong. Now, lets assume the 1st result that your adrenal gland has the ability to gives body its normal concentration of cortisone, the 1st step in treatment is giving the patient high dose of cortisone more than the normal to inhibit the distributed inflammations and inhibits the existing antibodies which attack the tissues after this period and after disappearing symptoms the doctor diminishes the dose gradually to let the adrenal gland return to secrete its nature cortisone gradually then stops the cortisone intake when arrive to the normal secretion, now, it is the time for your opinion, the patent who has the ability to be affected on his adrenal gland during stress should take this supplements which motivate adrenal gland to maximize its power in secretion cortisone to prevent antibodies from attack the tissues again.. now, what is the supplements which will motivate the adrenal gland other than ACTH?!! if you really discovered this, so, Nobel Prize should be given to you for the service of humanity. and we will be more happy if you discovered some nature supplement to motivate the pancreas to secrete normal concentration of insulin instead of injections for diabetes patients too...Stankie wrote:All you are saying, if I understand, that exogenous steroids are the answer. If there is something wrong with your adrenals and involved hormones, there are other ways to address the issue than by hormone supplementation, which is dangerous and results in a degradation of the actual gland, since it is now useless. You will not be able to convince me that steroids are the answer.
There are other ways to address natural hormone levels, without steroids. Taking cortisone is not the answer. Taking natural things that help regulate cortisone, and cleaning out you gut, are ways to treat the problem, not the symptom.
If you left your job so, take care of wasting your time on porno websites and masturbation because it hurts the cortisone consumption badly, so, i think the medical way is the best choice, bro!Jenc0 wrote:I think that not necessariliy, that you have to eat additional steroids(hormons), it's important to rewind your anxiety,stress and that....
There are other options for cure:
- avoid stress(leave job, where you unlucky...mobbing)
- try yoga (meditation is great thing)
- try cometitive sports (maraton 42km)
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Just one time that i said i'm cured after tonsillectomy because of i got long period of been cured and came back after depression, this period inspired me with a lot, the difference on this period was all my food was soft and and almost fluids and the my mental state was very great and that i lost on the period during the symptoms came back!! even when i was suggesting that my tonsils the the only possible anaerobic place to host anaerobic odorous infection, it was a scientific suggestion because anaerobic infection needs anaerobic place to grow-up and anatomically it was the only possible accused!Stankie wrote:I love how you don't even address anything I say, just keep beating your drum. This is not the answer. It is dangerous.
How many "I'm Cured" threads are you gonna make????
First antibiotics, then adenoids, now cortisone. People are usually only 'cured' once, not 3 times now . . . . . . . . . . . .
Practice what you preach and realize salvation comes from within. No one will save you. Not even your doctor or big pharma. No cortisone shot or pill will save you.
Ginseng, Ashwaganda, bilberry, catnip, cat's claw, chamomile, lemon balm, reishi, schisandra, scutellaria, hops, rooibos, cannabis, GABA, glutathione, NADH, SAMe, Taurine, TMG, Vit B complex, Vit C, Ca/Mg, CoEnzyme Q10, kava kava, saint johns wort, skullcap, passionflower, dong quai. OMEGA-3 fats, EPA, DHA, Omega-9 fats.noway wrote: what is the supplements which will motivate the adrenal gland other than ACTH?!!
. . . . . . or you can address a symptom with known cancer-causing, body-destroying steroidal hormone injections. Hoping your doctor is smarter than god and nature . . . . . . .
Seriously good luck. You're ignorant and can't even have a debate, because you are wrong and have nothing to stand on.
It's called cannabis. Marijuana. Hashish. I didn't discover it though.noway wrote:we will be more happy if you discovered some nature supplement to motivate the pancreas to secrete normal concentration of insulin instead of injections for diabetes patients too...
And you're too ignorant to consider it a medicine, because it isn't patented, regulated, and sold for a profit from a drug dealer (pharmacist)
Good luck with you hormones. And cortisone leads to depression and more stress. It doesn't lower it. Look into the side effects.