Re: 100% CURED
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 6:33 pm
Yes. I had lots of pnd and it was very sticky. I knew the smell was coming from my throat area so it was connected to my nose and mouth.
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What I am using is just like a water consistency I bought it in Walmart but it 99.8%. I have a BB before a took a medication and it become worst when I started taking Meds. since I start drinking Aloe Vera i say my BB is not as bad as before i can smell my saliva when I woke up every morning before iand it's so srinky and I can tell you now all guys it feels good that I don't need to go to the bathroom to gargle water everytime I woke up at night. BTW i tried an aloe vera from GNC (link below) and did not work. So don't waste your money on that.GTFO.BADBREATH wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:59 pm What is the consistency of the product you guys are using? I first bought a bottle which listed 99% aloe vera juice and the consistency was like water. Mild taste. The second bottle I bought said 99% pure aloe vera GEL for drinking, and that one's consistency was thicker and more like gel but drinkable. Maybe that makes a difference too
I would say 90% better, too early to say cured. i can drink it everyday anyway because it just a juice that taste like a mild beer
Very bad that it cost me to quit my job. A day or 2,I noticed a change but I said too early to say i'm cured because I don't know how long this will fight my badbreath.Worst breath wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 6:24 am how bad was your breath nd how long did it take to notice any change in your breath after drinking it?
Unlined bold above. THIS!j0123 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 4:14 am Multiple studies have found Aloe Vera Gel to be as efficient as Chlorhexidine Mouthwash but, it seems that new studies are finding this to not be true. "I Call Bullshit!"
I'm not going to run through my list of surgeries and what I have gone through to try and cure this horrible disease. I will tell you that I've been coming to this site for at least 6 years and have tried almost everything.
I am on day 1 and my second dose of aloe vera gel and I already notice a difference. I am taking 2oz of gel per dose 2x daily. The brand I purchased is called Lilly of the desert 99% inner filet aloe vera gel.
When I read that aloe vera is as good as Chlorhexidine mouthwash I had to try it because Chlorexidine and Metronidazole seem to be the only products that give me relief and they both kill anerobic bacteria.
I will keep you up to date on my progress. I have posted the results of the study below. Doctors, Big Pharma and Oral Hygiene companies Are All ****ing Liers. Remember this, we are worth more money to these bastards sick than we are happy and healthy.
I want to thank all of you for your efforts in finding a cure, not many people would be able to hold their head up high everyday and keep going... But We Do!
Objective: To comparatively assess the antiplaque efficacy of Aloe vera mouthwash and 0.2% chlorhexidine gluconate mouthwash on de novo plaque formation. Materials and
Methods: This was a randomized, single blind, parallel, controlled clinical study with 90 healthy participants, with mean age of 27.19 ± 12.08 years. After thorough oral prophylaxis, participants were instructed to discontinue mechanical plaque control. Participants were divided randomly into three groups; pure Aloe vera mouthwash was dispensed to the test group; control group received 0.2% chlorhexidine gluconate mouthwash; in Placebo group, flavored distilled water was used as oral rinse twice daily. Effect on 4-day de novo plaque formation was assessed by comparing pre-rinsing Quigley Hein Modified Plaque Scores were analyzed statistically using analysis of variance and Student's t-test.
Results: Post-rinsing control group showed the least plaque score which was comparable to the test group. Both the control group and test group showed significant difference with the placebo group.
Conclusions: Herbal mouthwash containing Aloe vera mouthwash has comparable antiplaque efficacy as the gold standard 0.2% chlorhexidine gluconate with fewer side effects and can be considered as an alternative.