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I just want a cure.....
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 5:56 am
by oceanloverb
I have been having a chronic bad breath problem now for 5 years. I have sleep apnea, and periodontal disease. I want some good advice on how to cure this. It smells like a constant "rotten egg smell", and it is very embarrasing. It has made me become agoraphobic and completely changed my life for the worst. I had a nervous breakdown a couple of weeks ago and was admitted into the psych floor with thoughts of s*****e. Someone must have a cure for this. It needs to stop controlling others lives. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:16 pm
by OneDay111
Check my begginners guide, try everything there, just click forum and it should be a sticky.
Check your tonsils in the mirror, while your at it. Are they big?
Squeeze them do they smell.
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:02 pm
by sandy
oceanloverb- I have the same thing too, our best bet is if you have an orrigator rise it in your mouth before bedtime, maybe couple of drops of oregano oil just to kill the germs & also drinking out of a cup of water with a couple of drops of oregano oil in it & continue going to the dentist every 3 to 4 months for cleaning.
Im still waiting for an order that I purchased in Ebay called blue led dental curing, apparently it kills the black pigmented bacteria in the mouth for those with periodontis. As soon as I recieve it & using it I will report the outcome. Lets hope it works.
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:49 pm
by sandy
oceanloverb- also buy a sugarless gum of juicy fruit & pop it in your mouth every so often, I know it sucks but just for the time being until something works..
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:28 am
by daveparker
Go to the dentist if you have periodontal disease, simple answer.
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:18 pm
by sandy
daveparker wrote:Go to the dentist if you have periodontal disease, simple answer.
Going to the dentist is not simply going to take CBB away, all they do is root planning & scaling but the CBB is still there. I have been going to the dentist every 3 months for the past 20 yrs & same time doing my normal rountine brush, floss,origator & chlorexdine and my gums are not that bad and still have CBB.
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:53 pm
by halitosisux
sandy wrote:daveparker wrote:Go to the dentist if you have periodontal disease, simple answer.
Going to the dentist is not simply going to take CBB away, all they do is root planning & scaling but the CBB is still there. I have been going to the dentist every 3 months for the past 20 yrs & same time doing my normal rountine brush, floss,origator & chlorexdine and my gums are not that bad and still have CBB.
If someone has periodontal disease then they need to focus on that not the effect of parsley. Change dentists if you have to. And if it turns out not to be the cause then u know where u stand and then u can fart about with other things. JESUS
Sandy if your gums are even REMOTELY bad then they might be causing your BB. Some people are SIMPLY more susceptible to periodontal disease than others and that is what anyone with this needs to focus 100% of their efforts on.
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:35 pm
by goldenbrown
i know how you feel.
hopefully one day all of us will be cured and have a normal life

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 3:36 pm
by hopelessone
halitosisux wrote:sandy wrote:daveparker wrote:Go to the dentist if you have periodontal disease, simple answer.
Going to the dentist is not simply going to take CBB away, all they do is root planning & scaling but the CBB is still there. I have been going to the dentist every 3 months for the past 20 yrs & same time doing my normal rountine brush, floss,origator & chlorexdine and my gums are not that bad and still have CBB.
If someone has periodontal disease then they need to focus on that not the effect of parsley. Change dentists if you have to. And if it turns out not to be the cause then u know where u stand and then u can fart about with other things. JESUS
Sandy if your gums are even REMOTELY bad then they might be causing your BB. Some people are SIMPLY more susceptible to periodontal disease than others and that is what anyone with this needs to focus 100% of their efforts on.
Peoples need psychological/emotional support.....our lives are bereft of simple support and carefree-ness..we need
SUPPORT.
