researchers needed...
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 12:08 am
Hello:
there is a new site devoted to researching halitosis; this is for people who have some way of verifying thier odor.
If you are one of the people who has friends or family or doctors or people who can tell you the nature of your odor; the extent; changes in it; then we need you to help.
We will test products; experiment with dental regimines; everything and anything; but we will back it up with facts from the people we can trust in our lives.
The sad part about most of these sights is that people have no real way to tell what they really smell like; how bad? what odors?
It's like being blind. Halimeters and licking your wrists are not going to move us forward in our effort to become clear of this disorder. Some need to get brave and find people to ask; that's for later.
We need people who are willing to step out of the comfort zone and have people smell their breath and give feedback.
It seems we keep circling over the same info only to find we know little more than we did before.
I think after I read the "cure" part of the laser surgery; Sonitrack I think his name was; the part that made me realize that I knew nothing more after he lasered than before; because he did not have verification. He just sensed it was better.
Those who can join group; we will provide the others who are stuck speculating with as much data as possible. This will eventually benefit everyone.
So, those out there who have others to work with on this problem; and are willing to experiment; here's the address:
[email protected] Thanks, Laura
there is a new site devoted to researching halitosis; this is for people who have some way of verifying thier odor.
If you are one of the people who has friends or family or doctors or people who can tell you the nature of your odor; the extent; changes in it; then we need you to help.
We will test products; experiment with dental regimines; everything and anything; but we will back it up with facts from the people we can trust in our lives.
The sad part about most of these sights is that people have no real way to tell what they really smell like; how bad? what odors?
It's like being blind. Halimeters and licking your wrists are not going to move us forward in our effort to become clear of this disorder. Some need to get brave and find people to ask; that's for later.
We need people who are willing to step out of the comfort zone and have people smell their breath and give feedback.
It seems we keep circling over the same info only to find we know little more than we did before.
I think after I read the "cure" part of the laser surgery; Sonitrack I think his name was; the part that made me realize that I knew nothing more after he lasered than before; because he did not have verification. He just sensed it was better.
Those who can join group; we will provide the others who are stuck speculating with as much data as possible. This will eventually benefit everyone.
So, those out there who have others to work with on this problem; and are willing to experiment; here's the address:
[email protected] Thanks, Laura