Jimi Stein wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:35 am
use bleach, dentists recommend it......if the problem is in your mout or throat it will help you
Holy crap, bleach? That sounds dangerous. Isn't that toxic, and potentially fatal if swallowed? Is there a specific formula or concoction to use?
I myself just brush my tongue (as far back as possible) with a new toothbrush, once every hour, for every hour, for the entire day prior to the day an event is planned. For example, if I know I have an event planned on Saturday, I will brush my tongue every hour on Friday, throughout the day, and also as frequently as I can on Saturday up until the event. This seems to help a lot. The key I think is brushing as far back as possible, and as frequently as possible, and start doing so well in advance before your event is planned. Tends to keep things at bay, especially if you stay hydrated throughout the event, preferably with a sugar-free drink (diet coke, coke zero, tea, etc.).
Also, for emergencies, I have used a mouthwash called Peridex (or Chlorohexadine Gluconate), but it is prescription only. It has been highly addictive for me, because of its effectiveness -- it completely eliminates the bad breath, but only works for a couple of days time. Soon enough, you will develop a tolerance to it, and it will stop working (like if you try using it for a full week or two at a time, or every other day). It also stains the teeth pretty bad, and requires a professional dental cleaning to remove the stains (which can become brown/orange in color).