butterfli25 said: ZombieKitten said: some people have underlying problems that persist despite all efforts. My dad had helicobacter pylori. He could chew gum, brush his teeth 5 times a day, drink endless cups of water and still stink, since the smell came from bacteria in his stomach! This was before those 2 Nobel Prize winning Australian guys discovered stomach ulcers were easily treated, and he lived with that for over a decade it took 2 weeks on antacid and anti-biotics to cure him of it for good.
yes, some people just can't help it. I have worked with small children who had the worst breath and it was because of their upper respiratory problems. my kid got yuckmouth like that and lack personal space understanding thank goodness his rotted baby teeth fell out cuz kid used to be able to shut up shop with his breath | |
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peacenlovealways said: What about people whose breath are soooo minty...?
Think I would rather smell someone's minty breath, than to smell someone's funky breath. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: peacenlovealways said: What about people whose breath are soooo minty...?
Think I would rather smell someone's minty breath, than to smell someone's funky breath. unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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peacenlovealways said: psychodelicide said: Think I would rather smell someone's minty breath, than to smell someone's funky breath. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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butterfli25 said: ZombieKitten said: some people have underlying problems that persist despite all efforts. My dad had helicobacter pylori. He could chew gum, brush his teeth 5 times a day, drink endless cups of water and still stink, since the smell came from bacteria in his stomach! This was before those 2 Nobel Prize winning Australian guys discovered stomach ulcers were easily treated, and he lived with that for over a decade it took 2 weeks on antacid and anti-biotics to cure him of it for good.
yes, some people just can't help it. I have worked with small children who had the worst breath and it was because of their upper respiratory problems. there is a particular smell those with chronic sinusitis and infections have, I can always tell when my kids are about to come down with head colds, they have that smell. | |
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BklynBabe said: butterfli25 said: yes, some people just can't help it. I have worked with small children who had the worst breath and it was because of their upper respiratory problems. my kid got yuckmouth like that and lack personal space understanding thank goodness his rotted baby teeth fell out cuz kid used to be able to shut up shop with his breath and you are now policing the brushing of his adult teeth right? | |
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abigail05 said: missmad said: i was just reading an article on it- hydrogen peroxide mixed with water- ratio 1:1 and gargle 4 30 sec.
once you put hydrogen peroxide in your mouth...you never want to do it again. It's yucky. apparently all it takes it once, i also read eating mint leaves is good ( if u like mint) | |
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ZombieKitten said: BklynBabe said: my kid got yuckmouth like that and lack personal space understanding thank goodness his rotted baby teeth fell out cuz kid used to be able to shut up shop with his breath and you are now policing the brushing of his adult teeth right? fuck yeah! got mouthwash, got ACT, and high dentists bills, spacers, sealants.... some days his breath still is quite tart, got a bag of sugar free mints at school!!! | |
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My sister is an administrator in a private school for kids with severe behavioral problems. She had to call one of the teachers into her office to talk to her about her breath. Apparently the teacher is a smoker and a coffee drinker, and is one who likes to get close to the students when she's helping them. The kids were complaining, and are the kind who will shove you out of their faces.
Karen had to explain to her that it would be in her best interest to take care of it! Can you imagine being called in for that?! "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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chocolate1 said: My sister is an administrator in a private school for kids with severe behavioral problems. She had to call one of the teachers into her office to talk to her about her breath. Apparently the teacher is a smoker and a coffee drinker, and is one who likes to get close to the students when she's helping them. The kids were complaining, and are the kind who will shove you out of their faces.
Karen had to explain to her that it would be in her best interest to take care of it! Can you imagine being called in for that?! I used to have a co-worker who was only 19, but for breakfast all she had was coffee and a cigarette, most mornings she would greet me and I would nearly vomit if I accidentally breathed in through my nose. When I was pregnant a few times I DID have to run off and vomit. | |
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Mars23 said: Imago said: Lawd.
Brush. Floss. Rinse. It fucking works! The guy advocating tonguing assholes is worried about bad breath? Ironic and appropriate. X 100,000 A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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>_< I hate bad breath, one of my good friends have HORRIBLE breath and he's the one who always HAS to be in my face. And when I offer him mint or gum, he declines. Your lips would make a lollipop too happy. | |
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because they've been drinking for three days? | |
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Negritaluvyu said: >_< I hate bad breath, one of my good friends have HORRIBLE breath and he's the one who always HAS to be in my face. And when I offer him mint or gum, he declines. Tell him the truth. He may not even
know. | |
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Vendetta1 said: Negritaluvyu said: >_< I hate bad breath, one of my good friends have HORRIBLE breath and he's the one who always HAS to be in my face. And when I offer him mint or gum, he declines. Tell him the truth. He may not even
know. I did that to one of my friends and he didn't speak to me for 2 months. He was drinking some protein drink thing. His breath was potent! But now his breath is much fresher. Trust 2 months was no hardship for me | |
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BklynBabe said: Vendetta1 said: Tell him the truth. He may not even
know. I did that to one of my friends and he didn't speak to me for 2 months. He was drinking some protein drink thing. His breath was potent! But now his breath is much fresher. Trust 2 months was no hardship for me If I offend, I'd want somebody to tell me discreetly so I could take care of it pronto. Seems to me you were being a good friend when you told stank breath he stank. Perhaps you saved some other poor soul from olfactory assault! Mofo should have been grateful... | |
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