Fermented Foods & Digestion : How to Avoid Halitosis

August 14, 2009 - 7:15 pm 7 Comments

Halitosis is better known as bad breath, so it’s something you want to avoid. Learn about eating healthy with fermented foods, improving digestion, and general nutrition in this free video.

Expert: Lisa La Barr
Bio: Lisa La Barr is AFPA certified, a WAPF member, and a personal nutritionist in Beverly Hills. She has almost 10 years of health care experience working for top pharmaceutical companies.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

Duration : 0:1:13


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7 Responses to “Fermented Foods & Digestion : How to Avoid Halitosis”

  1. fetymann Says:

    …..
    Tell that …

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    Tell that patient to get a Water Pik or a cheaper effective product called the OralBreeze RediBreeze Oral Irrigator. It works WONDERS!!! You have to use a small hand held mirror with your face down in the sink while trying to clean out the tonsils.

  2. fetymann Says:

    Sounds like she has …
    Sounds like she has a major case of tonsil stones. They’re little off-white collections of food and bacteria that are rotting in the tonsils. They smell/taste like “CRAP” They can also be found down the throat above the vocal chords. One time I stuck my fingers down my wife’s throat (don’t ask, I was feeling her vocal chords, for fun) and I happened to knock one loose. cont…

  3. fetymann Says:

    Hmmm….. A lot of …
    Hmmm….. A lot of bad breath is also caused by “tonsil stones” (and throat stones) Get a water pik and clean out your tonsils!

  4. flightnotwentythree Says:

    im no specialist …
    im no specialist but sounds like she has bad bacteria in her stomach which is the culprit behind her bad breath ,maybe she has a history of digestion disorder ,or something is wrong with her stomach ,remember bad breath comes from your stomach..

  5. shocker8548 Says:

    better ever. She …
    better ever. She has/we have never seen or heard of a case like this. Her teeth are as perfect as Ive ever seen.
    If any dentist can respond to this, to help us help our patient, PLEASE DO SO. Shes even considered suicide. This has made us even more concerned.

  6. shocker8548 Says:

    had a dog crap in …
    had a dog crap in her mouth. Sometimes she even throws up from it. Shes even tried every type of gum, mints, etc. Nothing, nothing has worked for her. Even her perodontist has no idea what it could be. It has effected her life tremendously. Lots of depression. Wont go out with friends,etc. Even at times from out of nowhere she feels like she has put a numbing solution around her gumline (but hasnt done anything. She does the tongue scraping, everything. She has no hope in getting…cont….

  7. shocker8548 Says:

    OK..I work in the …
    OK..I work in the dental industry. There is a patient that is vegetarian, has the most perfect teeth ever. She also has receded gums. Not gingivitus. Big difference in the 2. She is now almost 40, and says since she was 12/13 yrs. old she has this problem with halitosis. She also brushes her teeth 3-4 times daily, flosses everyday, uses mouthwash. She says even with mouthwash in her mouth she has a horrible taste and within literally less than 1 minute of rinsing she taste like she has …cont.