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    • LinDaiyuL Offline
      LinDaiyu @TopicalsOnBalls
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      @TopicalsOnBalls It sounds like you're going the bacterial approach? You should try doxycycline

      I haven't taken much baking soda bc i'm not on the great depression alchemy style of peating so i can't speak to that front

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        TopicalsOnBalls @LinDaiyu
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        @LinDaiyu I’m trying penicillin but it’s branded for fish, so it’s quality is probably questionable, I haven’t really felt much change from it.

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          kenji @TopicalsOnBalls
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          @TopicalsOnBalls The high dose niacinamide anti dandruff protocol as mentioned by Georgi here is doing wonders for me so far (only on day 2) - Also putting a drop of MB (idealabs oxidal) on tongue few times a day 1000003344.jpg

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            wamantah @TopicalsOnBalls
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            @TopicalsOnBalls on bad breath, i suggest you check on the mirror whether you have tonsil stones or not.

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              Nvrprogsteralone
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              Chewing mastic gum removed my last bit of white tongue after about a week of daily chewing for an hour ish.

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                BigusDickus
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                TopicalsOnBalls, it seems to me that you'll benefit from keeping your mouth closed, when exercising and sleeping. A major cause of cavities and a dry mouth is mouth breathing reflexively.

                Don't forget to pay a visit to your dentist as well. A bad tooth can harbor abscesses filled with bacteria that feed off of your diet, regardless of how good it is.

                The man who believes that the secrets of the world are forever hidden lives in mystery and fear.

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                • SanguisEtAquaS Offline
                  SanguisEtAqua @TopicalsOnBalls
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                  @TopicalsOnBalls stop mouth breathing

                  Gloria in excelsis Deo.

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                    core @TopicalsOnBalls
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                    @TopicalsOnBalls Chewing xylitol gum could help

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                      NoFapPeating @TopicalsOnBalls
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                      @TopicalsOnBalls All good suggestions in this thread. I would like to add that bad breath necessarily results from some kind of biochemical imbalance, often localized in the mouth/throat (especially tonsils) that can only be exacerbated by self abuse.

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                      • KilgoreK Offline
                        Kilgore
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                        Good thread.
                        I am trying to swish with salt water to fix my breath problem. My Mom says my breath is "very sweet" and according to the internet its a sign of ketosis. Well that's about the only thing it can not be.
                        I know it gets worse when drinking coffee.

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