Fermented Foods & Digestion : How to Avoid Halitosis

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

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 nutrition and wellness expert in Beverly Hills.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  • I have had bad breath, lost my job due to it. tried to find a new job but it's very hard once you stink up the office. I had tonsil stones and awful bad breath. My friend told me to check Oraltech Labs advice as it got rid of his bad breath and his post nasal drip. I've been following Oraltech Labs advice for about 4 months now and I feel much better, also people are not avoiding me anymore so it seems to have cured my bad breath as well.

  • hi intertwined it's to not whine about one has another not do so about other/if curious @clue result dh can admit what's not right underneath comes around. even chronic intestinal weakness misworked celiac teeth show depletion likewise methylation loops. however title tells fermented vegetation helps mouth health, & once in long while o alarmed mate my wild steep was off greet segue. as even tongue's usually red unscraped. yes skin's prettier from no topical tool too. so no vague making vagrant~

  • @fetymann What the heck is water pik

  • not at all true!

  • @shocker8548 Tell her to eat foods that are rich in enzymes and (good) bacteria

    What I do is fill a jug with frozen orange juice, and put a bit of lactic acid bacteria in it, and when it's nearly gone, I fill it back up again. Good bacteria in your mouth doesn't smell so bad.

  • Lose the sweater!

  • or just get surgery to remove the tonsils.

  • very good vid. it took me 13 yrs to realize that my breath problem was from my digestion problem, had asthma all my childhood, took so many antibiotics, sick all the time with strep throat, dia-consitpation problems when to dentist she said no problem went to ENT couldn't find the problem so i went to internal meds they put me on nexxum and everything under the sound, but i got worst so i did my own research and found my hcl level was low so i do the enzymes and hcl supplements and it is gone.

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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.

  • 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...

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