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Post-Nasal Drip (tonsillectomy didn’t help). NO PROBLEM
After knowing the cause I guess everyone would be able to carry there step themselves. Well I would also mention the cure. Since there are 4 causes there would be also 4 cures that need to be followed in composite form. They are: CURE OF CFS 1. CHANGE YOUR DIET: a) Avoid Simple Carbohydrate Containing [...]
Post Nasal Drip and Nasal
Scientifically, the anaerobic bacteria that cause bad breath love the amino acids cysteine and methionine, which are the building blocks of the proteins that are found in mucus, phlegm, and dairy foods. In fact, many people notice that when they drink too much milk or eat too much cheese they end up with more mucous/phlegm [...]
Post Nasal Drip Bad Breath
The problem with post nasal drip is that most people don’t really associate it with bad breath and would rarely think to treat their sinus problems to correct their bad breath problems. Usually, when a person thinks he or she has bad breath, he would concentrate on cleaning his teeth and tongue and buying new [...]
Does Post Nasal Drip Help With Bad Breath? by Kelvin Ho
How are post nasal drip and bad breath connected? What is the cause of these conditions themselves, and why would one cause the other? Here are some answers. In the simplest of terms, post nasal drip refers to what we call a runny nose. The sinuses always produce mucus to keep the nose and other [...]
Post Nasal Drip and Bad Breath Go Hand-in
If you have post nasal drip there is a pretty good chance that you have bad breath as well. There is no getting around the fact that these two ailments go hand in hand. This is because the mucus that occurs with post nasal drip creates the perfect conditions for foul smelling breath. There are [...]
Post Nasal Drip Bad Breath
The problem of post nasal drip bad breath is that post nasal drip, a chronic symptom that can be very difficult to correct, provides a constant food supply to bacteria that produce the bad odor we associate with bad breath (halitosis). The drip is a continual flow of mucus from the nasal passages and sinuses [...]
