Douglas.Curtis
Autistic Diplomat in Training
You've all smelled it, whether it's your own breath or someone you know, that rotten smell can be sooo nasty.
I used to have it often in the past, off and on, on and on, then off and on without a noticeable pattern.
No specific food was found to contribute to the issue, even though I eliminated and re-introduced all the foods I typically eat.
I then discovered at least one source and, excepting a few accidental exposures, I've not had the sewer breath since and my digestion is eeeeexcellent! lol
Yes, the sewer smelling breath comes with a slow down of your digestive system. When you are exposed to excessive amounts of this compound, there's a good chance you will have sections of your intestines quit working properly.
Eventually, if you do not take steps to mitigate the issue, you'll end up with the black shits.
Fortunately, exposure to neem/azadirachtin CAN be avoided (difficulty depends on legislation where you live) and you CAN have your life back. No life saving surgery to cut out several feet of intestines needed.
Pass it on!
I used to have it often in the past, off and on, on and on, then off and on without a noticeable pattern.
No specific food was found to contribute to the issue, even though I eliminated and re-introduced all the foods I typically eat.
I then discovered at least one source and, excepting a few accidental exposures, I've not had the sewer breath since and my digestion is eeeeexcellent! lol
Yes, the sewer smelling breath comes with a slow down of your digestive system. When you are exposed to excessive amounts of this compound, there's a good chance you will have sections of your intestines quit working properly.
Eventually, if you do not take steps to mitigate the issue, you'll end up with the black shits.
Fortunately, exposure to neem/azadirachtin CAN be avoided (difficulty depends on legislation where you live) and you CAN have your life back. No life saving surgery to cut out several feet of intestines needed.
Pass it on!
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