Archive for August, 2008

Chronic Sore Throat - Possible Solution??

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

My fiancee has suffered from chronic sore throat since she was a teenager. Along with this came bad breath.

The combination of the chronic sore throat and the bad breath left her uncomfortable and feeling less confidence in herself. She didn’t want to get too close to people when talking.

Anyway, I turned her on to some oxygen containing mouthrinses and they had some mild affect on her bad breath but did nothing for her chronic sore throat.

Then she tried these lozenges that contain a special kind of probiotics. She said she felt instant relief. She is feeling better and will continue to - provided the probiotics take root and make themselves at home.

Those with this particular strain of bacteria in their mouth and throat very seldom suffer from bad breath. This lozenger treatment is also very popular in Europe.

I’m glad she is feeling better and free of chronic sore throat pain. I think she will also feel more confident too. I’m delighted we came upon this solution that seems to have worked for her.

If you want to read more about these probiotics click here.

 

David Snape

Author: What You Should Know about Gum Disease


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