Typically people that suffer from chronic tonsillitis, which is reoccurring swollen tonsils and sore throats, often experience problems with their breath as well. A patient who has tonsilloliths present is 10 times more likely to have problems with bad breath, than someone who doesn’t experience the growth of tonsilloliths. This statistic is slightly unnerving considering that if you’re reading this, you’re probably experiencing tonsilloliths on a regular basis.
If you’re currently fed up with having tonsil stones, here’s a few things that you should stay away from to keep them at bay until you download our ebook and start getting rid of them for good.
Alcohol: This is a huge aggressor for tonsilloliths, if you can feel that you have some building up inside your tonsils and you drink alcohol, we’ve found that this causes them to grow much more rapidly. Most likely from the fact that bacteria feeds off of this, and the dry mouth that follows along with it.
Dairy: Another huge aggressor in tonsilloliths formation is dairy. You can notice a slight reduction in tonsilloliths simply by reducing the amount of dairy that you consume.
I’ve searched the internet far and wide for information that will cure tonsilloliths and I’ve found that almost every bit of information that I’ve read always points to buying something that is obviously just a pawn to make money, with little or no good useful information that will actually HELP.
This is the reason that I created this website and my E-Book. I know I probably sound like every other Tonsil Stones “buy my book” ad right now, but with the help of this awesome community that’s developed, I’ve gathered and organized a step by step process that if you follow, you WILL stop all of your tonsilloliths from forming! And it doesn’t make you follow some strict diet that doesn’t let you eat anything normal, like a lot of e-books will direct you to do.
Until next time, take care! – Josh Katherman
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