Paul Saladino· MD
we'll talk about the way the reason that if your breath is bad freshening up with toothpaste is not what you want to do you need to figure out why you have dysbiosis
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
we'll talk about the way the reason that if your breath is bad freshening up with toothpaste is not what you want to do you need to figure out why you have dysbiosis
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bad breath is not an absence of colgate total crest or any other crappy toothpaste it is essentially dysbiosis and halitosis caused by problems in your gut and in your microbiome
if you have bad breath it's because of your gut it's because of disbiosis in your gut not because you're not using a minty toothpaste
so our mouth is like a reflection of our gut Flora right and if you have bad breath is not that you're not brushing your teeth with toothpaste it's that you have dispos in your gut right so it all comes back to quality of food