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Mourkoth

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  1. Mourkoth's post in Needing Info on Neuro Breath was marked as the answer   
    I asked a Neuro Sergeon about this bad breath. This terrible breath seems to even smell similar. I said that it was terrrible even after repeated episodes of oral care. We've tried everything. The best for decreasing the smell and also aids in the repair of oral trauma is a 1:1:1 ratio mixture of NS, Peroxide and Cepecol. Anyway this doctor explained the breath problem. I don't know if he was giving me a load of BS but, his story sounds plausable. He said that it was an enzyme given off by trauma or injury to the brain. This enzyme's effect was like the "fruity" breath given off by diabetics. Only this enzyme produces rancid breath. I however, haven't found data to back up his claims.

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