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[quote=Anonymous]Tonsils stones could be the culprit. My sister swears by some water machine that helps flush them out. Tongue scraping could help too if she just happens to have a tongue with a high bacteria count. Though my hunch is that she may have GI issues that are leading to such terrible bad breath. My dad suffered from GORD and once that was under control it went away. And finally, some meds can cause this like nitrates. I'd write an anon letter but I would frame it as you or someone close to you suffered similarly and needed it pointed out to them. You know, to soften the blow a bit. Suggest the above causes and remedies but also say that if it is due to medication, she needs to chew gum or suck on Altoids near constantly so her personality can make an impression, not her breath.[/quote]
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