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McBeth

I was just told I have halitosis

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Anyone know what I should do about it? :|

kick whom ever said it in the balls... :|

What if they don't have balls? :P

wolf man's got nards!!! I'm telling ya... (sorry... obscure movie reference)

yeah... I've got nothing... :D
Livin' on the Edge... sleeping with my rigger's wife...

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Did you have a meal that had lots of garlic? or curry? perhaps that is what happened.

Sometimes even brushing and flossing after those meals doesn't help since the spices are seeping through your pores for a few days:ph34r: Garlic stays with me for days!:D





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I think this is a funny thread. ;)

This is serious here I can't believe you are laughing at my situation [:/]>:(



I'm sorry, you're right. Halitosis is not a laughing matter.

Unless it is.
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -P.J. O'Rourke

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tic tacs are very, very, very dangerous... be careful...B|

I have tic tac trauma. :|




Tic Tac trauma? WTF could you splain that to me Lucy? ...:P
Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone!

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hey macbeth,

i give props to the person that told especially if they are a friend. most people would not say anything and you would have never known. if you have a chronic case, all of the mints in the world will help a little but not get rid of it. I know someone who had it, took tic tacks all the time but it was still noticeable. see prof help and hope you find some answers.
dont let life pass you by

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Anyone know what I should do about it? :|



this just in
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Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley have conducted a study that concluded a few whiffs of androstadienone--a pheromone found in male sweat and perfumes--can raise levels of the hormone cortisol in women. Cortisol is associated with stress, but also arousal and brain activation.



There you have it. Male sweatiness makes women smarter. It's in the science. :)

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The study, reported this week in The Journal of Neuroscience, provides the first direct evidence that humans, like rats and some insects, secrete a scent that affects the physiology of the opposite sex.



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More cognitive studies need to be done to understand how androstadienone affects female cognitive functions."

In two trials, 48 female undergrads at Berkeley were asked to take 20 sniffs from a bottle containing androstadienone, which the researchers say smells vaguely musky. Over a period of two hours, the volunteers provided five saliva samples, from which cortisol levels were determined.



Maybe the halitosis can work for you. ;)

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