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I was wearing a pollen mask, so could smell my breath. It was fine until the mucous started accumulating in the back of my nose/throat. So I sucked it down out of my nose and swallowed it, and my breath improved, even while wearing the mask. In Christ, Mike
I don't know if that's what's causing my breath, but that snot in the back of my throat definitely has a slight flavor and odor of it's own, though I personally think it smells nothing like my breath.
Anyway, that's why I hack out mucus from my throat every time I'm at a sink or am free to do it outside. It must help.
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