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Does your odour come and go? If so your results do indicate mild TMAU."
There it is. I have TMAU. To be honest I'm not really surprised. I'm still not clear whether it's primary or secondary. Results tell me it should be primary TMAU but isn't it genetic? Nobody else in my family has anything like this.
Now I don't know what to do. Diet changes? Metronidazole?
• TMAU negative
• Still looking for cure
• Feel free to contact me for anything
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I feel my condition is very similar to yours… bad breath/nasal odour (even though I can't really smell it myself at most times)…but for yours years I have seen the reactions of people to know I have a problem.
I am in the process of getting tested for tmau.
In the past over a span of few years I have had metronidazole and it has helped a lot. The first time I had it after visiting a dentist for a procedure who gave me metronidazole to take for a week I think, and I noticed that it improved my condition greatly but as soon as I stopped taking it the problem came back. Many months afterwards I got another course of metronidazole and the same thing happened, my problem improved vastly whilst I was taking them but as soon as I stopped it came back. I have tried it one more time since then and the same thing has happened. But i was very hesitant for taking them for over 10 days as taking antibiotics for long is not good for the body.
Have you ever considered to have lingual tonsil surgery or get them checked by a doctor?
I have had my palatines mostly removed which did help a bit but am still suffering from bb/nasal odour. Just because one has tmau it does not necessarily rule out that one is suffering bb issues from another source too.
Sun123, iv not considered lingual tonsil surgery. I had my tonsils removed 7 or 8 years ago hoping to cure me.. It didn't. I know now, what my problem is. My halitosis is not dental/oral related - Iv been diagnosed with TMAU2 (secondary TMAU). Not only my diagnosis but, all my little tests have confirmed this for me.
Update on this year::
Iv pretty much still got halitosis because iv not done very well at keeping to a low choline diet. Iv kept out the major danger foods (fish, eggs, spinach, cabbage, nuts etc etc, but not really been keeping much of a check on my choline intake... Still enjoying my pizzas, curries, beer and stuff hehe) Although iv still got halitosis, its not nearly as bad as it was, now iv cut out the major danger foods!
Also at the grand age of 33 i began smoking, this has appeared to make my breath smell worse, im quitting 100% January 1st though. I have to
One thing I have found out is:: Look After Your Liver!
Some tips that have helped me this year.....
I chop a lemon into very small pea-sized bits, pop onto my tongue and knock back with water. First thing each morning.
I do the same with a lime too last thing at night.
Dont smoke.
Cut back on alcohol (especially beer)
Eat blueberries daily.
Drink plenty of water.
Vitamin complex B pill in the morning,,, Riboflavin pill at night
Sweat daily, do whatever to make yourself sweat.
.....on top of this just keep to a low a choline diet as much as possible. Its very difficult but can be done. Allow a few treats here and there.... If i do eat any 'bad foods',, knock back some charcoal capsules 5 minutes after eating.
"Im not an expert on TMAU, these are just a few things that have helped me personally"
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