Michelle from Stevensville, MI, asked:
Hi Julie,
Thank you for your help. I’m looking for guidance regarding chronic halitosis that I’ve struggled with for many years. Any insight you may have would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Michelle
Hi Michelle,
Chronic halitosis (“bad breath”) is usually linked to internal factors such as tongue bacteria, tonsil stones, sinus drainage, gut imbalance, or dry mouth. A simple daily routine (tongue scraping, flossing, staying well hydrated, and adding a probiotic) can make a difference.
When I connected with your energy to explore a possible root cause, the primary issue appeared to be tonsil stones. These are small, hardened white or yellow deposits made up of trapped food particles, bacteria, and dead cells that collect in the crevices of the tonsils. Energetically, I saw them clearing. To support this physically, try gargling with warm salt water, which can help dislodge them. In more persistent cases, a physician can assist with removal, sometimes using specialized techniques like laser treatment..
On an emotional and spiritual level, halitosis can also be associated with holding back expression or unspoken feelings, things that haven’t been fully released.
I encourage you to address both the physical causes and your ability to express yourself more freely. This is often where deep, lasting change occurs.
Hugs,
Julie




