tonsil stones smell
Tonsil stones smell bad, real bad.
That smell is sulfer, which is produces by the natural and normal bacteria in your mouth working overtime on your proteins.
Because your bacteria are set on overdrive, their incredible efficiency results in sulfer mixing with food debris and other junk that gathers in the back of your throat and lodges in your tonsil crypts to produced compacted and foul smelling tonsil stones.
These stones dislodge from time to time and you can get quite a fright when you cough them up, wondering where, why and most importantly, how do I get rid of these tonsil stones.
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