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Word of the Day... Halitosis

My husband works with a lady who has the worst halitosis.

In my husbands words, "her breath is enough to make you wince".
 
If you notice that co-workers, friends and even some family members constantly rub their noses or cover them when you talk, you might have halitosis. 🤭
 
My husband works with a lady who has the worst halitosis.

In my husbands words, "her breath is enough to make you wince".
I worked with this guy who's breath always smelled really strongly of onion. It smelled like an onion, not a little onion on some roast beef or something, this was powerful. One day I walked into the break room, and there he was, reading the paper and eating an onion. Just biting into that thing like it was a juicy apple. :sick:
 
I worked with this guy who's breath always smelled really strongly of onion. It smelled like an onion, not a little onion on some roast beef or something, this was powerful. One day I walked into the break room, and there he was, reading the paper and eating an onion. Just biting into that thing like it was a juicy apple. :sick:
I seen that just once in my life and was in shock.

The strong and intense flavour (and burn), the after taste and as you say, and the associated bad breath.

Another that gets me is garlic sandwiches when someone is sick. I would suffer a severe tummy ache if I tried eating a garlic sandwich.

Apparently too much garlic at one sitting can even result in bleeding of the stomach, etc.
 
I have a friend who eats whole garlic for some supposed health benefits, has done so for much of his life and doesnt seem to care how bad his breath is...
 
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