Lucia96980

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May of last year I had a twisted hernia operation, a few days after returning home, I developed the most disgusting bitter taste in my mouth which I still have 15 months later. I now feel apart from the taste a burning sensation tongue & lips. I  have seen 4 different consultants in different fields, with no result. Been on so much medication. I am now feeling rather depressed as there is no change whatsoever. Just wish someone somewhere could give me an answer to cure it. I,m taking Ranintidine, Esmeprozole. I do also have a Hyatis Hernia. Any help or suggestions would be so much apreciated. Thank you

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    I have hiatus hernia but I also sleep apnoea. I have to sleep on my side without a pillow for the sleep apnoea. This is bad for the HH and causes reflux. I,d had the bad taste for quite some time. When I raised the head of the bed it helped both conditions.  The alkaline water helped with the pepsin embeded in the osophagus and the coconut oil sorted the mouth. Plus when I clean my teeth I use a tongue scraper. Coconut oil has amazing health benefits. It is a saturated fat but the good kind. It is the perfect fuel for the brain and can reverse dementia. I told one lady who had burning mouth to try it and she said there was a massive improvement. Within one day. Google it's other benefits.
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      Thank you very much for all the info, hopefully tomorrow i will get the things you suggested. So desperate now I will try anything smile

       

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      gallee, just been looking at the cocnut oil, there are so many. Which would you recommend?
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      I'm not an expert but extra virgin coconut oil seems to be the one recommended. It's the one I use. 

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