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Bad Taste In Mouth

I have had a bad (bitter) taste in my mouth since March o5. I also have gone to all kinds of doctors, had an endoscopy, nobody could find anything out. I have been seeing an acupuncturist for the last three weeks. I must tell you that the taste is actually going away. I have seen him 7 times now. He suggests that I see him 12 times, then go on a maintenance program of 1 treatment per month. This is the only relief I have had in 10 months. I can say that I am 50% better, and hopefully I will be 100% better by the time I get through my 12th treatment.
 
  laffer49 on 2007-01-07
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
I have had a taste disturbance for about one year. Most foods taste weird (except almonds, mequite turkey, spicy soups). Didn't think anyone would believe me. Finally went to dr, referred to ENT doctor. He says the medicines taken last Feb. to treat asthma (clarithromycin,
Advair an inhaled steroid, Singulaire)killed off the bad guys AND the good guys.
Says I have an oral yeast infection(overgrowth of candida).He has me taking Vit.A, Nystatin (swish & spit), and Nasonex spray.
I have only been on this a few days, but since the taste disturbance started shortly after being diagnosed with and treated for asthma, this will hopefully work.
 
MiddleAgeRose last decade
Many times bad taste is due to Mercury poisoning or just any heavy metal poisoning that came through packaged or manufactured foods.

Try Mercurius Vivus 30C once a day for a week.
 
girilal last decade

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