
Why Your The Bad Breath Never Goes Away!
Every rinse, spray, and antibiotic you've tried was aimed at your sinuses.
But the source is one level below.
The saline rinses strip away your nasal passages' own protective barrier and give the bacteria a clearer path up.
The sprays turn the alarm off while the bacteria keep spreading underneath. The antibiotics kill the bacteria for a few days — then the ones left behind repopulate your mouth and crawl right back up into your sinuses.
You've been treating the smoke while the fire keeps burning.
The bacteria causing the rotten smell aren't living in your sinuses. They're living in your mouth. And until you rebuild the protective layer that keeps them from migrating up, the smell will keep coming back.
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They Felt the Shift. You Will Too.
"My breath finally stopped smelling after 2 years of antibiotics."
I'd been on 4 rounds of antibiotics over the last 2 years and my sinuses would clear for a week then the rotten taste would come right back. I'm on month 3 of Vital now and my breath is normal for the first time in I don't even know how long. My wife is the one who noticed first.
"My ENT wanted to do surgery. I tried this first."
I cannot tell you how many nasal sprays and rinses I've done over the last 6 years. My ENT wanted to do surgery next. I found Vital on a Facebook group and almost didn't order it because I was sure nothing would work. Week 3 I realized I hadn't thought about my breath all day. I cried in my car.
"I feel like myself again."
I'd had sinusitis for 9 years and was on my 3rd ENT when I finally gave up and tried this. I didn't expect much because at my age I figured this was just how things were going to be. The rotten taste in my throat was gone by week 4. I had no idea it was possible to feel like myself again at 61.