Orange Tongue cured

Posted by pbeet @pbeet, Nov 16 5:59am

After 3 years search, I believe I have found the key cure for orange tongue. My diet wasn't the best. I eliminated sugars which reduce the orange tongue 98%. You have to watch out for hidden sugars. Then I found ALMASED which has 23 vitamins and 16 amino acids. I drink one every morning with Antitoxin frozen fruit, almond milk and a scoop of fiber powder. Within one and a half weeks, my tongue looks better than when all of this started. I always had little white bumps on my tongue and I was told back in the 70's that the tongue and eyes are your key to health. They are right. My system needed the amino acids and the full range of vitamins.

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@pbeet
May I ask how you got orange tongue? I have not heard of it! Feet too is key to health.

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I've been to four doctors over the last 3 years and no one knows the answer to that question. I first thought it was from medicine I had to take, but the doctor said it wasn't (I've since taken the medication with no added results). Then I thought it was from working in the yard (because of mold on branches and/or leaves). But its not. I had it tested by one doctor and he said he didn't know either. Your right about the feet. I believe one should treat the whole body and soul. Thanks for writing back!

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@pbeet
That sounds really odd. It'd be interesting to do research. Does it cause you pain?

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Its not as uncommon as you think. No, in my case there was no pain. What starts to appear seems to me as tiny little orange and sometimes yellow orbs on the top side of the tongue. The fact that your tongue continues down your throat where you cannot reach, makes the reoccurrence of the symptoms. The flair ups I found caused by sugar, and (appears to me) the chemicals in most ingredients of food. The discomfort comes from coughing, the feeling of a rug on your tongue and not tasting food. Some people have hair like follicles on the tongue or what appears to be a fungus. Good luck with your research.

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Its not as uncommon as you think. No, in my case there was no pain. What starts to appear seems to me as tiny little orange and sometimes yellow orbs on the top side of the tongue. The fact that your tongue continues down your throat where you cannot reach, makes the reoccurrence of the symptoms. The flair ups I found caused by sugar, and (appears to me) the chemicals in most ingredients of food. The discomfort comes from coughing, the feeling of a rug on your tongue and not tasting food. Some people have hair like follicles on the tongue or what appears to be a fungus. Good luck with your research.

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@pbeet
Oh, I see now, you described it well.

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