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Hi, My Name is Richard Hesley. I used to suffer from tonsil stones for more than 4 years. My problems started when I was just 32 years old. When I first spotted these foul, smelly "balls" clumped on my tonsils, I thought I might have an infection in my throat, maybe even tonsillitis. After quite a lot of poking and prodding, the doctor prescribed me some antibiotics and asked me to come back in when I had finished taking them.
I would get a tonsil infection, after my entire packet of antibiotics...my infection was still there. It was painful. Tonsilitis hurts and when you finish your antibiotics and you still have the infection...I began to worry a bit.
Over time, however, I found out a very painful fact about myself: One day my wife told me that my breath was absolutely horrible, to the point of smelling putrid, and that it was not just a one-time thing. She told me this had been going on for quite a while, and it was then that I realized it was also having a negative effect on our sex life.
Nothing I did made the smelly breath go away: breath mints, mouthwash, brushing my teeth several times a day; it all seemed to be for naught. It had been a long time since those weird little chunks had been visible to me, so I almost completely forgot about that time in my life.
I went to the library and checked online. When this first started, there was not as much information on tonsils stones on the World Wide Web. Even now, there isn't a whole lot out there. And one day i found Banish Tonsil Stones. You have to check it out!
Today, I'm completely free of all tonsil stones. I have done so much thorough research that I even came up with some all-natural strategies to get rid of them. No more tonsil stones here! I feel completely confident when I speak to people, and I am not afraid to show the whole world who I am on the sales page. There are no longer embarrassing social moments when it comes to the bad breath I used to deal with on a daily basis.