Tonsilloliths, or tonsil stones as they are also called, result from debris that gets lodged in your tonsillar crypts. In plain simple English, these crypts are pockets in your tonsils. Tonsilloliths are one of the significant causes of halitosis (bad breath) in people.
The question of why some people get tonsilloliths (tonsil stones) is one of the mysteries of our human condition. The simple fact is that there is no way of predicting who will and who will not develop tonsil stones with a hundred percent accuracy. There are people who never take care of their bodies and who have awful dental hygiene that never end up with the stones. At the same time, there are people who brush, floss, and use mouth wash religiously, and also live very healthy lifestyles and still develop tonsilloliths.
Some theories focus on genetics as predisposing people to the development of tonsil stones, much in the same manner that genetics can be a factor in the development of many different types of health issues. Other theories scoff at genetics having anything to do with tonsilloliths, and claim that it is clearly a matter of maintaining good health and solid dental hygiene habits. Each side of the question can easily cite examples that refute the claims of the other.
Where does that leave you? Essentially with no solid answer as to why you should develop tonsil stones and the next person should not. When it is all said and done, there are probably many factors involved that we are just beginning to understand.
However, one thing is very clear. While it is impossible to explain why some people get tonsilloliths and others don’t, no matter how they live, it is possible to take basic precautions and thus minimize the chances of coming down with tonsil stones. That is probably where our main focus should be, and allow modern medicine to continue looking into the “why” of who does and does not get the stones.
In short, the only way to permanently get rid of tonsil stones is through using natural remedies. Surgery to remove tonsil stones is not necessary, easy and simple remedies is the best treatment.
The above information was reprinted with permission from Anna Watson, a 7 year sufferer of tonsil stones and the author of “Tonsil Stones – Secret Home Remedies“, a recommended guide to eliminating tonsil stones using a simple natural home remedy treatment.
Visit Anna Watson’s website for more tonsil stones treatment information here: Tonsil Stones Home Remedy Treatment
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“Hi Anna, Thanks a lot…I’m getting better with my small white tonsil stones…Your recommendation is definite of great help as I find my breath is getting better. The freshness in my mouth is able to last for the entire morning after tooth brush. Thanks again for the great experience that you have and willingness to share of such a simple method that I could have not be able to think of. It is scary that most people would recommend to have the tonsils removed and the comment from those having the operation is lot of pain and suffering. Thanks & regards,” Yew Hong – Falls Church, United States |
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