Discover How This
"Melting Candy"
Saved My Smile…And My Life!

Molly Bianchi - Grandma, blogger, lifelong foodie, and now the woman who “lights up the room”!
Updated: March 3rd, 2024 - Read time - under 2 minutes
Bad Breath Almost Killed Me…But I Got the Last Laugh!

When I married into a big Italian family, I found myself in food heaven. The problem? All those delicious carbs (not to mention garlic) hit me harder than the rest of the family.
For the next 15 years, I struggled with foul breath that wouldn’t go away.
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I even tried changing my diet and spending thousands at the dentist to get to the root of the problem…but nothing changed. All I could do was bury the stench under a constant stream of breath mints.
I went from being confident and outgoing to shy, reserved, and depressed. No matter how much I brushed and flossed, my teeth and gums got even more weak, inflamed, and bloody.
Worst of all, it became painful to eat. I felt cursed in a strange way… there I was surrounded by great food that was destroying my dental health even when I could no longer eat it!
And Against All Odds… It Got WORSE!
When my doctor finally recommended me to a specialist, they ran a bunch of tests and found out I had a severe infection in my respiratory tract.
“Molly, if we don’t get this under control, I’m afraid this could progress into something much, much worse…”
As he listed off the potential complications, the big “c word” came up a few times. I was literally shaking out of sheer terror. My bad breath was about to kill me!
He said he still needed to run a few more tests before he could recommend treatment… so I went home pale as a ghost and in a complete daze.
And besides the pain and discomfort… there was the expense!
During my last visit to the dentist, I almost cried when I saw the bill.
$5,500!!!
And as I thought about the specialist… whose treatment would probably be more expensive still… I nearly fainted.
Even with my “back of the napkin math” I could tell this treatment would leave me financially destitute.
Worse, I wasn’t even convinced it would WORK! How many thousands of dollars and countless visits had I already wasted on my dentist? How did I know the next treatment would make any difference?
But what choice did I have? None whatsoever... or so I thought.
Luckily, I had a chance encounter that changed my life.
And I discovered that my dental issues had little to do with my dental hygiene routine.
The primary cause of my bad breath, failing
gums and teeth was...
Termite-like bacteria buried deep within my gums, eating my roots and spreading throughout my nose, throat, and airways.
This SAME bacteria has also been linked to Alzheimer’s and dementia!
And put me at risk for other inflammatory diseases like:
Diabetes
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
Arthritis and other Joint Diseases
Allergies
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Psoriasis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
The very same disease that was threatening to take all my teeth was also threatening my most precious memories... and even my life.
I followed the simple daily routine and faster than I would have
thought was possible
The pain in my mouth disappeared
My gums lost their red puffiness and stopped bleeding
Bad breath became just a bad memory
My teeth felt "cemented" into place
Plus now I wasn’t afraid of food! (Apples, Corn on the cob, ribs... bring it!)
I could eat what I wanted when I wanted. And I could kiss my husband or my grandchildren with confidence.
Simply by eating this “melting candy” every day, I was able to knock out the bad breath, the loose teeth, and the respiratory issues in one fell swoop!
And my husband got back the smile he fell in love with!
Now I’m back to the REAL Molly. The one who lights up a room with her bright smile… and isn’t afraid to get close to people because of her breath.
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