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I have never noticed ketosis breath, and my wife has never commented
on it, and she would!

I am not strict low carb, but just generally try to limit carbs. But I
often only have meat and coffee with cream for breakfast, so I am
probably in ketosis half of every day. I feel pretty good this way.

On 10/22/06, Kristina K. Carlton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >Keeeping pretty low carb helps all kinds of mouth, tooth and digestive
> >troubles for me. Even fruit can cause trouble if I eat too much, as I tend
> >to do.
>
> That's interesting...I thought keeping your carbs very low as in ketosis
> causes bad breath as well. Maybe there is a balance I need to find.
>

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