A
coated tongue is quickly treated. Weak immunity may cause discoloration from
germs or fungi living on the tongue. Healthy tongues are generally pale pink or
whitish pink. A coated tongue is a symptom in which the upper side of the
tongue (touching the palate) is wholly or partially white, black, or appears as
if it is covered with fur. A coated tongue
generally looks white or whitish grey or yellowish white in most cases. When a
tongue looks black, it is called black coated tongue or black fur tongue. This is mostly caused by germs or
fungi. The tongue is discolored due to smoking or medication. The epithelial
tissue thickens for unknown reasons. The tongue becomes thicker and thicker in
very rare cases. It is an initial warning sign of tongue cancer in some cases. It is known that a coated tongue needs
dehydration, treatment of uremia, suspension of antibiotic intake, improvement
of breathing through the mouth, improvement of oral hygiene or smoking,
depending on the reasons. While it is helpful to use a gargle solution to
sterilize the mouth and keep it clean, lactobacilli has the ability to control
autoimmune antibodies, eliminate fungi, treat inflammation and regenerate
cells. The ability
to regenerate cells restores tongue cells to their original condition. Ointment
kills skin cells when it is used for a long time and it takes longer for the original
skin color to be restored due to the pigmentation (scarring). Be cautious when
using such ointment. Edible
medications kill both harmful and beneficial bacteria inside the intestines at
the same time and damages liver function by distorting the environment of
intestines that, when healthy, enables beneficial bacteria to proliferate. Think about food you enjoy! What about your bowel movements?
Regular movements of yellow-brown excrement once a day mean we are
healthy. Our body comprises a massive bacteria forest. While we are alive,
bacteria ceaselessly fights to expand their power. The
bacterial flora changes and the intestines are automatically sensitive to these
changes, which may cause suffering of skin problems, glossitis, mouth ulcers or
enteritis.
(Figure shows
the treatment of a coated tongue and various kinds of dermatitis by taking
powerful beneficial bacteria).
Skin problems can be chronic, incurable, and frequently recurring.
Nonetheless, powerful and dynamic beneficial bacteria are more powerful than
any other germs, demonstrating excellent effect in treating a coated tongue.
When the immune antibody is made by beneficial bacteria inside the intestines,
oral conditions or skin problems will improve. For cases treating a variety of
dermatitis, coated tongues or bacterial dermatitis, see the users’ comments.
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