Hallo,
This is very interesting solution. Can you tell me more about the condition that you actually had? What did cause smelly yellowish white chunks stuck in throat? I know that people tend to get this if they have a cold or if they have some sort of an infection in their body for long period of time. Also acid reflux can be the cause of this condition. My friend had problems similar to this and I know that he told me that he used salty water and it helped him a lot. But I don’t remember him telling me that he used colloidal silver after the salty water. Can you explain this a bit more?
Regards,
Karen
Hey, I also thought this problem was isolated to me when I was really young. I remember that my pediatrician in the early 1970's called them - brace yourselves - "Cheesy Deposits" - EWWWW! He said it was normal. As I got into my 30's, I realized that my parents in their 50's also had them by talking to them and having to deal with their fowl breath problem. It is unmistakable when you have personally had them. I never had them again until I was 35 or so. This is very personal but I must share to try to make sense of this to help others who may be keeping secrets. First, I am a smoker. Second, in early 200's I was sexually assaulted leading me to choose hard drugs to snort to "self medicate" my misery. As soon as I started to put foreign substances up my nose = the would appear the next day. If I stopped for a couple of weeks, they were gone again. So besides your diet, it could be what type of things you put in your body that maybe should not be there. Like your body rejecting a foreign substance and pushing the impurities out. Who really knows? Hope this helps explain something...ME
As I have just replied to another related post to this one. This may be a signifier of Celiac Disease or a Gluten Allergy. This is not in any way food or debris. This is the body fighting against the gluten in which it can not process, and in response turning your body against itself. Your immunity system fighting the invaders (gluten.) I am in no way a health care professional, but have researched this extensively. A gluten free diet is the only remedy for this. I have heard that people still get the smell after tonsil removal, and it is actually in fact NOT a good idea to do so in trying to fix this symptom. A gluten free diet is the only true remedy here (not a salt water gargle.) There are a plethora of silent symptoms from Celiac or Gluten Allergy ranging up to 300's. Google this and inform yourself. It can change your life. I hope I have helped someone.
I'm 69 yrs old and have been getting these things for at least 30 yrs. Don't recall having them as a kid/teen. Just coughed up one of these things, which was about the size of a pea. I get them every so often - usually very small - but haven't had one for over a year. Sometimes they come in pairs. Even if I can't see or feel them, I can tell if one is there if my throat gets sore in conjunction with my breath smelling bad. Eventually you can feel it but I wouldn't try to remove them because they are like glued to your throat and always come out by themselves anyway with a good cough. Twenty yrs ago I asked a doctor about it, he looked at my throat and said not to be concerned so I'm not. Gargling, rinsing your mouth after eating and drinking lots of water won't hurt & may help. It might be worth it to try some vitamins or nutritional supplements, like lysine but you can ask your doctor or research on internet. I don't eat meat and don't drink milk except occasionally in cereal but I do eat a lot of cheese and would love to know if there is a connection to food or weather or some other factors. My sister also gets them so maybe it is hereditary. It's distasteful and annoying but I'll take it over some other worse maladies out there.