Very possible: Could be caused by sulfur...sulfa drugs??? A bad taste and gas can be caused by many factors. If this continues, I would keep a diary of your eating and supplements per day and if the symptoms persist. Also, possibly consult a MD.
Answered 8/1/2018
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Highly unlikely: Most often when we produce malodorous gas it's a result of the things we eat. In some cases, flatulence can be malodorous due to bacterial production of methane gas in our colons, if we are colonized with certain bacteria. Sometimes a bad taste in the mouth can be due to tooth decay, tonsil stones or even medications. When in doubt, keep a food diary, keep oral hygiene healthy and see doctor 4help
Answered 5/2/2018
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A simple solution: Bad breath even after brushing needs a powerful help. You can brush and floss and still have a bad breath. The proper diagnosis is the key to a successful treatment. See your dentist for Halimeter test, diagnosis and bad breath treatment that depends on its cause. Good luck.
Answered 6/20/2018
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