Nah .... the fibrin cloths are grosser since these look really alien.
however:
buildup of dead skin cells on the many tiny projections (papillae) on the surface of the tongue that contain taste buds. These papillae, which are longer than normal, can easily trap and be stained by bacteria, yeast, tobacco, food or other substances.
Given the amount of friction with foods and stuff, you really have to wonder about that particular build-up, especially in conjunction with the vaxx.
I know right? I have always brushed my tongue when doing teeth, because I was aware that it reduced that funky dark taste that develops even if brushing regularly and using mouthwash. Believe me I tried not doing it, because, it makes me gag when I do it, but I still do it, because it makes the mouth routine last longer. Also, that practice helps when one has a sore throat and develops a white coating, that is prolly bacteria.
So one wonders about that condition. How can people have that disgusting, even scary, build-up. Does the vax induce an outrageous growth of papillae to trap microbes, or are they not brushing their tongue? One would think that brushing would at least prevent a build-up of whatever that is.
No, don't do it. It's as gross as you can imagine.
Nah .... the fibrin cloths are grosser since these look really alien.
however:
Given the amount of friction with foods and stuff, you really have to wonder about that particular build-up, especially in conjunction with the vaxx.
I know right? I have always brushed my tongue when doing teeth, because I was aware that it reduced that funky dark taste that develops even if brushing regularly and using mouthwash. Believe me I tried not doing it, because, it makes me gag when I do it, but I still do it, because it makes the mouth routine last longer. Also, that practice helps when one has a sore throat and develops a white coating, that is prolly bacteria.
So one wonders about that condition. How can people have that disgusting, even scary, build-up. Does the vax induce an outrageous growth of papillae to trap microbes, or are they not brushing their tongue? One would think that brushing would at least prevent a build-up of whatever that is.