A tonsillolith, commonly known as a tonsil stone, is a small, calcified deposit that forms in the crevices (crypts) of the tonsils. These stones are composed of trapped debris such as dead cells, food particles, bacteria, and mucus that harden over time. Tonsilloliths can vary in size and are often white or yellowish. While many are asymptomatic, they may cause bad breath, a metallic taste, throat irritation, difficulty swallowing, or a sensation of something stuck in the throat. Tonsil stones are more common in individuals with deep tonsil crypts or recurrent tonsil inflammation. They are generally benign but can recur if the underlying conditions that promote their formation are not addressed.
Tonsil stones reduced significantly with CDS use
For most of my adult life, I’ve had white puss like material come out from my tonsils. I recently decided to do some googling to find out more about this. As a result, I found out that these are called Tonsillolith or Tonsil Stones. Anyway, they are smelly and contribute to bad breath. A few months ago, I started using CDS for oral health. Not only did my teeth and gum health improve, but the frequency of the Tonsillolith secretions are down to almost nil.