Take the 60-second assessment. Find out exactly why they keep coming back.
I'd tried everything. Waterpik, salt rinses, cotton swabs. The stones came back every single time. This quiz pointed me to the only thing that actually worked.
Thousands have taken this exact assessment β and finally understood why nothing else worked.
I can't believe I almost had surgery. Two months on this and the stones have basically stopped. Wish I'd found this quiz sooner.
It's called crypt colonisation β bad bacteria living deep inside your tonsil folds where no rinse can reach.
This tells us exactly which surface-level traps you've hit β so we can show you why the source was never touched.
Rinsing removes the output. The bacteria in your crypts reset overnight and start over. That's not your fault.
The anxiety around my breath was running my life. I'd pull back from hugging my own kids. Two months later I genuinely don't think about it anymore.
I'd had tonsil stones for 6 years. I tried every rinse, every tool. One week into this and I could already feel the difference. A month in β they were basically gone.
Your tonsil crypts are hosting a thriving colony of stone-forming bacteria β and every surface solution you've tried left them completely untouched.
This isn't a hygiene failure. Bad bacteria colonised a place no rinse, flush, or capsule ever reaches. Your body isn't broken β it was just given the wrong tools.
The mirror-and-flashlight ritual isn't a habit β it's your body's alarm signal that the stone-forming bacteria have never actually been cleared.
Deep inside your tonsil folds, bad bacteria keep rebuilding the environment stones need. You kept removing the stones. Nobody removed the cause.
Once the good bacteria take up residence in your crypts, the stone-forming bacteria lose their foothold β permanently.
Based on your answers, this is your match β the only delivery format that actually reaches the ZIP code where the problem lives.
I almost booked the surgery. My friend sent me this quiz. I took the probiotic for 8 weeks and I genuinely forgot tonsil stones were ever a thing in my life.