Bad Breath Remedy
Posted: March 14th, 2008 | Author: Rupert | Filed under: Bad Breath Cures and Remedies | No Comments »
What’s the best remedy for bad breath?
I brush,floss and use mouthwash everyday but,it persists.
I visited the dentist about three months ago and he said there was no gum disease.
Thanks.
have you always brushed your teeth a lot. because sometimes if you stop for a while and then start again you will still ahve bad breath. and there is this sickness that causes you to have bad breath all the time but i forgot what it was called. it might be a little gross but its nothing to stress over. sorry i couldent be more help!
my 15 year old son has very bad bad breath. his teeth are fine. is there any remedy for bad breath?
he drinks a lot of water with ice.
Most common causes of halitosis are actually found in the mouth itself – a bad tooth or abscess, tartar formation, mouth ulcers, inflamed and infected gums or decayed food caught between the teeth.
Empty stomach, digestive disorders like infection of the digestive tract, constipation and infection of the stomach are some digestion related problems that make up the second most common list of causes of halitosis.
Garlic and curry, and other similarly spiced up foods which basically contain onion, hot peppers and other spices. Spices tend to stay and re-circulate through essential oils they leave in your mouth.
Cheese – It gets a hold on your breath and doesn’t let it go. Sometimes, other dairy products too are responsible for bad breath.
Fish like tuna and anchovies, and spicy deli meats like salami and pepperoni also leave their respective peculiar smell long after you have had them.
While there are plenty of short-term products such as gums and fresheners on the market, most do not last more than a couple of hours and tend to only mask the bad breath rather than address underlying causes.
For this reason, many people are now turning to natural herbal and homeopathic ingredients such as Kali. Phos, Silica and Sweet Fennel to successfully help them with halitosis. Kali. Phos is well known for its antiseptic and cleansing properties and is effective at addressing putrefactive conditions such as halitosis, foul smelling flatulence and stools.
Silica works by cleansing the cells of toxins and ridding the body of bad odors, while addressing some of the underlying causes of bad breath such as gum disease, sinus infections and mouth abscess. Lastly, sweet fennel has a long history of use for treating digestion problems and is a popular aid to sweeten the breath.
You may get more info here http://www.healthherbsandnutrition.com/remedies/h/halitosis.htm
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