Bad Breath - Is It (Bad breath treatment) A Problem

Tip! Practice basic natural oral hygiene. As I indicated in the core e-book of my site, practitioners of Yoga such as the hard-core ones in India, Africa and even here in the USA know of such ancient techniques of cleansing the body that-though not as necessary for the beginner-are very, very effective for eliminating bad breath.

High populations of us have the dreaded morning breath, and this simply cannot be helped. This is usually caused from having a dry mouth for such a long period of time. Daily smells on your breath can be contributed from foods, drink and smoking, and sometimes medication can be a cause. Anything that dries out your mouth will cause some degree of bad breath as the dry mouth area is the perfect breeding area for the bacteria that causes bad breath.

Everyday there are adverts informing us to take mints of regularly have mouth washes. It is commonly known that these products actually help cause bad breath, so they are really doing no favors for you at all.

Tip! Commiphora molmol, Latin for myrrh, is also used for bad breath. It can be taken to cure infections in the mouth, teeth, gums and throat.

Bad breath is formed by high concentrations of bacteria in the mouth, and the bacteria lives and breeds underneath the tongue’s surface and on the tonsils at the back of the throat. Unfortunately it is not just sat on the surface where it can be simply washed off by mouth wash or mints. Most mouth washes contain alcohol, which is a great addition in helping to dry out your mouth, which in turn leads to bad breath.

As we all know foods such as garlic and onions are great for bad breath, but we all eat more and more, because we like them. The bacteria that causes bad breath is present in everyone’s mouth as it is needed to help break down the proteins in numerous types of food we eat. What we have to do is not allow that bacteria to breed to much otherwise it will work to our disadvantage and provide us with bad breath.

Tip! Some recommend chewing gum to stop bad breath, as the increase of saliva production may help to eliminate odor. During the night, saliva production greatly slows; down causing the dreaded ‘morning breath’.

If bad breath is a major concern to you then there are a few precautions you can take to help eliminate the smell. Brushing your teeth several times a day, and especially after meals can do the trick. Cutting out certain spicy foods, as that is a great contributor to bad breath. Don’t smoke and cut your weekly alcohol intake down considerably. Investing in good tooth paste that neutralizes the sulphur compounds and has anti bacterial properties to help reduce the risk of bad breath. Always have regular visits to the dentist.

More information on Bad Breath can be found at the author’s website at http://www.curebadbreath.info

Tip! A dry mouth can result in bad breath. This is because dead cells congregating on your tongue, gums and cheeks breakdown and emit an odor.

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