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What is Halitosis - Bad Breath? |
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Halitosis is more commonly known as bad breath. During this condition one may experience a very unpleasant odor which is exhaled during breathing; this bad odor may be from an oral source due to bacteria or as a result of some other reason. With the warm and moist condition in your mouth it makes it an ideal environment for these bacteria to grow. Halitosis can have a huge significant impact on ones social and personal lifestyle.
Symptoms of Halitosis
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- Dry mouth
- Sour taste in the mouth or a bitter metal taste
- Post Nasal Drip
- A lump in the throat
- Constantly clearing your throat
- White or yellow coated tongue
- People seem to avoid direct contact with you and they step back from you when you are talking to them.
- A smelly odor the minute you open your mouth
- People offering you mint or chewing gum.
What Causes Halitosis?
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- Poor diet
- Rotting food
- Poor digestion enzyme deficiency
- Poor mouth hygiene
- Stress/anxiety
- Gum infection
- Smoking or alcohol consumption
- Post nasal drip
- Medications (antidepressants or even antihistamines)
- Foods such as garlic, onions and spicy foods
Halitosis can also be an indicator of more serious internal problems
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Halitosis can also be an indicator of a more serious internal problem such as:
- Liver disease
- Bronchial infection
- Diabetes
- Kidney disease
How to lower Risks of developing Halitosis
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How to lower Risks of developing Halitosis:
- Replace your toothbrush regularly
- Avoid spicy foods
- Avoid drinking alcohol, eating cheese, meat and sweets
- Chew parsley after meals (natural mouthwash)
- Brush and floss teeth regularly twice a day, using fluoride toothpaste
- Avoid mouth washes with flavorings, alcohol and dyes
- Visit an oral hygienist regularly
Tips to help you prevent Halitosis
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- Drink plenty of water
- Treat existing oral diseases
- Maintain healthy oral hygiene
- Eat plenty of fruit and vegetables
- Take natural antibiotics
- Avoid commercial mouth washes
- Drink tea instead of coffee
- Rinse your mouth after every meal
Natural Products that deal with Halitosis |
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SinusWars2 - Post Nasal Drip Remedy
- Treats - Post Nasal Drip - Sticky/Blocked mucus - Sore throats - Bad Breath - Coughing - Acute and Chronic Post Nasal Drip
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SinusWars14 - General Sinusitis Remedy
- Treats - Congestion - Sinus Infections - Post Nasal Drip - Halitosis - Pressure - headaches - Rhinitis
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SinusWars11 - OriHali Gone - Halitiosis, Bad Breath Remedy
- Treats - Bad breath - helps relieve constipation thereby reducing the body’s toxicity - treats gum disease - treats white or yellow coated tongue, a sweetish, metallic taste in the mouth with saliva that is fetid, coppery, bloody and viscid
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