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What is is the GREATEST bad breath remedy, cure, etc. you know of?

November 9th, 2008 . by admin

… BESIDES visiting a dentist for halitosis.. I'm talking about short term cures.. like after smoking, drinking, etc.
DR MARGARET & some others: READ THE WHOLE QUESTION BEFORE THAT "WAR & PEACE" BOOK SIZED ANSWER! you didn't tell me anything that I already knew. Christ, people.. READ THE QUESTION. .THEN UNDERSTAND IT BEFORE YOU ANSWER.

parsely of course.
mint leaves also work

11 Responses to “What is is the GREATEST bad breath remedy, cure, etc. you know of?”

  1. comment number 1 by: Aubrey K

    use mouth wash and baking soda with peroxide *but dont swallow it!!!) gives me whit and shiney teeth and minty
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  2. comment number 2 by: devil_queen_biatch14

    brush ur teeth n tongue
    mouth wash
    tic tacs
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  3. comment number 3 by: Heleyna

    parsely of course.
    mint leaves also work
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  4. comment number 4 by: Dr. Margret

    Ridding yourself of bad breath may be a several step process. By following a step-by-step program you may find the cause of bad breath and be able to eliminate the problem. Try this program over several weeks and see what works for you.
    Oral Hygiene

    Practicing good oral hygiene is always important, so start here. There are three areas of concern in the mouth: the tongue, teeth, and gums. Brushing your teeth, flossing, and cleaning your gums, followed by rinsing thoroughly, will help minimize the problem by removing the buildup of bacteria. The tongue may be loaded with decaying food particles and bacteria that cause bad breath. Brushing or scraping your tongue first thing in the morning and before bed will help eliminate the problem here. By removing the buildup of decayed material, a major breeding ground for bacteria, you will reduce your plaque as well. The plaque leads to periodontal disease, which, in turn, can lead to heart disease. So this oral hygiene step is very important to your overall health!

    - Get your teeth cleaned and any cavities filled. Plaque and cavities are a great breeding ground for the bacteria that cause bad breath.

    - Another way to improve your oral hygiene is to use a water pik after breakfast. Put an ounce of hydrogen peroxide in the water.

    - Try brushing your gums and tongue with some powdered cloves or myrrh.

    - Brush your tongue twice a day with a toothbrush soaked in chlorhexidine (an antibacterial agent).

    - Swish water around in your mouth after each meal or snack. This will reduce the food particles or drink residue (primarily sugar) that may lead to your bad breath.

    - Although mouthwashes will solve some of the immediate problems, you must get at the root of the cause. Mouthwashes in general are only a temporary mask for the problem, and their effects last only half an hour or so. Gargle with an antiseptic mouthwash. Try to find a mouthwash that has as little alcohol as possible, as the alcohol will make the problem worse! Also, frequent use of a mouthwash with more than 25% alcohol has been linked to an increased incidence of oral cancer. For a non-alcoholic mouthwash, use a mixture of 50% hydrogen peroxide (3% solution) and 50% water, and swish it around for 30 seconds and expectorate.

    Your saliva is important in the fight against bad breath as it suppresses bacteria that cause it. Anything that reduces the saliva output, such as alcohol, antianxiety drugs, smoking, stress, and medications such as decongestants and diuretics, allows the microorganisms to proliferate.
    Dietary

    Eliminating certain types of foods, such as high-fat foods, meat, sugar, exotic spices, and dairy products is the next step in pin-pointing the cause of bad breath. The types of food you eat may be one of the reasons for your bad breath. Acidic foods, for instance, create an environment for bacterial growth. High-fat and high-protein foods may not digest well and give off gas. Some people have a hard time metabolizing meat and dairy products, with the result being bad breath.

    Sugary foods are a problem as the bacteria in the back of the throat feed off the sugar.

    Garlic, onions and exotic spices (such as curry) are common sources of problems for many people. As these foods are digested certain compounds are transmitted from the blood through the lungs and exhaled for up to 24 hours.

    Cheeses, such as blue, Camembert and Roquefort, fish, especially canned tuna and anchovies, and spicy deli meats are often the culprits.

    Beverages such as coffee and tea are other possible sources of bad breath. They are both very acidic. Cut back on these and see what happens.

    Eat more fruits, especially kiwi, papaya and pineapple, which contain digestive enzymes. Vegetables are very important, too, especially leafy green ones. See Digestion/Intestinal Health in our Ailments section for more tips and products that will help the digestive process.

    Supplements

    Vitamin B A deficiency of B vitamins may be the cause of your bad breath, so try taking 50 mg of niacinimide with each meal, plus a high potency B complex tablet and 50 mg of B6 once a day.

    Vitamin C in divided daily doses of 1,000 to 6,000 mg will help rid the body of excess mucus and toxins that may be the cause of bad breath.

    Zinc A deficiency in zinc may be another cause; take 30 to 60 mg per day. Don't take more than 15 mg. of zinc for more than a week or ten days without medical supervision as high levels of zinc can interfere with the absorption of copper.
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  5. comment number 5 by: nonesuchwhy

    bruth your teeth, maintain good eating habits, don't buy mouth wash liquids they kill your normal mouth floral bacterias its not good for your health.
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  6. comment number 6 by: WILLIAM H

    First, don't do or eat those things that cause you to have bad breath (obvious answer).
    Second, brush your teeth, scrape your tongue and rinse with a good mouthwash.
    Third, drink adequate amounts of water as a lack of the same can slow down your digestion and lead to bad breath.
    Eat a piece of crystalized ginger or a ginger candy, espeically after eating a spicy food. It weill help get rid of the bad breath and it will aid your digestion.
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  7. comment number 7 by: joanne h

    parsley if youve eaten garlic.. and strawberrys are a breath freshner. or carry a pack of mints…. or not smoke and drink. coming from a drinker and a smoker
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  8. comment number 8 by: meow8384

    those new brush ups like a paper toothbrush 4 ur finger. or orbit gum
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  9. comment number 9 by: madison134

    I like Breath Assure.They are little caps that you take and you have great breath all day. I chew Orbit too but only because I like it. They are available everywhere and made of natural ingredients and they aren't expensive, but they work really well.
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  10. comment number 10 by: mike s

    you can stop smoking and eating garlic. i heard that eating the parsely garnish can stop bad breath. brushing and scraping your tongue is another biggie. cleaning your teeth also a good idea.

    short term stuff usually involve mints. but they make stuff you can swallow as well.
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  11. comment number 11 by: snowflake

    Full glass of water. I'm serious.
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