Friday 8 October 2010

Bad Breath Remedy for everyone

A true bad breath remedy is not some breath mint, gum, or other short term remedy that merely masks the problem.  Not only do these short term bad breath remedies fail to address the underlying cause of the halitosis, they can fail just when you need them most.
So what’s the big deal here and why should we honestly be so concerned about bad breath anyway?
Because Bad Breath Can Literally Ruin Your Life or Severely Limit Your Potential!
Here are just a few of the social situations where bad breath can spell total disaster:
  • Job Interview
  • Business Meeting
  • Any Social Interaction At Work
  • On a Date
  • Any First Impression

Bad breath isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s literally a liability that can cost you that big promotion, prevent you from getting a job, etc.  And spending $5-10 every week on short term bad breath remedies is just like throwing your money away.


Fortunately, curing bad breath is VERY possible because most problems with halitosis are caused by bacteria living in your mouth.  The average human mouth is literally infested with microbes.
Although there are literally hundreds of different types of bacteria living in your mouth, they can be divided into two basic categories:  Aerobic bacteria (that benefit your overall health and thrive in well-oxygenated environments) and anaerobic bacteria that thrive in oxygen-poor environments.
Anaerobic bacteria are responsible for up to 90% of all bad breath problems and produce waste products known as sulfur compounds.  These compounds produce the foul odor associated with halitosis.
Most bad breath remedies on the market today are designed to kill off these anaerobic bacteria using a variety of chemicals, including:
  • Oxychlorine
  • Chlorine Dioxide
  • Zinc Compounds
  • Alcohol or other similar antiseptics

Unfortunately, these chemicals and antiseptics may temporarily kill off the anaerobic bacteria but they also tend to cause dehydration.  Saliva is your body’s best natural defense against anaerobic bacteria because it is rich in oxygen and makes it harder for the microbes to reproduce.  So any bad breath solution made from harsh chemicals may temporarily reduce halitosis but may actually make the problem worse by causing dehydration!
To cure bad breath effectively, you need to control the anaerobic bacteria without using harsh chemicals that dehydrate your body and rob it of saliva.  One of the quickest, cheapest, and simplest ways to permanently cure bad breath is to make your very own mouthwash using all-natural ingredients that kill anaerobic bacteria—and you can do so for around $1 and have enough mouthwash to last all month!
Another simple and effective bad breath solution is to “starve” the anaerobic bacteria.  That’s right, these smelly microbes feed off of the tiny food particles left in our mouths after eating!  So to naturally lower their numbers, you just need to brush and rinse after every single meal or snack.
Finally, small changes to your diet can also play a big role in eliminating bad breath problems permanently.  Consuming caffeine, alcohol, and foods/drinks made with synthetic ingredients can all lead to dehydration.
A bad breath cure isn’t an urban legend—it is very possible to permanently end problems with halitosis without spending a fortune or waiting weeks to see results.



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