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Know The Source Of Your Bacterial Halitosis First!

May 29th, 2008

Many people believe that chronic bad breath is caused by the contents
in their stomachs. This is simply not true for most people. Bacterial halitosis
(bad breath) rarely, if ever, comes up from your stomach or intestines.
As most of us know, the human mouth is filled with many types of
organisms and these organisms must feed in order to live. As with all
living things that feed, they must also excrete waste products. The
waste products that cause bacterial halitosis are usually made up of
sulfur compounds, and it is these compounds that are the causes of bad
breath. It only stands to reason that if you could reduce the effects
of those sulfur compounds that are being produced in your mouth, you
could reduce or even eliminate the odors that they cause.

What You Really Need For A Bad Breath Halitosis Remedy

May 29th, 2008

Bad breath halitosis affects many people in many ways. Some people have
been hexed by halitosis for years and years. For others, their bad
breath problems surface only occasionally. In either case, the root
cause of the problem is generally the same. In simple terms, the odors
that we detect in bad breath are caused by waste products excreted by
the microorganisms that live in our oral cavity. To prevent the
bacteria from producing the offensive odors, we must inhibit the
reactions that take place between the bacteria and the substances that
they are feeding on. With this being the case, the best way to cure bad
breath halitosis
is to use a product that does not contain sugar and/or alcohol, but
rather contains the all-natural ingredients of peppermint, spearmint,
and almond essential oils that have been proven in global studies to
inhibit the odors produced by our own bacteria.

Receding Gums As A Gum Disease Symptom

May 23rd, 2008

It’s common to hear about the symptoms of gum disease. You will hear
about bleeding gums and chronic bad breath. However one symptom that
often gets overlooked is receding gums.
When you don’t know anything about it, it can be hard to know what you
are looking for. Receding gums, like the other symptoms of gingivitis,
aren’t typically painful and are often easy to miss. Dentists are able
to correct receding gums by eliminating all traces of the gum disease
infection and picking the right procedure to help the gums grow back
healthy. In some cases it’s as simple as getting rid of the infection
and letting nature take its course. In other cases it may be necessary
to have a gum regeneration procedure done. Receding gums are a problem
you want to have corrected as soon as possible.

Be Aware Of Acid “Bad Breath” Reflux!

April 18th, 2008

It is a very fitting middle name: acid “bad breath” reflux.
While there are a number of factors that may be causing a bad breath
problem, acid reflux is certainly one of the more unpleasant. The
symptoms of acid reflux, or indigestion, are probably as varied as the
potential sources of bad breath, or halitosis. With the exception of
bad breath, most of the symptoms of acid reflux typically do not cause
embarrassment or social anxiety. In order to stop the embarrassing bad
breath associated with acid reflux, you will need to stop consuming
certain foods/drinks that are known to cause the problem. In truth, the
bad breath associated with acid reflux may not be the biggest concern
where your health is concerned and it is important to see a doctor if
the condition is a recurring problem.

Understanding The Bad Breath And Halitosis Confusion

April 18th, 2008

It is indeed a mystery why bad breath and halitosis
are separate words when both are in fact describing the very same
condition. Much the same issue occurs with gum disease and periodontal
disease and for a very similar reason: one term is used in general
conversations while the other is preferred by the medical community.
Bad breath is the general term and halitosis is the word used in
medical circles but there is no difference between the two. Unless the
source of infection is either removed or treated, no permanent
halitosis remedy is possible. While there are a number of factors that
may be causing the condition, the simple fact remains that there is no
need to confuse bad breath and halitosis-they are the same thing! Only
by keeping the population of anaerobic bacteria low and keeping the
mouth salivated will truly cure bad breath.

The Atkins Diet And Bad Breath Connection

April 18th, 2008

While effective in helping to burn calories, a common side effect of the Atkins Diet is bad breath.
In fact, nearly two-thirds of dieters following the Atkins plan report
bad breath problems—especially during the initial Induction Phase.
However, as people progress into latter stages such as Maintenance,
many of those who developed bad breath report a reduction or end to the
embarrassing side effect. In order to better understand how a low carb
diet could possibly lead to bad breath problems, it is important to
understand how the plan helps to burn calories. In order to reduce the
bad breath symptoms while in the initial stage, try adding in more
water to your diet. If you are on the Atkins diet and bad breath
suddenly appears—look on the bright side because that at least means
that you have reached ketosis and are now burning fat and well on your
way to a slimmer body!

Eliminate Bad Breath Effectively!

April 4th, 2008

To eliminate bad breath,
you already know that you have to do more than just cover it up. You
need to fight halitosis at its source: the bacteria that grow and
collect inside your mouth. None of the chemicals found in conventional
toothpastes and mouthwashes have been proving to eliminate bad breath
or the bacteria that causes it. However, in several countries, studies
have been conducted that concluded that the essential oils of
peppermint actually work to eliminate bad breath by killing many forms
of bacteria, including the kind that causes bad breath.

Bad Breath Cure: Is There Really Such A Thing?

September 18th, 2007

Searching for an ultimate bad breath cure
is like trying to find the answer to life: simply put, there is no
such thing. In order to find the best bad breath solutions for each
person, it is important to first understand that there are a large
number of potential causes. The holistic revolution and a general
wariness towards modern medicine (and perhaps it high costs and
relatively invasive nature) forces many sufferers of halitosis to
search for a bad breath home cure.
This approach is certainly a worthy endeavor and in many cases the bad
breath products available in pharmacies do not offer any long-term
solution to chronic bad breath. The awareness of having no available
bad breath cure should not discourage people from searching for it, nor
living up to life with bad breath. Through proper dental hygiene, bad
bacteria can be control, and using effective bad breath home cure it
can be avoided from taking over your mouth and life as well.

Why Gum Soreness And Bad Breath Or Halitosis Should Be Taken Care Of

September 13th, 2007

With gum disease becoming a serious threat to health, knowing the
simple causes and symptoms can greatly prevent it from taking over. Gum soreness
is an big example, and although it can be caused by other factors,
treating it earlier is essential fro avoiding any ore health risks and
dangers. Monitoring the proper dental health is very essential for
maintain the health of the teeth and gums. Preventing the spread of
bacteria in the mouth can help avoid the advancement of gum disease and
bad breath or halitosis.
Bad breath (halitosis) is also a sign of gum disease that people should
not disregard. With gum disease as a serious threat to health, knowing
the most effective and best cure for it is essential. Consulting your
dentists about gum soreness. bad breath or halitosis and other symptoms
that can be bothering your and may lead to gum disease can really be a
great preventive measure for gum disease.

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