Sunday, March 16, 2008

Quetions about halitosis(Bad oral breath

How would you like to get a great case of bad breath halitosis, quickly and easily? Chances are you would not want that, but sometimes it is easier for us to learn how to avoid certain things by learning how to get certain things. For many people, once they learn how something works, it is far easier to prevent the occurrence in the future. The same principle applies for the causes of bad breath.
In the majority of cases, bad breath halitosis is caused by:
Sugar
Alcohol
Protein
The General Picture:
Whenever we put food or drink or even fresh breath products, such as mints into our mouths, we set off a chain reaction of digestion and excretion with the microbes that live in our mouths. These bacteria must feed in order to stay alive, and there are certain substances that they enjoy feeding on more so than others. Sugar, alcohol, and protein are three of the more enjoyable items for them. Once these microorganisms have digested the substances, they produce waste products, usually in the form of sulfur compounds, that cause the halitosis bad breath problem that we find so annoying and, often, offensive.
As with the organisms that cause bad breath, we, too, must eat and drink in order to live. That being the case, it is not a realistic option to say that we will simply avoid sugar, alcohol, and protein, which would deny the microbes their nutrition and thereby prevent bad breath.
Equally unrealistic as a cure for bad breath is the use of over-the-counter fresh breath products. The reason for this is simple. Most of these products contain sugar, which is one of the substances that we are trying to deny to the bacteria.
The Answer:
What we need for treating bad breath is an all-natural product that does not contain sugar, alcohol, or protein substances.By using the essential oils of peppermint, spearmint and almond you can reduce the levels and the effects of halitosis on your breath. Studies that have been conducted around the world have shown that these three oils, when they are formulated just right, inhibit the odor-producing effects of the bacteria that live within our mouths. This reduces bacterial halitosis. As a treatment for halitosis bad breath, these natural essential oils are a good choice.

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