This is not a serious answer but some time ago a commedy sketch on UK television was about this man who went to the doctors with a bad breath problem.
He was told to take a spoonful of horse manure every day!!
"will that cure it?"the man asked, "No" said the doctor "but it will tone it down a bit"!!
Halitosis is bad or sour smelling breath. Bad breath can be acute (short term) or chronic (long term) depending on the cause. It may indicate the need to clean the teeth and mouth more often, tooth or gum disease, or intestinal disorders. Consult your dentist and/or physician if the condition persists.
What causes Halitosis?
Halitosis is usually caused by poor oral hygiene. However, it can also can be caused by retained food particles or gum disease. Proper brushing including brushing the tongue, cheeks, and the roof of the mouth will remove bacteria and food particles.
In most cases, halitosis originates from the gums and tongue. The odor is caused by bacteria from the decay of food particles, other debris in your mouth, and poor oral hygiene. The decay and debris produce a sulfur compound that causes the unpleasant odor. Other causes of halitosis are: diabetes, drugs, gum disease, heavy metal accumulation, infection, liver disease, not eating, poor diet, poor dental hygiene, smoking, sulfur, stress, and tooth decay.
Do what they say above (except the joke) and also, ask your dentist to order you BreathRX, which is a system of tongue cleaners and mouthwash etc. that is made for bad breath.
Also, FLOSS!
This is not a serious answer but some time ago a commedy sketch on UK television was about this man who went to the doctors with a bad breath problem.
He was told to take a spoonful of horse manure every day!!
"will that cure it?"the man asked, "No" said the doctor "but it will tone it down a bit"!!
Bad breath comes from a dirty tongue. When you brush your teeth brush your tongue and use mouthwash and your bad breath should go away.
Halitosis is bad or sour smelling breath. Bad breath can be acute (short term) or chronic (long term) depending on the cause. It may indicate the need to clean the teeth and mouth more often, tooth or gum disease, or intestinal disorders. Consult your dentist and/or physician if the condition persists.
What causes Halitosis?
Halitosis is usually caused by poor oral hygiene. However, it can also can be caused by retained food particles or gum disease. Proper brushing including brushing the tongue, cheeks, and the roof of the mouth will remove bacteria and food particles.
In most cases, halitosis originates from the gums and tongue. The odor is caused by bacteria from the decay of food particles, other debris in your mouth, and poor oral hygiene. The decay and debris produce a sulfur compound that causes the unpleasant odor. Other causes of halitosis are: diabetes, drugs, gum disease, heavy metal accumulation, infection, liver disease, not eating, poor diet, poor dental hygiene, smoking, sulfur, stress, and tooth decay.
Hope this was insightful for you
Do what they say above (except the joke) and also, ask your dentist to order you BreathRX, which is a system of tongue cleaners and mouthwash etc. that is made for bad breath.
Also, FLOSS!
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