Will Acidophillus cure my really bad breath? My breath smells like acid?
Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
2:37 am
My breath smells really bad. Sometimes I feel a little burn in my stomach, but i can smell how bad my breath is, and people have told me.It;s not my teeth, it comes from the stomach.
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Everyone loves a good home remedy. They usually save money, are easy to use and have a feel-good factor because there is no doctor or pharmacist involved. From home remedies to cure bad breath to \"grandma cures\" for smelly feet, someone somewhere will have a clever idea to cure what ails you.
Chronic bad breath home remedies are plentiful, with suggestions involving everything from drinking water laced with mint leaves and lemon juice to scraping the tongue twice a day. As long as the supposed cure is not dangerous and doesn\’t involve untested substances, they\’re worth a try, especially if the halitosis problem is particularly worrisome.
Herbal remedies
Chewing on parsley or mint leaves may not be everyone\’s idea of a delicious treat but many swear by it as a way of eradicating foul odors from the mouth, especially following odiferous foods such as garlic or dairy. Some herbal teas can help freshen the mouth as well as helping to hydrate the body (contrary to the dehydrating effect that regular tea has).
A drop or two of peppermint oil on or under the tongue can work wonders to help cure bad breath. Clove oil can work too but to some people, it tastes unpleasant and can be reminiscent of the dentist\’s surgery.
Try also chewing sunflower seeds and following with a good swish to rinse and drink a big glass of water. Eat yogurt daily that contains acidophilus and bifidus for good gut cleansing
Physical fixes
Tongue scraping is becoming a very popular and quick home remedy for bad breath. It\’s a simple matter of scraping the coating off the tongue and thereby eliminating the hiding places for the multitude of bacteria that thrive there. There are special tongue scrapers available in pharmacies, or you can simply use a spoon that you reserve for the task. Whatever you use, keep it clean and, unless stainless steel, replace it regularly.
Water, water, water
Keeping your body adequately hydrated is an essential part of keeping bad breath under control. The drier your mouth is, the smellier it potentially is. You may notice this after doing strenuous exercise or if you\’re really thirsty. Drink water all day long.
Keep your toothbrush handy
One toothbrush at home and one at work is the ideal solution for maintaining a fresh mouth. It may be called a \’home remedy\’ for bad breath, but everyone knows that if you keep your mouth and teeth clean, there is less chance for bacteria to thrive. While you\’re at it, keep a purse sized pack of dental floss with you and before leaving a restaurant or entering a meeting, do a quick floss and swish in the bathroom.
Remember, all the home remedies in the world will not help if there is something underlying that is causing your halitosis. See your doctor or dentist if you feel you need further advice.
Christian Hanson has published numerous articles on halitosis and bad breath remedies.
You have bad breath and it’s doing your social life no favors. Come to think of it, bad breath not only cost you two dates this month, it’s turned you into a veritable social pariah! Talk stops each time you veer close to a tight little circle. People edge away each time you come close. People look for an excuse to avert their heads whenever you start talking. Now it’s time to ask yourself: in this day and age when there are more dentists than janitors per square meter of living space, why have you not gone running for bad breath cures?
There are bad breath cures and then there are the bad breath cures. As far as bad breath cures go, brushing and flossing are still kings of the hill. Nothing will ever trump mechanical cleaning – not that potent brew Aunt Rosie keeps close by, not that mouthwash Uncle Ernest swears on.
However, if you want to go by the way of the shotgun when looking for bad breath cures (that is, shoot as many bullets as you can and wait until later to count how many actually hit the target), then by all means, do. Here are some bad breath cures that just might work for you.
DRINK TEA. Studies show that the polyphenols in tea can stop bacterial growth that is responsible for bad breath. Polyphenols can also keep existing bacteria from producing stinky compounds like hydrogen sulfide.
GET A TONGUE SCRAPER. Remove food particles, bacteria, and dead cells from your tongue with a tongue scraper. Found in drugstores everywhere, a tongue scraper is one of the most effective bad breath cures around.
DRINK LOTS OF FLUIDS. Water seems to be the ultimate cure for just about anything. As far as bad breath cures go, water keeps the mouth moist, helping it produce more and more saliva.
Why live with stinking breath? We now have more dentists per square meter than janitors. You can’t walk down a block without bumping into a dentist, in fact. If your problem persists and you can’t find good bad breath cures, remember that a dentist is only a hairbreadth (or a breath) away.