Monday, August 11, 2014

A common question people ask is whether bad breath is curable and/or preventable. Some people believe that bad breath is only preventable by changing their oral hygiene habits. Others believe that bad breath can be cured from returning. Both groups are right, and both groups are wrong…
Is it a matter of language?
The words "cure" and "prevent" are commonly interchanged when describing bad breath remedies; however, the premise remains the same. Bad breath is both curable and preventable. People’s interpretations of language vary, and some people consider the words similar; others consider them drastically different. Regardless of your perception of either word, this is not a lesson about language and semantics. Allow me to explain…
Treating bad breath requires eliminating your current problem and preventing it from returning. However, there is no one-time cure for bad breath; it is a matter of changing your oral hygiene habits and using the correct oral hygiene products.
Bad breath is curable, because once you adopt an effective bad breath prevention regimen, your bad breath problem will disappear. Bad breath is also preventable, because your bad breath problem will not return if you continue applying your regimen.
Who is susceptible to bad breath?
Some bad breath sufferers assume that they are more susceptible to bad breath than other people. They feel so helpless, that they convince themselves that their problem is incurable.
Honestly, most people are equally susceptible to bad breath. Everyone has bacteria in their mouth that produce bad breath.
While certain physical characteristics can complicate bad breath (such as the texture of your tongue), bad breath is not hereditary, incurable or unpreventable for any person. True halitosis exists when a person produces a foul odor from their oral or nasal regions.
Halitosis sufferers seem unable to eliminate the smell – even by using normal oral hygiene techniques, recommended by their dentists. The occasional "morning breath" most people experience is not really true halitosis, but it can be just as disastrous and it should be treated similarly. If you suffer from bad breath, you know how much it negatively impacts your life. It may make you feel too embarrassed to socially interact or even mention your problem to your physician or doctor.
You can dress perfectly for an important interview or upcoming occasion. Maybe you select a special outfit and/or gift - or you just plan something special for the occasion. You take a shower and follow your typical routine – including brushing your teeth, flossing, and using mouthwash.
Maybe you carry breath mints, just as a precaution, to take just before such an occasion - but what if it is a surprise? What if your boss calls you into his or her office unexpectedly?
What if… unfortunately… you are not even slightly aware of your problem? This situation can ruin any impression you are trying to cast, or special event you are trying to share!
A person can attend an interview or meeting dressed to kill, or a formal dinner dressed like a model; however, if this offensive smell permeates the air… it takes over!
Remember, you can cure and prevent bad breath!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Bad Breath Home Remedies -Try Some Yogurt

Looking for a bad breath home remedy?  Stop your search!  The Bad Breath Report provides natural solutions to this embarrassing problem.  Filled with solutions, you do not have to continue to spend money on countless products and unproven remedies.

The Bad Breath Report provides a simple, 4-step technique that works almost immediately to give rapid and lasting relief from bad breath. And, instead of merely masking symptoms (like all other treatments) this procedure also eliminates the root-cause of bad breath.

Everything you need to eliminate bad breath fits into the first 24-pages of The Bad Breath Report, including additional information about how to keep your teeth white and gums healthy.

Here is one natural remedy you can try immediately at home:

In a study detailed at the 83rd General Session of the International Association for Dental Research, Dr. Kenichi Hojo of Tsurumi University in Yokohama, Japan, found that sugarless yogurt significantly reduced the levels of oral hydrogen sulfide (which smells like rotten eggs, and is one of the main components of bad breath) in 80% of participants.

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The 24 volunteers who partook in the study followed strict instructions on oral hygiene, diet and medication intake. The participants first avoided all yogurts for 2 weeks and then had samples of VSCs taken from their mouths. They then ate 90-grams (about 3 ounces) of sugarless yogurt twice-a-day for 6-weeks.
At the end of the study, more samples were taken and a significant reduction in hydrogen sulfide levels was discovered in 80% of participants.

It was postulated that active bacteria in the yogurt, specifically Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus effectively drowned-out the bacteria responsible for producing the hydrogen sulfide.

While that doesn’t effectively address the root cause of bad breath, it does show fighting bad breath doesn’t have to be unpleasant. After all, what could be more pleasant than a cup of  tasty yogurt every day!?

To apply findings of this study, simply eat about 3-ounces of sugar-free yogurt containing livecultures of Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermopholis (check the labels) every day.

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