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January 8, 2007

Ideas that calim to help with Bad Breath…anything is worth a try.

Filed under: General Relief — Susan @ 7:05 am

Recently we ran across and article that suggested the following to help with morning bad breath. 

The first thing to do in the morning people is to gargle with one teaspoon of honey and cinnamon powder mixed in hot water.   It went on to say that by using this tecnique that ones breath would stay fresh all day.

For some funny humor yes everyone needs a good laugh once in a while even those of us for suffer from bad breath.  Go to the following link.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxr9p_plus-white-3-actions-tooth-brush-co

We found the following at the People’s Pharmacy site and thought it might interest you.

Dear People’s Pharmacy: Can medications cause bad breath? My husband takes pills for heart trouble, high blood pressure and diabetes. His breath is really bad, and mouthwash or breath fresheners don’t seem to help. Answer: According to a recent review in the British Medical Journal (Sept. 23, 2006), some drugs can contribute to halitosis.  Medications that cause dry mouth can create conditions that foster odor-causing germs. Oral infections are often the source of bad breath, so he should see his dentist.  If bacteria in the stomach (Helicobacter pylori) are the problem, antibiotic treatment can help. Diabetes that is out of control can create a distinctive breath odor. Heart medicines containing nitrates (nitroglycerin and related drugs) are occasionally linked to bad breath, but such drugs are crucial and must not be discontinued  

 

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