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Simple Remedies For Bad Breath May Save You...Big Time!



Searching out remedies for bad breath typically does not take much time especially with the hundreds of products available on most pharmacy shelves. However, have you ever noticed that these so-called remedies never really seem to actually treat bad breath? At best, these products mask the problem but they never really address the underlying cause of bad breath. In fact, many halitosis remedies are made with alcohol and other harsh chemicals that can ultimately increase the severity of bad breath and potentially leave you more susceptible to problems with gum disease!

Treating bad breath effectively will boil down to addressing the underlying cause. Unfortunately, curing bad breath is impossible because there are so many potential sources of the problem, including:

  • Diabetes
  • Xerostomia
  • Low-Carb Diet
  • Acid Reflux
  • Pneumonia
  • Bronchitis
  • Tooth decay or infection in mouth or throat
  • Sinus infection
  • Gum disease

With the exception of acid reflux, pneumonia and bronchitis, the actual causes of bad breath are anaerobic bacteria living in your mouth. These harmful bacteria are constantly in your mouth but you can control their numbers using good oral hygiene and some common sense. However, if you do not practice good oral hygiene or take problems with gum disease and bad breath seriously, the bacteria population will grow and potentially cause bad breath and/or gum disease.

Bacteria are simple organisms that must feed and defecate. Anaerobic bacteria feed upon the dead skin cells and leftover food particles in your mouth. The more food they have available, the larger their population will grow and the more severe the chronic bad breath problem will become.

Bacteria waste products, known as Volatile Sulfur Compounds, quickly transform into a gaseous state. These gases, often smelling like rotten eggs, are the actual odors associated with a bad breath problem. If these bacteria excrete these toxins along the gum line and their population becomes too large because you failed to treat bad breath properly, then gum disease is probable. The most common bacteria waste products associated with halitosis include:

  • Hydrogen Sulfide
  • Methyl Mercaptan
  • Putrecine
  • Cadaverine
  • Dimethyl Sulfide

If you really want to prevent bad breath, you must reduce the anaerobic bacteria population. Because these microorganisms breed faster in low-oxygen environments (such as behind plaque or tartar), you need to make sure that you avoid anything that may cause dehydration and Xerostomia (dry mouth). Saliva is rich in oxygen (which lowers bacteria reproduction and indirectly treats bad breath by lowering the number of waste products being produced) and also contains enzymes that help stimulate the production of antibodies that help eradicate the anaerobic bacteria.

You will also need an antibacterial bad breath remedy made from all natural ingredients. Because alcohol and other toxins can cause dehydration and other unwanted side effects, organic and herbal bad breath remedies are considered best. If you are looking for a safe and effective bad breath product made from all natural ingredients that will control anaerobic bacteria populations without causing harmful side effects, then try OraMD® today!



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