10 tips to have a fresh breath

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Bad breath is experienced by most people at some time. It may simply be “morningbreath” but can be a persistent chronic condition which affects a person’s everyday life and confidence.

It is almost always caused initially by poor oral hygiene leading to a build up of excess bacteria in the mouth and which gives off smelly gases.
So, contrary to popular belief the following do not usually contribute towards the problem of halitosis: constipation, tonsils, gastro-intestinal problems and food.

View Top 10 Tips below that will help keep your breath fresh and clean!

  1. Keep your tongue clean
    Gently brush it with a soft nylon toothbrush after you brush your teeth.
  2. Drink More Water!
    The drier your mouth, the worse your breath gets
  3. Keep Calm
    Stress makes your breath worse!
  4. Avoid breath mints and/or gum that contain sugar
    These actually make your breath worse
  5. Don’t try to kill the odor of bad breath with another odor
    This is what most of the ‘Big Name’ oral care companies would like you to believe works
  6. Blow your nose more often
    Your breath gets worse when you have a cold, allergies, or post-nasal drip
  7. Don’t use mouth wash w/ alcohol or toothpaste that has sodium lauryl sulfate
    Do you have any idea how many oral care products contain these two ingredients? Here’s a hint, just about all of them
  8. Drink plenty of water when taking prescription medications
    Many of these medicines make your mouth extremely dry
  9. Stop Smoking
    It will give you bad breath in a nanosecond, but may only take 20 years to kill you!
  10. And finally, The Best Way to Eliminate & Prevent Bad Breath?
    Use Clinically Proven Oxygenating Oral Products .

DO YOU KNOW ?
Important things you may not know about bad breath:

In most cases (about 90%), bad breath comes from the mouth itself.

  • Despite public opinion, bad breath rarely comes from the stomach.
  • Most people can smell other people’s breath, but have troublesmelling their own. So, if you think you have bad breath, you might or you might not. Bad taste is usually not a good indication. The best and simplest way to find out is to ask an adult in your family or a close friend.
  • In the mouth, the most common source of bad breath is the very back of the tongue. Food debris, dead cells and postnasal drip can accumulate there, and the breakdown of the proteins by the resident bacteria causes foul odor. The second most important cause is bacteria breaking down protein between your teeth. By the way, the gases and other molecules that the bacteria produce are toxic and can harm your gums as well. Two good reasons to floss every day (if you don’t believe me, smell the floss)…
  • Bad breath usually increases when the mouth is dry. Chewing sugarless gum for 4-5 minutes at a time can be helpful.
  • The generalization that mouthwashes work for only a few minutes is wrong. Try gargling right before bedtime for best results. Some researchers recommend alcohol-free mouthrinses.
  • Eating a hearty and healthy breakfast cleans the mouth and back of the tongue, gets the saliva flowing, and is probably good for you.
  • Some people (maybe 5-7% of the population) have experienced small crumbly ’stones’ in their mouths that have a foul smell. These are called ‘tonsillitis’. They are partially calcified, full of bacteria and develop in crypts in the tonsils. They smell pretty bad, but do not always cause bad breath (again, you have to ask someone).
  • In the large majority of cases, bad breath can be dramatically improved or eliminated.
  • Children as young or two or three can have bad breath from postnasal drip, dental plaque and transient throat infections. However, if they develop sudden offensive odor that appears to come from all over their body, ask the physician to check whether they stuffed something up one of their nostrils.
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Herman Pienaar
23 years ago Herman and his wife Carina, with their 2 daughters moved to George in the beautiful Garden Route region of South Africa. He has a passion for the people of the region and is involved in many humanitarian projects. He is co-owner of the popular Facebook group called Georgiete Staan Saam with a membership of 84 500. He is a connector and an activist for unity and works tirelessly to help all communities in George and the Garden Route to realise that the answer for the political, business and socio-economical problems of the area is to stand together, plan together and working together at a common sustainable goal of alleviating poverty.Herman is the CEO of the Love Garden Route NPC and is one of the founders of the Love George movement. He is the owner and founder of the GardenrouteNEWS platform (previously Lovegeorge NEWS) and the online radio stations RadioCSA. For 32 years Herman specializes in web development and web design and through his business also offer web-hosting, email-hosting and domain-hosting.As a Pastor he has presented over 40 men's and women's camps where the main focus is to assist and guide Christians in discovering who and whose they are, discovering their true calling and then activate them into their true Prophetic and Apostolic calling.