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<p>Getting rid of bad breath can be a challenge. Typical home treatments if effective at all were only a temporary solution. Dentists, until recent years, would often compound the problem with traditional dental hygiene solutions that never addressed the real issue which are the creation of volatile sulfur compounds or VSC’s. Contrary to the once held belief that bad breath odor comes from the stomach; research has proven that this usually is not the case. There are a variety of bad breath causes but many are the result of giving bacteria natively inherent in the oral cavity an opportunity to produce volatile sulfur compounds. The Ideal home treatment for bad breath will prevent or reduce VSC production.</p>
<p><strong>Who is Dr. Harold Katz</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Katz world renowned bad breath specialist and founder of the California Breath clinics is a graduate of the University of Los Angeles (UCLA) school of dentistry. Dr. Katz has also been awarded a degree in Bacteriology.</p>
<p>In 1993 he began his search to find a bad breath treatment experimented with a series of compounds that would attack the Anaerobic Sulfur-Producing bacteria which caused bad breath. Out of these studies was born what is now known as the TheraBreath <br />System. After much experimentation Dr. Katz discovered that properly PH buffered oxygenating compounds proved to be a successful treatment for chronic bad breath.</p>
<p><strong>How To Find Out If You Have Bad breath</strong></p>
<p>Clinical testing with the use of a Halimeter for unusually high concentrations of sulfides in the breath.</p>
<p><strong>In Home Testing</strong></p>
<p>Lick the back of your hand wait about 10 seconds and smell for a bad odor.<br />This works because you are checking for sulfur compounds that have been transferred from your tongue to the back of your hand.</p>
<p><strong>Do Breath Mints, Mouthwashes And Gums Work</strong></p>
<p>Popular over the counter breath mints gums and candies only temporarily freshen breath because they contain ingredients like sugar which help to increase the production of VSC’s (volatile sulfur compounds the major cause of bad breath).</p>
<p>Mouthwashes are no better because most contain alcohol or sugars and both ingredients aid bacteria in producing sulfur compounds.</p>
<p>Zox breath fresheners contain no sugar but a natural sweetener called Xylitol. Zox breath fresheners also contain Zinc Gluconate which helps to neutralize VSC production.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms Of Bad Breath</strong></p>
<p>• Whitish Globs On Tonsils<br />• White Coating On Tongue<br />• Post Nasal Drip<br />• Dry Mouth<br />• Thick Saliva<br />• Sour, Bitter Or Metallic Taste</p>
<p><strong>Causes Of Bad Breath</strong></p>
<p>There is no one cause for bad breath but many which create a fertile environment for bacteria to flourish.</p>
<p>• Hormonal Changes<br />• Diabetes<br />• Post Nasal Drip<br />• Dry Mouth<br />• Alcohol<br />• Smoking<br />• Medications causing dry mouth<br />• Excess Mucus in the throat<br />• High Protein Diets</p>
<p><strong>Medications Which Can Cause Bad Breath</strong></p>
<p>• Anorexiants<br />• Anticonvulsants (seizures)<br />• Antidepressants<br />• Antihistamines(Cold Medications)<br />• Antihypertensive(High blood pressure)<br />• Bronchodilators<br />• Decongestants<br />• Narcotics</p>
<p><strong>Foods</strong></p>
<p>There are many foods that cause bad breath because they produce sulfur compounds. And even though we all hate bad breath it is unlikely that many of us will stop eating these foods entirely. But we can cut our consumption of foods known to produce VSC’s. Furthermore, we can take measures that will neutralize their ability to cause bad breath by using an oxygenating solution.</p>
<p>• Onions<br />• Garlic<br />• Coffee<br />• Milk<br />• Cheese<br />• Most Dairy Products<br />• Fish<br />• Red Meat<br />• Beans<br />• Alcohol</p>
<p><strong>Conditions That Cause Bad Breath</strong></p>
<p>Dry mouth (Xerostomia) produce less saliva resulting in the absence or reduced levels of oxygen. Sulfur compounds thrive under these conditions resulting in what is commonly referred to as bad breath or Halitosis.</p>
<p><strong>Post Nasal Drip</strong></p>
<p>When a person has Post Nasal Drip mucus coats the back of the throat and tongue. Mucus contains protein strands. These protein strands are broken down by bacteria to form Hydrogen Sulfide (rotten egg smell) and Methyl Mercaptan which cause bad breath.</p>
<p><strong>Tonsil Stones</strong></p>
<p>Tonsilloliths or Tonsil Stones are caused by an accumulation of sulfur producing bacteria which become lodged in the tonsils.</p>
<p>AktivOxigen/Nasal-Sinus Drops assist in preventing Tonsil Stones.</p>
<p>A daily routine of using an oxygenating toothpaste, mouthwash and tongue scrapper will help</p>
<p><strong>Getting Rid Of Morning Breath</strong></p>
<p>VSC’s (volatile sulfur compounds) cause morning breath. During sleep VSC’s are produced because of decreased saliva production resulting in dry mouth.</p>
<p>Coating the throat before bedtime with an oxygenating solution can reduce or in many cases remove the symptoms of morning bad breath.</p>
<p><strong>Bad Breath Can Be Treated But No Known Cure</strong></p>
<p>Because the bacteria that cause bad breath are a part of the digestive process, it would be impossible to remove them. Instead we prevent these bacteria from producing volatile sulfur compounds (odor causing sulfur compounds).</p>
<p> Nick Kaplan<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/dental-care-articles/home-treatment-for-bad-breath-743071.html</p>
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<p>Getting rid of bad breath can be a challenge. Typical home treatments if effective at all were only a temporary solution. Dentists, until recent years, would often compound the problem with traditional dental hygiene solutions that never addressed the real issue which are the creation of volatile sulfur compounds or VSC’s. Contrary to the once held belief that bad breath odor comes from the stomach; research has proven that this usually is not the case. There are a variety of bad breath causes but many are the result of giving bacteria natively inherent in the oral cavity an opportunity to produce volatile sulfur compounds. The Ideal home treatment for bad breath will prevent or reduce VSC production.</p>
<p><strong>Who is Dr. Harold Katz</strong></p>
<p>Dr. Katz world renowned bad breath specialist and founder of the California Breath clinics is a graduate of the University of Los Angeles (UCLA) school of dentistry. Dr. Katz has also been awarded a degree in Bacteriology.</p>
<p>In 1993 he began his search to find a bad breath treatment experimented with a series of compounds that would attack the Anaerobic Sulfur-Producing bacteria which caused bad breath. Out of these studies was born what is now known as the TheraBreath <br />System. After much experimentation Dr. Katz discovered that properly PH buffered oxygenating compounds proved to be a successful treatment for chronic bad breath.</p>
<p><strong>How To Find Out If You Have Bad breath</strong></p>
<p>Clinical testing with the use of a Halimeter for unusually high concentrations of sulfides in the breath.</p>
<p><strong>In Home Testing</strong></p>
<p>Lick the back of your hand wait about 10 seconds and smell for a bad odor.<br />This works because you are checking for sulfur compounds that have been transferred from your tongue to the back of your hand.</p>
<p><strong>Do Breath Mints, Mouthwashes And Gums Work</strong></p>
<p>Popular over the counter breath mints gums and candies only temporarily freshen breath because they contain ingredients like sugar which help to increase the production of VSC’s (volatile sulfur compounds the major cause of bad breath).</p>
<p>Mouthwashes are no better because most contain alcohol or sugars and both ingredients aid bacteria in producing sulfur compounds.</p>
<p>Zox breath fresheners contain no sugar but a natural sweetener called Xylitol. Zox breath fresheners also contain Zinc Gluconate which helps to neutralize VSC production.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms Of Bad Breath</strong></p>
<p>• Whitish Globs On Tonsils<br />• White Coating On Tongue<br />• Post Nasal Drip<br />• Dry Mouth<br />• Thick Saliva<br />• Sour, Bitter Or Metallic Taste</p>
<p><strong>Causes Of Bad Breath</strong></p>
<p>There is no one cause for bad breath but many which create a fertile environment for bacteria to flourish.</p>
<p>• Hormonal Changes<br />• Diabetes<br />• Post Nasal Drip<br />• Dry Mouth<br />• Alcohol<br />• Smoking<br />• Medications causing dry mouth<br />• Excess Mucus in the throat<br />• High Protein Diets</p>
<p><strong>Medications Which Can Cause Bad Breath</strong></p>
<p>• Anorexiants<br />• Anticonvulsants (seizures)<br />• Antidepressants<br />• Antihistamines(Cold Medications)<br />• Antihypertensive(High blood pressure)<br />• Bronchodilators<br />• Decongestants<br />• Narcotics</p>
<p><strong>Foods</strong></p>
<p>There are many foods that cause bad breath because they produce sulfur compounds. And even though we all hate bad breath it is unlikely that many of us will stop eating these foods entirely. But we can cut our consumption of foods known to produce VSC’s. Furthermore, we can take measures that will neutralize their ability to cause bad breath by using an oxygenating solution.</p>
<p>• Onions<br />• Garlic<br />• Coffee<br />• Milk<br />• Cheese<br />• Most Dairy Products<br />• Fish<br />• Red Meat<br />• Beans<br />• Alcohol</p>
<p><strong>Conditions That Cause Bad Breath</strong></p>
<p>Dry mouth (Xerostomia) produce less saliva resulting in the absence or reduced levels of oxygen. Sulfur compounds thrive under these conditions resulting in what is commonly referred to as bad breath or Halitosis.</p>
<p><strong>Post Nasal Drip</strong></p>
<p>When a person has Post Nasal Drip mucus coats the back of the throat and tongue. Mucus contains protein strands. These protein strands are broken down by bacteria to form Hydrogen Sulfide (rotten egg smell) and Methyl Mercaptan which cause bad breath.</p>
<p><strong>Tonsil Stones</strong></p>
<p>Tonsilloliths or Tonsil Stones are caused by an accumulation of sulfur producing bacteria which become lodged in the tonsils.</p>
<p>AktivOxigen/Nasal-Sinus Drops assist in preventing Tonsil Stones.</p>
<p>A daily routine of using an oxygenating toothpaste, mouthwash and tongue scrapper will help</p>
<p><strong>Getting Rid Of Morning Breath</strong></p>
<p>VSC’s (volatile sulfur compounds) cause morning breath. During sleep VSC’s are produced because of decreased saliva production resulting in dry mouth.</p>
<p>Coating the throat before bedtime with an oxygenating solution can reduce or in many cases remove the symptoms of morning bad breath.</p>
<p><strong>Bad Breath Can Be Treated But No Known Cure</strong></p>
<p>Because the bacteria that cause bad breath are a part of the digestive process, it would be impossible to remove them. Instead we prevent these bacteria from producing volatile sulfur compounds (odor causing sulfur compounds).</p>
<p> Nick Kaplan<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/dental-care-articles/home-treatment-for-bad-breath-743071.html</p>
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		<title>Bad Breath Caused By Protein Rich Diets - How To Eliminate It</title>
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<p>Who would have ever thought that curing of bad breath also involves doing away with a protein rich diet? Not too many people will realize that a diet designed to help them loose weight may give them a bad breath although a protein rich diet causes bad breath. For quite a few people, it is vital to find a remedy for bad breath arising from a protein rich diet.</p>
<p>While trying to loose weight, people shift to a low carbohydrate diet with high protein content, called a protein rich diet. People choose this sort of diet as getting rid of carbohydrates from the diet forces the body to use up its stored fat reserves as a source of energy.</p>
<p>Metabolic Ketones</p>
<p>As a result of a protein rich diet, the body uses up its fat reserves as a source of energy leading to the production of ketones. Ketone is the general term given to the group of molecules produced during the metabolism of fat by the body to produce energy. All but one type of Ketone produced by the breakdown of fat is be used up the body as a source of energy.</p>
<p>Acetone Is the Reason</p>
<p>The molecule acetone cannot be processed by the human body and is mostly excreted through the exhaled air and urine. The urine is tested to find the amount of ketones present in the body and if a large amount of ketones are present in the body, it is said to be suffering from ketosis. Those acetone molecules released via the exhaled air have a unique and extremely displeasing odor.</p>
<p>In case you suffer from bad breath as a result of a protein rich diet, a remedy or a temporary cure may be perfect for you. It is extremely difficult to completely eliminate bad breath caused by a protein rich diet as the causal agent of the malodorous breath is a derivative of the process of burning of fat molecules by the body.</p>
<p>Is It Worth The Price?</p>
<p>In case the bad breath turns out to be a serious problem, you need to decide if the protein rich diet merits the malodorous breath or do you need to find an alternate and more effective diet that does not cause bad breath. People who have been on protein rich diets for a long time choose to use herbal body mints that are taken internally or mouth sprays.</p>
<p>As you are now aware of the fact that bad breath arising from protein rich diets can be cured, you can eliminate the problem once you have identified it. Whether it is only masking or a full blown remedy, bad breath arising from a protein rich diet can be cured.
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<p> Abhishek Agarwal<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/dental-care-articles/bad-breath-caused-by-protein-rich-diets-how-to-eliminate-it-709008.html</p>
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<p><a href="http://norabots.com/ar/x/t.php/751" target="_blank">Bad breath</a> is not a simple condition that you can easily shrug off and pretend it is not there. Although it does not always cause serious dental and medical conditions, it can bring you more trouble than you expected. Bad breath is a perfect source of embarrassment and a condition that can lose your confidence. All it ever does is come out of your mouth and the whiff causes the people you talk with in proximate distance to cover their noses or back off a bit. Admit it. It is not only embarrassing but disturbing as well. This shameful circumstance can bring you psychologically and emotionally down. </p>
<p> <strong>Why bad breath occurs?</strong></p>
<p>The most common cause why bad breath, or medically termed as halitosis, develop is when food particles linger in the mouth. These are trapped in between teeth, debris in the lining of the mouth and on the tongue. There are bacteria that keep themselves busy so as to prevent bad bacteria from forming. However, when you don’t clean your mouth and teeth to get rid of these particles, bad bacteria are immediately attracted causing them to form a community inside. Bad bacteria carry compounds which now cause your breath to smell foul.</p>
<p>The lack of water intake is another cause for <a href="http://norabots.com/ar/x/t.php/751" target="_blank">bad breath</a>. Dry mouth is where bad bacteria love inhabiting themselves about because of the less moisture for them to keep working on. </p>
<p>Smoking also causes your breath to smell bad. Not only that. It can cause tartar and plaque, another reason why breath smells bad, to build up. </p>
<p>Another reason for bad breath is infections such as tonsillitis, sinusitis, and other similar conditions. Infections carry themselves compounds which are absorbed down the mouth and cause the breath to smell bad. Aside from this, there are certain medical conditions that trigger halitosis such as kidney problems, diabetes, periodontitis, and others. </p>
<p>In addition, a person taking prescription drugs can be candidate as well for suffering from halitosis. There is a wide variety of prescription drugs, which when taken orally, cause breath to smell bad. </p>
<p><strong>How to Avoid Bad Breath</strong></p>
<p>Bad breath can be avoided. One of the things that you can do is to practice regular oral dental hygiene. Brushing and flossing twice a day is a simple but effective way to avoid bad bacteria causing halitosis to form a community inside your mouth. </p>
<p>To clean completely your <a href="http://norabots.com/ar/x/t.php/751" target="_blank">mouth and breath</a>, mouth wash is also recommended. Since brushing and flossing alone do not completely vacuum your mouth with dirt, the rinse scrapes off any debris left around the lining of the mouth and tongue. </p>
<p>Tongue scraping is also a great way to prevent bacteria from reproducing and breeding grounds for bad bacteria. </p>
<p>Keeping your mouth hydrated by drinking water all throughout the day helps these bacteria busy working; thus, avoiding the breed of bad compounds. </p>
<p>Checking with your physician and dentist is a must once you are plagued with the condition. If bad breath continues even if you practice proper oral dental care, there is something wrong with your medical condition. If this is the case, the right person to diagnose and provide treatment is your physician or medical doctor. </p>
<p>Talking with your dental hygienist is a big step towards curing halitosis and gaining your confidence afterwards. Bad breath is never a simple thing to consider. If you don’t want to be affected by the negative things it comes with, take care of your own hygiene and check regularly with your physician.</p>
<p> Andri Irawan<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/bad-breath-causes-and-how-to-avoid-them-712081.html</p>
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<p>The over-the-counter bad breath product is taking too long to treat your condition and turn your breath into icy peppermint fresh like it had boldly claimed on the label. Frustration level has surged to the highest point as you realize that a lot of money has been wasted on far too many commercial products that provide nothing more than empty promises. It seems that no amount of special mouthwashes, breath mints or toothpaste can help you enjoy a decent social life.</p>
<p>People are reluctant to speak to you due to your unfortunate condition and what is even more debasing are the constant charitable offerings of chewing gums, peppermint candies, and other please-mask-your-breath-before-speaking-to-me items from your fellow colleagues. Instead of allocating your budget on ineffective commercial products with depressing results, why not turn to nature to seek the help that you need?</p>
<p>There is abundance of natural home remedies that have been used for many generations to cure bad breath. You can initiate treatment in the comfort of your own home. As a temporary solution, they can be much more effective compared to most over-the-counter items, not to mention a whole lot cheaper as well. However, here’s the real kicker; with frequent usage, these home remedies can actually put a complete stop to your humiliating problem! So without further ado, here a several home remedies that you should consider as part of your arsenal to get rid of bad breath.</p>
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<p>1. Peppermint leaf – Forget those sugar laden peppermint candies which have the potential to cause more harm than good. Start taking the natural and healthier alternative today! Peppermint leaves may also help to reduce clogging of the nasal passages, a common reason for producing unpleasant odor through the nose.</p>
<p>If the source of your bad breath originates from the nose, then you have all the more reason to give one of nature’s oldest remedy a try. Brew some hot tea and add the peppermint leaves to create one of the most potent home remedies around.</p>
<p>2. Fresh parsley – Thanks to its high content of chlorophyll, parsley has been long regarded as one of nature’s most efficacious offering for treating bad breath. Chlorophyll is most abundant in green plants and this ingredient is considered the Holy Grail for many bad breath sufferers because of its natural ability to thoroughly absorb unpleasant scent.</p>
<p>3. Tea tree oil – Essential oil acquired from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a shrubby plant commonly found in Australia as well as other tropical parts of the world. Its powerful antiseptic properties ensure that bacteria does not thrive in the mouth causing smelly breath while its natural antibiotic properties is extremely important for preventing gum disease. You can actually use it as a mouthwash by adding a few drops of tea tree oil in a cup of water and then gurgling away for a minute or two.</p>
<p>4. Green cardamom – This herb is essential for whipping up some mouth-watering Indian dishes but do you know that it is also one of the best means to extinguish bad breath? Green cardamom contains a generous dose of cineol and limonene; both materials are excellent for masking bad breath due to their powerful fragrance and natural curative properties for eliminating bacteria.</p>
<p>5. Coriander and cloves – Many Chinese herbalists from long ago made use of coriander and cloves for treating bad breath. They can be taken separately but the latter will surely make your tongue dance if you’re not used to its rather strong taste. For optimal effect, I highly recommend that you combine these two herbs in a cup of hot Alfalfa tea. This natural concoction is definitely one of the best home remedies to cure your bad breath condition.</p>
<p> Tony Reyes<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/dental-care-articles/5-effective-natural-home-remedies-to-cure-bad-breath-713056.html</p>
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