Causes of Bad Breath: New Research Reveals True Cause
by: Whozylee Aris
What Causes Bad Breath:
Three Leading Factors Did you know:
1. Medications (including allergy medications) cause bad breath
2. Alcoholic beverages cause bad breath
3. Mouthwash with alcohol causes bad breath
4. Smoking causes bad breath
5. Dry mouth causes bad breath
The fact is that everyday common over-the-counter hygiene products,
beverages an medications can be the "mysterious" cause
of your bad breath! Medications and alcohol dry out the mouth,
creating less saliva which leads to less oxygen in the mouth.
This combination creates the perfect breeding ground for the Anaerobic
Sulfur-Producing Bacteria that cause bad breath. In short simple
terms, oral bacteria cause bad breath. Think of your breath in
the morning, probably not top-notch. At night your mouth is at
rest and drier than in waking hours, so bacteria grow. Upon waking
you’re greeted with “morning breath.” Likewise,
when you are sick and congested, possibly breathing out of your
mouth, you probably noticed your breath smells. This is caused
by dry mouth which creates bacteria which causes bad breath.
How do I Avoid the Bacteria That Causes Bad Breath?
Bad breath is caused by excessive bacteria in the mouth. Scientific
study and clinical research on bacteria has helped experts discover
why bacteria causes bad breath and how to best eliminate it. Surprisingly,
those commercials and ads that tell us to pop a mint or use a
mouth wash to deal with bad breath are always accurate. In fact
many of the mints and washes people use to combat bad breath,
actually cause bad breath or make it worse. How so? The bacteria
that cause bad breath live and breed beneath the tongue’s
surface, on the tonsils and in the throat, not on the surface
where it can be scraped or brushed off or dissolved with a wash
or mint. Instead of getting rid of bad breath, many of these products
contain alcohol which dries out the mouth creating a more favorable
environment for these odorous bacteria to grow.
Does Food Cause Bad Breath?
You bet your garlic breadsticks they do. Certain foods like garlic
and onions can cause bad breath because they contain the same
compounds, previously discussed, that create bad breath. If you
regularly consume these foods, it can create higher amounts of
bacteria and lead to halitosis. The catch is that the Anaerobic
Sulfur-Producing Bacteria that can cause bad breath are in everyone’s
mouth, because they are needed to assist in breaking down proteins
in certain foods. Researchers are still searching for a reason
why some people are prone to develop more of the beneficial bacteria,
which in bulk are no longer beneficial because they cause bad
breath.
The Secret to Getting Rid of Bad Breath (halitosis) is...
To truly eliminate the cause of bad breath you must eliminate
the odorous bacteria by converting them to non-odorous volatile
sulfur compounds. Okay, sounds complicated, right? In other words,
make sure you are using the right type of bad breath eliminator
to do the job for you. This cannot be done with mouthwashes or
mints. These give your mouth a strong taste, which then leads
you to believe if your mouth tastes "medicated" or minty,
then your breath must smell good.
About The Author
Whozylee Aris
Uncover the REAL Causes of Bad Breath! Dr. Harold Katz, founder
of the California Breath Clinics, is a worldwide expert on the
topics of bad breath, halitosis and dry mouth. His 'Bad Breath
Bible' is an easy-to-read guide to help YOU experience fresh breath
every day for the rest of your life. Request your free copy at:
http://www.your-health-guide.com/badbreathbible.html
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