11 Ways to Get Rid of Bad Breath Fast
Bad breath is caused by sulfur-containing compounds generally found in food and resolves within 24 after the food is fully digested. Chronic bad breath is a symptom of an underlying problem such as poor oral hygiene, poor diet, gum disease, tooth decay, or other more serious medical conditions such as liver disease or diabetes.
Often times bad breath can start in your digestive tract and stem from candida, yeast, and bad bacteria overgrowth.
If you want to beat bad breath for good you must make the proper dietary changes and improve oral hygiene.
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5 Top Foods to Get Rid of Bad Breath
1. High fiber foods
Foods high in fiber help improve digestion and help your body expel toxins.
2. Water
Drink at least 8 glasses of water to flush toxins.
3. Parsley
This decorative green leafy vegetable is a natural breath freshener since it is high in chlorophyll.
4. Citrus fruits and vegetables
These provide vitamins A and C, antioxidants that are necessary for healthy teeth and gums.
5. Foods high in probiotics
Include kefir, natural yogurt, amasi, kimchi or sauerkraut for natural probiotics and a healthful digestive system.
5 Top Natural Remedies to Cure Bad Breath
1. Chlorophyll (1 tsp after meals)
Will have the same effect as eating a sprig of parsley.
2. Probiotic (15+ billion)
It helps increase the number of friendly bacteria and reduce unfriendly (gas-producing bacteria).
3. Milk thistle (200-250 mg x2 daily)
Milk thistle helps improve digestion and detoxify the liver.
4. Peppermint essential oil (1-3 drops daily)
Peppermint oil is a natural alternative to breath fresheners, good for your digestive system, and can give breath a pleasant scent.
5. Coconut Oil Pulling (1 tbsp 5-20 minutes)
Oil pulling with coconut oil is an effective natural treatment for bad breath. Oil pulling has, even more, benefits than flossing without hurting your gums. Take 1 tbsp of coconut oil and lightly swish between teeth for around 20 minutes.
6. Scrape Your Tongue
The coating on your tongue is a prime target for smelly bacteria. Make sure to brush your tongue after you brush your teeth, so you can get rid of the coating on your tongue that attracts the smelly bacteria and causes you bad breath.
Avoid These Foods – They Cause Bad Breath
1. Onions and garlic
These are the biggest problematic foods for bad breath, use them in moderation while cooking, and do not eat them raw.
2. Fried foods or other high trans-fat foods
These foods take a long time to move through the digestive system, therefore, producing halitosis.
3. Sugar
Sugar leads to tooth decay and gum disease contributing to halitosis.
4. Sticky foods
Avoid caramels or other types of “sticky” food that can stick to teeth and cause decay.
5. Sweetened beverages
Sugary drinks coat your teeth with sugar and many of us don’t think to brush after we consume them.
Natural Treatment For Bad Breath
Making DIY homemade toothpaste and mouthwash can help freshen breath. Use both 2x daily.
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