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Herbs for Bad Breath

Herbs for bad breath

Hello!

For all of you herb lovers, this article is awesome for great ideas about how to use herbs to get rid of bad breath. All of the herbs are available at your local grocery store or farmers market. I have to tell you that I have tried their recommendations and they do work. So would I recommend this over my usual rantings about Therabreath products? Yes. Herbal remedies for bad breath are usually best. But the downside is that they don't work for everyone. And if herbs for bad breath don't work for you, then I absolutely throw my weight behind Therabreath!

Now enjoy the read.

Alexa
www.cure-badbreath.com


From Newindpress.com

Chennai, India NEW DELHI

Bad breath can be a serious cause of embarrassment in social circles. Some people with bad breath are not even aware it.

Bad breath or 'Halitosis' is caused by odour-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth due to various reasons including dirty teeth, digestion problems and smoking. The sulphur compounds released by the bacteria results in bad breath.

Certain foods, especially garlic and onions, can contribute to bad breath because they contain pungent oils that are carried to your lungs, which are out through your mouth.
Mints, mouthwashes and other products help control bad breath, only temporarily. Certain herbal preparations are known to have a lasting effect.

Parsley (Prajmoda) mouthwash is a very effective remedy for bad breath. Coarsely chopped parsley sprigs and two or three whole cloves or quarter tablespoon ground cloves are boiled in two cups of water.

This mixture is stirred frequently while cooling. It is strained and can be used as a mouthwash or gargle several times a day.

Oral hygiene is an essential element of keeping breath fresh. Basil (Tulsi) leaves can be chewed to cure mouth ulcers and infections.

Powder obtained by drying the basil leaves in the sun can be mixed in mustard oil to make a toothpaste. It is effective in maintaining dental health, countering bad breath and for massaging the gums. It is also useful in Pyorrhoea and other teeth disorders.

Tea made from fenugreek seeds (Methi) is beneficial in bad breath and body odour. Unpleasant odours emanate from the body due to accumulation of hardened mucus and other toxins in the nasal and oral passages, gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract, blood and vagina.

Fenugreek seeds moistened with water become slightly mucilaginous and help to dissolve sticky substances like mucus. Fenugreek tea taken regularly helps remove accumulations from these spots where mouthwash and soap can never penetrate.

While, Cinnamon (Dalchini) serves as a good mouth freshener, the aromatic flavoured Cardamom (Chhoti Elaichi) seeds can be chewed for a brief period to remove foul smell.
Dill (Sowa) seeds can also be chewed to cure bad breath. Caraway seed (Siya Jeera) oil is used orally in overcoming bad breath or insipid taste.

6 Comments:

Blogger Ruth said...

I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

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11:17 PM  
Blogger Kane Deng said...

For people suffering from bad breath, this can be a condition far worse than suffering from asthma attack. Why? Simply because bad breath stinks, literally and figuratively! If you happen to have this foul-smelling mouth condition, or in short halitosis, most likely you are not aware of it until someone points out there is some terrible smell lingering while you are talking to them in close physical distance.

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5:15 PM  
Blogger Maria said...

Yes I too suffer from bad breath. Saw the dentist and he says some people just have it! I just live on breath mints and gum. I actually just saw on youtube that there is a new energy drink called syke 9 that has a mint flavor. Maybe I can drink that with my alcohol at the bars instead of having gum in my mouth while i drink the whole time.

4:30 PM  
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10:04 AM  
Blogger Thera said...

That's an excellent blog. Some other things for bad breath include: green cardamom, baking soda, parsley, Brussels sprouts, etc.

2:19 PM  
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4:35 AM  

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