Saturday, November 14, 2009

Bad breath? Dental hygiene is perfect, no problem there.?

It seems to be associated with the digestive system or unfriendly bacteria in the gut/intestines but am not sure. It also runs in the family, affecting siblings and even a few cousins. Help!!!

Bad breath? Dental hygiene is perfect, no problem there.?
try brushing/scraping your tongue
Reply:People with stomach ulcers have extremely bad breath. Have you had yourself checked for this? You can try using pro-biotic yogurts, but if you have an ulcer the bad breath is associated with this, and sometimes all it requires is a course of antibiotics due to a bacteria that causes the ulcer.
Reply:Drink as much water as you can,it surely helps.Don't smoke too often and brush your teeth thrice a day,if possible.
Reply:good oral dental hygiene is first important step.potable water to be used for brushing and gargles.saline massage of gums. nothing else to be done.
Reply:The first link below should help. The second one is for health products that can help you. Contact me for assistance..
Reply:Stop eating Fecal and that should solve your problem!!
Reply:Try peppermint oil---a few drops in a glass of water. Peppermint oil takes care of upset stomach and regulates the acids in the stomach.


Bad breath can be a stomach condition as well as the onset of diabetes. Try the peppermint oil(GNC got a small bottle for 6 dollars), if that doesn't help, consult with your doctor.....good luck
Reply:In Bible religion, one of God's more colourful threats was was that if we didn't serve Him with joyfulness, He would sic the baddest enemies on us, so that our cities would be besieged. (Deut. 28.) This would lead to eventual starvation, to where mothers would be so hungry, that they would become mean andstingy toward their own loved ones, such tat tey woud cannibalize their own infants, and not give any of their... repast to other family members.





Divine Principles are bionic in nature, such that they apply to nations, states, groups, families, individuals, and body cells.





If products such as "bad breath," or "body odour" are considered to be offspring of the body, using this principle, we need to induce a "siege protocol" in the body, such these "offspring" are consumed by their own body, and cease to exist.





If one fasts longer than 72 hours without food, a number of nuisance problems like bad breath resolve themselves. It takews 72 hours for the alimentary canal to shut down, and the body become totally dependent on its internal resources for nutrition. The limit one can fast, being of normal weight for one's size, is about forty days and nights (960 hours).





Ailments up to and including cancer are starved of resources, and can themselves become food for thebody, replaced by healthy tissue. Most disease germs cannot survive long in a body that is fasting.





240 hours are necessary for lasting detoxification effects. A bperson not used to fasting short periods of up to ten days, should not rush into long fasting without adequate information on how to manage and break the fast properly, or else far more harm than good will invariably be done.





Bacterially caused bad breath is cured by fasts of only a few days fasting. But this will also cause the eradication of all normal "cover" flora. If one does not carefully manage what one eats and drinks in breaking the fast- during which time, appetite hunger, which departs as from the third day, is on a par with narcotics addiction withdrawal agony, which is a supreme test of character- one might acquire bacteria that are worse than the ones one got rid of. (One must never use milk to break a fast!)
Reply:Chlorophyll is an internal deodorant that deodorises your interior and reduces the odour of everything that comes out so that should improve your breath.
Reply:The link below is to a good article '5 Tips to Combat Bad Breath':


http://www.san-diego-dentist.us/san-dieg...





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