Bad Breath: Best Home Remedies and How to Prevent it

Having a bad breath can put you in a lot of embarrassment in public. You are most likely having a bad breath because odor causing bacterias are infesting your tongue, tooth, and gums. But luckily there are natural and instant remedies available to stop the growth of these bacterias and transform your bad breath to good.

Why bad breath?

Are people afraid to come near you or in the worst case scenario has someone openly told you that you are having a bad breath? Are you wondering what might be the reason behind it? So why are you having that unpleasant odor coming from your mouth irrespective of brushing your teeth regularly? There are many reasons for as to why you might be having a bad breath. Some of it includes eating odor-causing foods like garlic, onions, blue cheese, smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, abscessed tooth, and due to infections in internal organs. Before proceeding with the remedies you need to find out the real reason behind your bad breath.

Instant Remedies

Do not push the spoon way too far, as you do not want your gag reflex to kick in and make things worse.

Spices to the rescue

Cloves are not just effective with toothaches, they are equally effective in fighting bad breath. Cloves have the chemical substance called eugenol which is anti-bacterial in nature so it fights the bad odor causing bacterias. Just put in a clove and chew it, make sure you move it all around your mouth and not keeping it in one place as it can induce numbness. Do this for a minute or two before spitting it out.

Clove oil and powdered clove are pretty strong so do not use them for fighting smelly breath. It can lead to irritation and severe numbness.

Anise Seeds: It has the anti-bacterial property that inhibits the bacterial growth in your mouth. Chew on to some anise seeds once or twice a day.

Fennel Seeds are commonly served in non-vegetarian Indian restaurants after food because it makes your mouth feel fresh and removes any bad odor from the food that surrounds your mouth. Just chew on to a teaspoon of fennel seeds after every meal.

Cinnamon stick has natural anti-bacterial and anti-septic property just like cloves and it is very good for fighting bad odor. Such on a small cinnamon stick till you feel conformable with your breath.

When to Seek a Doctor?

If you still find your bad breath still lingering on and doesn’t go away even after regular brushing and flossing your teeth, then it could be a sign of a problem with any of your internal organs like lungs, liver, intestines, and kidneys. Approach a Dentist or a Doctor to find out the real reason behind your bad breath.

If your breath smells fruity or sweet then it could be a sign of Diabetes, so get it checked immediately.

Choosing Your Mouth Freshener

Most products that are advertised on TV and on the internet are least effective when it comes to fighting bad breath in the long run. Next time when you are out to buy a mouth freshener look for the ones with chlorine dioxide as it is very effective in fighting against sulfur compounds that play a vital role in bad breath. Many Doctors recommend using TheraBreath and ProFresh which are both available online and at your local drugstores.

While choosing your toothpaste look for the one that contains tea-tree oil that fights against bad odor causing bacterias.

How to Prevent?

Watch out for minty mouthwash

There are numerous mouthwashes in the market that uses mint flavor and many people believe that mint flavored mouthwash helps to fight bad breath more effectively. This is the wrong idea, most of these mouthwashes use alcohol as its main ingredient. Alcohol is well known to dry up your mouth off saliva and sugar content in the mint will make the bacterias thrive and multiply. Though these mouthwashes make you feel better for few minutes after use, in the long run, its effects just start to reverse.

The best option for you would be to make your own mouthwash at home, which is quite easy. Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda with 1 cup of 2% to 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide and mix it well. Use this solution to rinse your mouth after brushing your teeth. This flavorless mouthwash is more effective in fighting against the bacterias.

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