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Natural Cure For Bad Breath

Well, the Chinese discovered a bad breath remedy much before dental implants, cosmetic dentistry and ‘my dog has bad breath too’ kinds of confessions. Their cure was 4,000 years ago, and they were basically herbs from the the neighboring forest! Sort of like jogging down to New York’s Central Park and picking up a bunch of herbs to cure a Wall Street broker’s bad breath on the trading floor. The Chinese found their herbs freely on the forest floor, in clear abundance, and with no dental treatments or surgeries to pay for.

According to the EWG database “Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database”, the following 55 products have a zero to two rating, meaning that there’s none or two, relatively benign toxic chemical in the product. These are products sold in the US; in other countries the same brand may have different ingredients according to government regulations.
Moreover, the EWG database appears to be limited to commercial products sold through conventional stores, but there’s other products sold through the Net, Mailorder or Network Marketing.

Bones and teeth depend heavily on sufficient supplies of calcium. The level of calcium in, the body depends on how well it is absorbed in the gut. Calcium won’t be absorbed in the colon if there is insufficient vitamin D. This fat-soluble vitamin comes from two sources: it is manufactured in the skin in the presence of sunlight and it is contained in animal fits (met, fish, eggs, cheese, etc).

In case, you have similar symptoms, then you ought to immediately take precautions to stop further deterioration. Mouth hygiene is important aspect of keeping not only your teeth neat but also the gums healthy. Even if you do not suffer from any dental problems, you ought to brush your teeth at least two times a day, at night before sleeping. It s best to use herbal based non fluoride toothpastes or toothpaste for sensitive teeth.

Gums and teeth trap food particles, and bacteria have a great time feeding on these. Infected gums can be a major source of bad breath as they continually produce pus in an attempt to ward off the germs. The gullet and the stomach lining are the site of germs which can trigger offensives smells.

Bleeding gums and a tendency to bruise easily are symptoms of calcium deficiency. It is dif
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ficult to absorb calcium when it is not in a solution, so constipation is another possible factor because hard stools signify a lack of moisture in the gut.

In fact, testing for traces of these gases is a standard medical procedure for detecting the presence of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (major cause of gastritis and stomach ulcers) in the stomach. Additionally, gut parasites such as yeast and Candida albicans produce alcohol and gases.

Most all-natural toothpastes contain more mint and herbal oils than regular toothpaste, so they actually kill more germs than the toothpaste you buy at the drugstore. And, plenty of of them are concentrated, so you use far less toothpaste than before.

By: brucebud

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