Cures For Chronic Bad Breath
While it may seem that the odor comes from the stomach, it is but a percentage of most cases.
Bad breath almost always comes from the mouth.
One proof of this is when you wake up every morning and notice you get morning breath.
Even you will be able to smell your unpleasant breath.
If brushing is one of your morning rituals, you'll more than likely feel the urge to brush or gargle before you do anything else.
There are lots of cures to eliminate breath problems.
It is not a disease that you can acquire from someone.
When bad breath becomes chronic - meaning it lasts longer than normal - it is still bad breath.
It is caused by a lot of things, and food plays a major role.
If brushing after every meal isn't your cup of tea, the food particles remain in your mouth and between your teeth.
They do two things: They decompose and damage your teeth, or they attract bacteria that give off the awful smell that comes out of your mouth.
Garlic, ginger, and foods of the same nature can make your breath smell bad for at least three days.
Bad breath that persists, lasting for weeks or months, is already a case of chronic bad breath.
While there is no clear cause for chronic breath issues, simple cures will do just fine.
Remember that foul breath is a sign of problems in your mouth.
This means that it you need to brush up on your hygiene, pun intended.
Oral hygiene or the lack of it is basically letting bacteria in and allowing them to propagate.
Simply put, clean mouths do not have foul breath.
Brushing your teeth thrice a day, preferably after every meal, helps keep your teeth clean.
It helps flush out bacteria that contributes to both your dental problems and your oral odor problems.
You'll have food stuck in between your teeth and brushing or gargling can easily dislodge them.
Less food particles is less bacteria.
Bad breath that lasts for a long time is still a mystery to doctors, scientists, and dentists.
If your breath problem is persistent, let your maintenance of your mouth be more persistent.
Maintain a clean mouth even if foul breath seems to don't want to go away.
Pretty soon, your problems will be over.