Bad Breath Cause
And Cure
Understanding bad breath cause is the first step in treating the problems of halitosis. Bad breath creates difficulties in connecting with your loved ones, with workmates, meeting new people, and can erode the confidence of even the most secure people.
But some surprising facts have emerged as science has begun to uncover the causes of bad breath.
It is written by a leading authority on bad breath cause and treatment. Dr. Harold Katz has treated over 25,000 people for halitosis in his clinics.
No more embarrassment with your partner. No more people offering you mints. No more people standing away from you. No more coffee aftertaste or morning breath!
Some of the points Dr. Katz makes in his ebook about bad breath causes are:
Despite long-held misconceptions, bad breath cause does not originate in the digestive tract. Bad breath is caused by anaerobic bacteria (bacteria that live and thrive without oxygen). These bacteria are meant to be in our mouth, so you cannot catch bad breath off anyone, nor can you give it to anyone, even by kissing.
We all have these bacteria - they help break down proteins, amongst other things. It is just that in those people with bad breath, the bacteria are highly active. Generally, there are factors creating conditions in which these bacteria will thrive beyond the normal balance.
These factors associated with bad breath cause include:
- A dry mouth
- Excess mucous
- High protein foods
- Acidic foods like coffee
- High sulfur foods like garlic and onions
The good news is that Dr. Katz has discovered how to manage bad breath without giving up the things you love, although you may need to exercise moderation.
Excess mucous is an interesting one. Mucous is rich in proteins, and proteins are rich in sulfur. So when these proteins are broken down by the bacteria, sulfur is produced, creating the odor and taste of bad breath.
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