According to Pieternel van Giersbergen, Bad breath (Halitosis) is widespread and quite common. You have probably discretely stepped away from friends or colleagues with bad breath. But it can also be a shock to realize that others, for the same reason, may be edging (discretely) away from you!
How can you know if your breath is offensive?
She also says try this simple bad breath (Halitosis) test:
Lick the inside of your wrist and wait 4 seconds.
Now smell your wrist.
If you don’t like what smell, your breath does not smell good either.
Easy, no? An accurate and portable diagnosis!
What causes bad breath?
Remedies for Bad Breath (Halitosis)
For my friend, Peter, this completely healed his stomach ulcer! Most GERD are related to the H pylori, which is a bacteria found in meats that haven’t been thoroughly cooked. If you like your meat rare, take Oil of Oregano on a regular basis as a preventive measure.
When you are under too much stress your digestive system doesn’t circulate enough oxygen (the energy goes into a fight or flight mode). This makes your digestive tract a breeding ground for the wrong bacteria - and for bad breath as well. Be sure to introduce deep, relaxed breathing throughout your busy day.
For more help try 2000 mg. of vitamin C with electrolytes every hour. Do this for 4 hours or more, until you start to have loose stools. (This also works well for headaches and boosts your immune system.
van Giersbergen ends by saying, "fresh & clean breath is a reflection of good health, and health is an ongoing process. Stick with it! Follow my suggestions, and keep a log of what you do and the effects you see. This simple tracking process can help you pinpoint what is truly effective. You will be inspired by your own success!"
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Source: http://www.pieternel.com
Author: Pieternel van Giersbergen.