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13th October 2009
A Tonsil stone is a whitish or yellowish lump, which develops within the tonsil crypts and at last falls out when swallowed or coughed up. The feeling of having a foreign body that is stuck in the back of the throat can be discomforting. If you squeez... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott
13th October 2009
A Tonsil stone is a whitish or yellowish lump, which develops in the tonsil crypts and at last falls out when swallowed or coughed up. The sensation of having a foreign body that's stuck in the back of the throat can be discomforting. It is usually a ... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott
13th October 2009
A very common cause of dragon breath, sometimes called bad breath is the accumulation of tonsil stones. These tonsil stones are white or yellowish balls that grow inside the tonsillar crypts. Sometimes they are swallowed or coughed up. Some folks des... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott
13th October 2009
A very common reason for bad breath, sometimes called halitosis is the accumulation of tonsil stones. These tonsil stones are white or yellowish balls that grow within the tonsillar crypts. Although they do not really hurt, they can be extremely uncom... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott
13th October 2009
How and Why Tonsil Stones Can Cause Dog breath Yes, you read it right. Halitosis or halitosis can be due to tonsil stones. Not many folks know such fact because bad breath is commonly associated with poor dental cleanliness. What's a tonsil stone an... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott
13th October 2009
Tonsil stones are the white to off-white chunks that form at the crevices of the tonsils. It may be made of mucus, post-nasal drips, dead white blood cells and bacteria. Anaerobic bacteria which are the number 1 reason for bad breath are also present i... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott
13th October 2009
Tonsil stones are the white to off-white chunks that form at the crevices of the tonsils. It could be made of mucus, post-nasal drips, dead white blood cells and bacteria. Anaerobic bacteria which are the leading cause of dog breath are also present in... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott
13th October 2009
A few Wise Words on Tonsilloliths, AKA Tonsil Stones Tonsilloliths are also called tonsillar stones or tonsil stones. They are irregularly shaped, white or yellowish, foul smelling bumps of mucous, bacteria, and food particles that get surrounded in th... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott
13th October 2009
When you actually compare our generation from that of the distant past, I’m quite certain you’ll be able to note a lot of changes as far as lifestyle is concerned. Sadly, accompanying these so-called lifestyle changes is a wide array of diseases… an... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
08th October 2009
With the extensive spread or anti acne treatments available in the market, statistics prove a growing trend amongst people to turn to natural based products given the minimal complications related to them. In recent times, the natural concentrated oils in... Read >
Author: Dora Epperson
25th September 2009
Water that had been sitting for a long time can be really hard on the nose. You don’t want a newly purchased fountain for your office, home, or garden that smells bad. It will totally destroy the soothing experience that owning a fountain promises.
If... Read >
Author: Rivera, W.
17th September 2009
You don’t hear a lot about post nasal drip breath problems, as most are likely to attribute their bad breath to more common causes, such as the buildup of bacteria in their mouths. However, a problem such as post nasal drip can be very frustrating, as ... Read >
Author: Cavyl Stewart
17th September 2009
No one wants to be called “Halitosis Breath” by family, friends or worse yet, strangers. Having bad breath on a regular basis can really change the way one is perceived, and negatively affect your career, schooling, or personal life to a large degree... Read >
Author: Cavyl Stewart
17th September 2009
Knowing how to treat bad breath can be a very important part of being a confident person. It is hard to communicate with others when you are always concerned about the effect that your breath may be having on them. No one wants to be the person who is k... Read >
Author: Cavyl Stewart
17th September 2009
Treatment Options intended for Ruptured Ovarian Cysts
The healing you receive intended for a ruptured ovarian ulcer will depend on the severity of your condition as you presented to hospice, the area of break caused by the tear and in the lead whether o... Read >
16th September 2009
There is growing evidence that the major cause of MRSA is the inappropriate over prescribing of antibiotics by general practitioners. This is not news and it is common knowledge that most infections are viral and do not require antibiotics.
Also it is ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Not even the very best toothpaste leading brands are any match for bad breath for one very simple reason: Because most actually make the problem worse!
Unfortunately, many of the most popular and best-selling toothpaste products on the market today ar... Read >
Author: jeyanth
16th September 2009
It is possible to cure bad breath in 97% of all people because only 3% of people have medical conditions actually causing the halitosis. The rest of us could literally end problems with halitosis in as little as 3 days or less so that we never need anothe... Read >
Author: jeyanth
14th September 2009
No one ever says to anyone else, “did you notice that so and so has bacteria breath?” Instead, people talk about “stinky”, “smelly”, “yucky” or just plain bad breath. However, even though people know it simply as bad breath, the real cau... Read >
Author: Cavyl Stewart
03rd September 2009
If you are a woman you are prone to suffer from bacterial vaginosis. It is a very common condition and at some point in life you might have been attacked by this illness. There is an interesting fact regarding this ailment. Many people are under the misco... Read >
Author: Ashish
28th August 2009
How Does The Minute Cure WorkI have always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I would prefer to put a natural substance into my body as opposed to synthetic chemicals that were made in a lab somewhere. Call me bizarre but those pheno-dex... Read >
Author: fred eff
23rd August 2009
Does The 1 Minute Cure Actually WorkI've always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I would prefer to consume something natural than some exotic chemicals that were manufactured in a lab somewhere. Call me bizarre but those pheno-dextro-f... Read >
Author: bob bee
21st August 2009
Will The One Minute Cure Work For MeI've always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I'd prefer to consume something natural than some exotic chemicals that were manufactured in a laboratory somewhere. Call me weird but those pheno-dextro-... Read >
Author: jamie mcintyre
19th August 2009
You wake up one radiant Saturday morning, looking forward to doing some gardening around your magnificent new Pre-Revolutionary Colonial home in tony Westchester.
You throw open the bay windows, taking in the expanse of benevolent blue skies, your magn... Read >
Author: Yodle
18th August 2009
If you thought brushing your vigorously teeth twice a day and flossing them when you aren’t feeling too lazy is all that is required to maintain your gleaming pearly whites, then think again!
Mouthwashes aren’t just an optimal solution in the form of... Read >
Author: Bruce Rama
18th August 2009
Larger koi ponds need a bigger filter system to cope with the increase in waste. This presents two challenges: you will need a pump with a greater capacity and there will be larger chambers and more of them to hide from view.
The two possible solutions... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer
17th August 2009
Bacterial Vaginosis is a mild infection in the vagina caused by a type of bacteria (germ).Bacterial vaginosis is not dangerous, but it can cause disturbing symptoms; reliability of diagnosing ial vaginosis is improved by a standardized method of gram stai... Read >
Author: kensellers
01st August 2009
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Author: Marina
28th July 2009
Everybody has at least one friend who has the embarrassing condition known as halitosis or bad breath. When you smelled that disgusting odor, you probably wished that person would find a bad breath cure as soon as possible.
You probably also wanted ... Read >
Author: derrickrichardson
28th July 2009
Everybody has at least one friend who has the embarrassing condition known as halitosis or bad breath. When you spoke to your friend and took a whiff of that bad odor, you most likely prayed that that person would find a bad breath cure immediately.
... Read >
Author: derrickrichardson
16th July 2009
Everyman has a combination bacteria inside the mouth. Some possess more than others. These bacteria assist by initiating the digestive process. Leftover bacteria inside your mouth have now been found to give more than tooth decay, gingivitis or gum diseas... Read >
Author: Zero Gilbert
16th July 2009
Every person holds a number of bacteria inside their mouth. Some hold more compared to others. This bacterium assist by initiating the digestive process. Leftover bacteria inside your mouth have recently been discovered to give more than tooth decay, ging... Read >
Author: Karyu Gilbert
01st July 2009
Bacterial plaque, bad breath and dental problems are all directly linked.
The anaerobic bacteria that live in the mouth cause bad breath or halitosis, dental decay, periodontal disease and gingivitis. Anaerobic means living in the absence of air. These ... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
12th June 2009
The sewer line is an important system in any home, and maintaining it should be important to every homeowner. A slow draining sink may seem like a small problem, but it could quickly escalate into a sewage backup. As such, it’s important to be knowledge... Read >
Author: WaterDamageTeam
12th June 2009
The sewer line is an important system in any home, and maintaining it should be important to every homeowner. A slow draining sink may seem like a small problem, but it could quickly escalate into a sewage backup. As such, it’s important to be knowledge... Read >
Author: WaterDamageTeam
11th June 2009
For fighting gingivitis, bad breath or tooth plaque, there is no need of using harsh chemicals. Natural therapies for oral hygiene can boost your gum disease fighting power both inside and out.
Herbal natural therapies for oral hygiene:
Certain he... Read >
Author: Kirsty
06th June 2009
The word periodontal means around (peri) and tooth (dontal). Tooth decay along with periodontal disease is the most prevalent diseases in the world. It is a chronic infectious inflammation. If the total surface area of loose tissue around your teeth were ... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
06th June 2009
The word periodontal means around (peri) and tooth (dontal). Tooth decay along with periodontal disease is the most prevalent diseases in the world. It is a chronic infectious inflammation. If the total surface area of loose tissue around your teeth were ... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
11th May 2009
Phosphate reduction was one of the first big 'causes' of the green cleaning movement. Should we be worried about phosphates still?
Phosphates are naturally occurring compounds crucial for life on our planet. The fact that living organisms use phospha... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins
07th May 2009
Bad breath (also called oral malodor or halitosis) is a surprisingly common affliction in all parts of the world; nevertheless, relatively few people really understand bad breath. This is partly because it’s only in the last few decades that scientists ... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
28th April 2009
DRYING AGENTS The most common drying agent in food is alcohol. Alcohol of course, is the basis of all "adult" beverages such as beer, wine, and hard liquor. It is also used, unfortunately, in many mouthwashes you find in the grocery stores, which only mak... Read >
Author: Jude Simons
15th April 2009
One of the biggest complaints people have about composting is that it smells. And in some cases, this is true. When organic materials are heaped up in a pile and left to sit, they essentially rot, and we all know that rotting food and plants are going t... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell
10th March 2009
If you have recently purchased a compost tumbler bin, let me be the first to say congratulations! You've just taken the first step toward aerobic composting. What is aerobic composting, you ask, and why is it so great? In this article, we'll explain ho... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell
02nd March 2009
Bad breath is a health problem which greately affects the daytoday activities Somany people. Offenssive the smell of the mouth is unpleasent to those who come in close contact with poor ventilation. The problem has been doubled by psychological trauma of ... Read >
Author: ali
20th February 2009
Bacterial vaginosis or BV is the most common vaginal infection in the United States, accounting for more than 10 million doctor visits each year. Bacterial vaginosis is caused by a change in the balance of microorganisms found in a healthy vagina. While a... Read >
Author: secoff
18th February 2009
The first and foremost remedy for bad breath is good oral hygiene. This means brushing after every meal, before bed and when you wake up in the morning. Brushing your teeth, gums and tongue thoroughly will prevent the anaerobic bacteria in your mouth from... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
01st February 2009
In the vast majority of all cases, disorders in taste and bad breath are caused by anaerobic bacteria, which produces sulfur and lives in your throat, below the tongue and in the tonsils, if you didn't have them removed.
When the environment they live... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
01st February 2009
Bad breath is generally caused by bacteria, which releases sulfur compounds, when certain changes are made to its environment. In most cases, these changes are caused by food.
The fact that Garlic and Onion causes bad breath isn't news for anyone. But,... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
13th January 2009
There are several causes of halitosis, and bad breath smell can have several origins including sinus and tonsil infection, diseases of the lungs, kidney and liver, some cancers and a variety of oral problems. Bad teeth, or poor dentistry, rarely cause ba... Read >
Author: pn isbet
09th January 2009
Are you suffering from bad breath? Have you ever sat back and really thought of ways to cure bad breath? It is a lot easier than you think. Anaerobic bacteria that live within the surface of your tongue and throat cause bad breath. This bacterium produces... Read >
Author: Kane
09th January 2009
Offensive smell from the mouth is a common complaint in the day to day medical practice. It mainly affects those who mingle with others very closely. Bad breath is noticed mainly by the friends and family members or some times person himself feel it and c... Read >
Author: suegold
09th January 2009
The vast majority of bad breath cases are attributed to the presence of bacteria that resides within a person’s mouth. Basically, a person’s mouth has a number of oxygen deprived spots such as the back portion of the tongue, or openings in between the... Read >
Author: Info Spreader
17th December 2008
Periodontal disease is a severe form of gum disease, which begins from gingivitis and then furthers on to take a more devastating form known as periodontal disease. This disease process goes more severe with bacterial overgrowth, as well as the role of a... Read >
Author: abrogers
12th December 2008
Bad breath is a common health problem in the society.Offenssive smell from the mouth may be due to various reasons.The main reason is the presence of anaerobic bacteria in the biofilm formed on the tongue .These bacteria degrades the proteins present in t... Read >
Author: suegold
12th November 2008
Bad breath is a common health problem which greatly affects the day to day activities of so many people. The offensive odor from the mouth is unpleasant to those who come in close contact with bad breathers.
The problem will be doubled by psychological... Read >
Author: CristianStan
12th November 2008
Bad breath is a common health problem in the society. Offensive smell from the mouth may be due to various reasons. The main reason is the presence of anaerobic bacteria in the biofilm formed on the tongue.
These bacteria degrades the proteins present ... Read >
Author: CristianStan
12th November 2008
When one decides to talk about bacteria, it is inevitable not to mention about the anaerobic bacteria. These bacteria are of two types, the strict anaerobes which refer to the type of bacteria that can only survive in the absence of oxygen and facultative... Read >
Author: Wangeci
11th November 2008
Bad breath is a common health problem which greatly affects the day to day activities of so many people. The offensive odor from the mouth is unpleasant to those who come in close contact with bad breathers.
The problem will be doubled by psychologic... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
11th November 2008
Bad breath is a common health problem in the society. Offensive smell from the mouth may be due to various reasons. The main reason is the presence of anaerobic bacteria in the biofilm formed on the tongue.
These bacteria degrades the proteins present ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
29th October 2008
Do you know that one of the easiest ways to get rid of bad breath lies in oxygen? This is because most breath problems are due to the actions of anaerobic bacteria that live inside our mouths. These bacteria live well in conditions that are poor in oxygen... Read >
Author: RAMAN KUMAR SHARMA
13th October 2008
If you have ever tried to give your date a kiss and he or she puts a hand up to protect himself (herself) from your vile breath, you know how that feels. Probably that person did want your kiss, but was put off by your bad breath. What are the ways of fig... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
13th October 2008
If you have ever smelled rotten eggs, or got an odor from a stink bomb which is a like a foul gas smell, you will know how bad they smell. Both these things smell of sulfur, which smells so bad that it makes a person gag. It is the same smell which emanat... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
13th October 2008
The nose is used for breathing but it has another important function as well and that is filtering the air that goes into your lungs. It filters out the dust particles, bacteria and other pollutants on a daily basis. This is collected by the fine hair in ... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
26th September 2008
Lemierre's Syndrome also known as necrobacillosis or post-anginal sepsis. It is caused by the bacterium Fusobacterium necrophorum, and occasionally by other members of the genus fusobacterium. Fusobacterium necrophorum is the most common pathogen isolated... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Lemierre's Syndrome also known as necrobacillosis or post-anginal sepsis. It is caused by the bacterium Fusobacterium necrophorum, and occasionally by other members of the genus fusobacterium. Fusobacterium necrophorum is the most common pathogen isolated... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd July 2008
It’s typical to equate an offensive odor on the breath in the mornings with everyday halitosis: the causes of morning breath may indeed be similar; however, the problem is different and usually much easier to deal with. Essentially, the bad smell is cau... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
18th July 2008
Pond bacteria exists in all ponds, large or small. However, there is both good and bad pond bacteria. The good bacteria (aerobic bacteria) exists to efficiently keep organic waste such as fish waste, excess food, dead vegetation and even fertilizer run-o... Read >
Author: Casey Coke
10th July 2008
Understandably, people willingly spend thousands-of-dollars attempting to get their sick pets better via conventional medicine. Ironically, these same people think that providing the proper nutrition and supplements capable of preventing illness are too e... Read >
Author: Robert Hart
15th May 2008
The bad breath has a great impact on your social life. He is responsible for the embarrassment and weakens relations between your family and friends. It is a common to most people when they first wake up in the morning and even though they may be well ... Read >
Author: Boris_yo
08th May 2008
Sydenham's chorea is a neurologic movement disorder characterized by irregular, abrupt, relatively rapid involuntary movements (i.e., chorea) of muscles of the face, neck, trunk, and arms and legs (limbs). Additional findings often include diminished musc... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
28th April 2008
The anthrax is one kind of intense disease in the person and the animal. It creates by bacterium bacillus anthracis with is extremely fatal by some kind of form. Anthrax spores can be grown outside the body and used as a biological weapon. Anthrax is one ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
The anthrax is one kind of intense disease in the person and the animal. It creates by bacterium bacillus anthracis with is extremely fatal by some kind of form. Anthrax spores can be grown outside the body and used as a biological weapon. Anthrax is one ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
The gums are also called as the gingivae. These are firm fibrous tissue connected to the bone of the jaw. If they are atleast 1 mm thick and have a good blood supply, then they are said to be "healthy". Along with age, they decrease slightly and expose mo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th March 2008
An aerobic bacteria is an organism that comprises a metabolism based on oxygen. It is a type of bacteria that require oxygen for its growth and survival. The aerobic bacteria's use oxygen for oxidizing the substrates such as fats or sugars for obtaining ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
20th March 2008
Chronic bad breath, also known as halitosis, is very distressing for those that suffer from it, and is also unpleasant for those that live and work with them. If you noticed people step back when you speak to them, then you definitely need help. This arti... Read >
Author: Tom Healy
22nd January 2008
Colonic diverticulosis is among the most common diseases of developed Western countries. Colonic diverticuli are mucosal outpouchings that usually appear with aging mainly in the left colon,leading to what we call diverticular disease. Diverticulitis deve... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th October 2007
Natural gas is a fossil fuel found underneath the ground in large pockets. These pockets are located inside porous rock. The principal chemical ingredient of natural gas is methane which is considered the cleanest fossil fuel because of its clean-burning ... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
18th September 2007
Bad breath needs no introduction. It introduces itself in its own avoidable way.Here are 5 ways to prevent just that:1. Brush and floss your teeth every day -- especially after lunch and dinner. Bad breath is caused by food particles stuck between your te... Read >
Author: Nat Jay
31st August 2007
Do you suffer from bad breath? Everyone has it from time to time. Anaerobic bacterium is commonly found in the human mouth, among other places. These bacteria are common for all people to have living in their bodies. Just about everyone has an occasion... Read >
Author: Scott Baker
11th July 2007
Is it really important to brush your teeth after every meal? “Ideally, we would all brush out teeth after every meal. If you can’t brush after a meal, try chewing sugarless gum, to clean off the teeth.”
How often should I bleach? “It is best... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
27th June 2007
The connection between the tongue and bad breath has been known for some time - bad breath results from the fact that certain types of bacteria are able to grow on the surface of the tongue while they are not so comfortable in many other parts of the mout... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
15th June 2007
Suffers of breath malodor often wonder if there is a connection between tonsils and bad breath. Usually, this is not the case, but in certain circumstances bacteria multiplying at the back of the throat in the tonsil area can cause a bad odor on the breat... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
08th May 2007
The source of a person’s bad breath can be a variety of causes. Of course, there’s food recently eaten and illness or other physical ailments that cause halitosis. But about 90% of bad breath is caused by improper oral hygiene. This includes tooth ... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
30th April 2007
Bad breath is mainly caused by odor producing bacteria in the mouth. When we don’t clean or brush our teeth properly after meals, bacteria gets accumulated on the left over food in the mouth and between the teeth. It releases sulphur compounds that make... Read >
Author: Alien
30th January 2007
If you want to prevent bad breath, the first step is a healthy lifestyle. This may seem like an impossibly general statement, but it really is true that a healthy lifestyle benefits the body in so many ways and avoids the conditions that make us predispos... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
22nd January 2007
There are many different types of filters available today for koi ponds which require regular cleaning. The decaying fish waste and pond debris need to be removed from the filter, flushed and cleaned with a garden hose – a labor intensive, stinky, filth... Read >
Author: Doug Hoover
16th November 2006
Bad breath is something common to everyone at one point or another in their life, even those who brush and floss religiously. We all know that those who eat garlic will smell like it afterwards, but other times the realization that our breath is offensiv... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald
05th October 2006
Bad breath (halitosis) is something we all worry about. North Americans spend billions of dollars a year on breath mints, mouthwashes and gum to try to decrease the chances that someone will find our breath offensive. We avoid breathing in the faces of ot... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
14th September 2006
What are tonsiloliths? Some people notice that they have small white hard lumps in the back of the throat in the tonsil region. The lumps range in size from quite tiny to pea size and they tend to remain lodged in the tonsillar area for some time, until t... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
13th August 2006
You always brush your pearly-whites, you gargle antiseptic mouth rinses, and you floss. Throw in regular dental check-ups and you'll think that you're the poster boy for oral hygiene. What if I tell you that you're forgetting something? Crazy, right? Nope... Read >
Author: Jason Murphy
28th July 2006
Bad breath that continues for a long period of time is often referred to as chronic halitosis. It's a condition that has been around for a very long time, but it is only in last century that we have started to may much attention to it, and only in the las... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
25th July 2006
It seems that just about everyone is fighting halitosis even if we don't have it, we're all taking daily measures to make sure we don't get it. People who do have it, of course, have more reason to spend a lot of time and energy on the problem. Unfortun... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
17th July 2006
For most of us, there's a clear correlation between bad breath and smoking: if you smoke, you will have an offensive tobacco odor on your breath that all non-smokers will detect if they are close enough. Of course, a tobacco odor also tends to linger on t... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
04th June 2006
While some of these bad breath remedies that I am going to list in just a moment will help some. There is no magic formula that is going to be all things to all people.
Just as everyone cannot drive the same car, or stomach the same food, bad breath re... Read >
Author: K.M. Dodd
15th May 2006
Chronic halitosis is a condition in which a person produces an offensive odor from their oral or nasal regions and they're unable to eliminate it through normal oral hygiene techniques, such as flossing or brushing. The occasional "morning breath" most pe... Read >
Author: M Harvey
23rd February 2006
Does this sound familiar to you? My dentist and hygienist mentioned that I had irritated gums as they cleaned my teeth. This is a symptom of gingivitis.
Gingivitis can be a stepping stone to major problems in the mouth and gum line. It can lead to peri... Read >
Author: David Snape
24th December 2005
One of the unfortunate things about bad breath is that we may not know we have bad breath until we speak. By this stage, we will have engaged in a social or business situation where we may cause people to recoil from us - even if subconsciously - at the v... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
24th December 2005
Bad breath simply comes and goes for some people. Perhaps we only wake up with bad breath in the morning. Or eating certain foods, like onion or pizza. These are more obvious triggers for bad breath. But the bacteria that release the volatile sulfur compo... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
01st September 2005
FACT: Just about EVERYONE has morning breath to one degree or another.
STATISTICS ON MORNING BREATH, WHERE DO YOU FIT?
Approximately 35% of the world's population has a chronic, noticeable breath condition which usually leads them to seek help from ... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua
27th August 2005
Tonsil stones can create a condition known as Halitosis, which is a stubborn bad breath and taste disorder many people suffer from.
Tonsil stones, also called tonsilloliths, are those nasty whitish/yellow colored, foul-smelling, lumps on your tonsils.... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua
26th August 2005
Did you know that there are specific foods that may lead to bad breath? This is because of volatile sulfur compounds - the culprit in causing bad breath!
For example, if food sits out too long it will spoil. That spoiling action is due to anaerobic bac... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua
23rd August 2005
Have you ever noticed that sometimes you have a white tongue? A white tongue is something that nobody wants to have. Why? A white tongue not only looks abnormal, but if left untreated, it's a strong indication of a bad breath problem.
People who have ... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua
22nd August 2005
Bad Breath is very closely related to post nasal drip , excess mucus, sinus problems, your tonsils, and
tonsiloliths.
The bacteria which cause bad breath and sour/bitter/metallic tastes are anaerobic, meaning they live without oxygen. Their goal in li... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua
22nd August 2005
One weekend you get together with friends for dinner at a delectable restaurant that serves cheese fondue, and you have a martini to cap it off. You want to make sure you have fresh breath, so after dinner you pop in an Altoids or other similar breath min... Read >
Author: Samora Jinqua
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