cure my bad breath with natural way?

Posted by admin under Alternative Medicine


bad breath cures
guskougakis asked:


my breath smells bad.I want to cure it physically with herbs an etc.Also what can i eat before kissing a girl except guns(something natural)


Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Bumpzee
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Furl
  • Mixx
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google Bookmarks
11 Responses to “cure my bad breath with natural way?”
  1. Kenneth Says:

    Chew mint leaf :-)

  2. HandyMan Says:

    You have to figure out first where the bad breath comes from.
    It could be from the mouth, the teeth, or the lungs.

  3. Jasmine Says:

    Learn how to cure your bad breath naturally at :

  4. puppylove Says:

    Bad breath can be from several reasons. Most common would be a build up of plague on your teeth. You need to rid yourself of the plague first. Take it from me, I had the same problem until I started using Melaleuca’s tooth past.

    I am not kidding the Melalueca oil in the tooth paste may taste different but it actually removes plague from your teeth, naturally!

    My whole mouth felt better in less than the 30 days and my friends were sure to let me know that my teeth looked whiter and my breath was fresher. In fact my dentist was so impressed that my 3 month cleanings are now every 6 months like every body else.

    They also make a mouth wash and dental floss and the dental floss has the oil in too and it’s made like a ribbon so it glides through your teeth. This is inexpensive too…I think $14.00 for the entire dental kit. Check out safehome-health.com and read about dental disease there is a area on there you can take a tour too..it’s a great site and a great product! Plus this toothpaste has been known to reverse periodontal disease. Best of luck…

  5. Garry P Says:

    brush your teeth

  6. paradisemtn Says:

    Chlorophyll

  7. inverse_mushroom_cloud Says:

    Brush after each meal. Floss daily (if only once, do it before bed). Scrape your tongue with a tongue scraper once daily. Don’t eat sugary snacks throughout the day. Try chewing mint leaves.

    If these things do not help, you should see a doctor to rule out a more serious condition that the bad breath could be a symptom of.

    A high protein / low carb diet can cause bad breath too.

  8. Minerva Says:

    Try oil gargling…

  9. Dr Bob Says:

    Up to 90 percent of bad breath comes from the top of the tongue, either from bacteria that grow there and produce sulfur containing compounds that smell or from smelly foods, like garlic, smelly liquids, such as coffee, or smoking. All of these things collect on the top of the tongue and cause bad breath. Mints, gums, mouthwash, herbs, etc., just cover up the smells for a short time. To cure bad breath you must remove the cause of bad breath. Good oral hygiene is: brush and floss the teeth and clean the top of the tongue. Use a tongue cleaner that has both a brush and scraper. Learn more about the cause and cure of bad breath at:

  10. johnjackrich45 Says:

    You can get rid of bad breath by eating some sugarless yogurt or avocado. You can also trying chewing on some parsley or gargling with some warm salt water. Try to use a mouthwash that does not use alcohol. For more information look at this article: —Tips-For-an-Effective-Bad-Breath-Treatment&id=1708766

  11. Scuba Steve JW Says:

    Alfalfa tablets may help eliminate bad breath.

    Anise Chew anise, cardamom, dill or fennel seeds to help mask odors. Anise, the licorice-flavored seed, kills the bacteria that cause odor.

    Chlorophyll Try liquid or chlorophyll tablets which you can buy at your pharmacy. Chlorophyll has a deodorizing effect and is used in a number of products for that purpose.

    Cloves Cloves are a powerful antiseptic. Make a tea by putting 3 whole or 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves in 2 cups of hot water, and steep for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Pour through a fine strainer and use as a mouthwash or gargle twice a day.

    Fennel Fennel is another useful herb and can be used in several ways. Slowly chew the leaves and allow the saliva to build up in your mouth. Or, mix the contents of a fennel capsule with baking soda, make into a paste, and brush your teeth, gums and tongue with it. The fluid extract of fennel can be rubbed on your gums and tongue.

    Filberts Chew some filberts (hazelnuts) slowly as they will absorb the bad breath.

    Herbs Chewing mint, parsley, basil, rosemary, thyme and wintergreen will help mitigate bad breath.

    Lemon Suck a lemon wedge sprinkled with salt to stop onion or garlic breath.

    Myrrh Dissolving a pea-sized piece of myrrh in your mouth before bed or sucking a small piece of cinnamon bark during the day may help relieve the problem.

    • It can be made into a tea. To make the tea add 2 sprigs of coarsely chopped parsley, 3 whole spice cloves, 1 teaspoon of powdered myrrh, and 1/4 teaspoon powdered goldenseal to 1 pint of boiling water. Steep. Stir occasionally while cooling, then strain and use as a mouthwash.

    Parsley & mint Chewing parsley or mint leaves has been a remedy used for thousands of years. These herbs are especially good if garlic and onions are the source of your bad breath. Parsley is very high in chlorophyll. Chew a few parsley sprigs dipped in vinegar for immediate relief. If you swallow the leaves after chewing them they will be digested and continue to provide breath freshness for quite a while. These plants seem to reduce the production of intestinal gas by promoting better digestion.

    • Natural gum made with spearmint or peppermint essential oils will also be helpful. These oils kill odor- causing bacteria, and the chewing action stimulates the production of saliva which helps combat bad breath.

    Sage Chew sage. It contains essential oils with antibacterial properties that help neutralize one of the causes of bad breath.

    Spirulina is a very good source of chlorophyll and can be purchased either in capsule or loose form. Start with 500 mg three times a day.

    Tea Another tea may be made by steeping 2 sprigs of coarsely chopped parsley, 3 whole cloves, 1 teaspoon of powdered myrrh and 1/4 teaspoon powdered goldenseal in 1 pint of boiling water. Stir occasionally while cooling, strain, and use as a mouthwash. Can also be used for a sore throat. Alfalfa is rich in chlorophyll. Drink alfalfa tea several times a day to keep your breath fresh. To make the tea, put two teaspoons of dried leaves in a cup of boiling water and steep for 10-20 minutes. You may also find alfalfa tablets at an herb or health food store.

    • Peppermint or fenugreek are other good herbs to use in a tea to sooth the stomach. They are exhaled through the lungs and help sweeten the breath.

    Tea tree oil Tea tree oil, derived from the leaves of the native Australian Melaleuca alternifolia tree, contain antiseptic compounds that make it a powerful disinfectant. Try using a toothpaste containing tea tree oil, or put a few drops of tea tree oil on your toothbrush alone, or with your regular toothpaste. It has a strong aromatic flavor.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.