Clorial Breath Halitosis



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The breath of an aristocrat is the death rattle of freedom.
—Georg Büchner (1813–1837)

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Prayer the Churches banquet, Angels age,
Gods breath in man returning to his birth,
The soul in paraphrase, heart in pilgrimage,
The Christian plummet sounding heav’n and earth;
—George Herbert (1593–1633)

Breath Info ...

Foods To Avoid That Cause Bad Breath ... In milk, the odor of sour milk is caused by relatives of the bugs that create bad breath when they break down proteins in the milk (and basically in all dairy foods)... A reaction takes place where 'the bad breath bugs' extract sulfur compounds from the amino acids in these proteins...

The Next Step - What To Do When Breathmints Just Mask Halitosis ... Halitosis is one of those problems that, to some degree, afflicts everyone; very few of people can claim to wake up in the morning with sweet, fresh breath... For most, however, the only other time you worry about your breath is when we are headed for a situation where you will be in relatively close contact with someone else...


Halitosis Info ...

Hairy Tongue Syndrome And How It Relates To Halitosis ... The hairy tongue syndrome is characterized by soreness, enlargement, and irregularities of the tongue. Characteristics of this disorder include pain of the tongue, the appearance of hair on the tongue, unusual color or smoothness, swelling and mouth ulcers, and/or white lining on the tongue...

Got Sinus Issues? You Just May Have Your Cause Of Halitosis ... A sinus infection increases the creation of mucus and the anaerobic bacteria in our mouth flourish on this new source of food, which contains copious amounts of bacteria and proteins. When sinusitis occurs, it is more difficult to tell how your breath smells because your sense of smell goes right out the window, as do the taste buds on your tongue, which is where the anaerobic bacteria are lurking way in the back...

Self-Diagnosing Halitosis ... The best way you can check the condition of your breath is to lick on the back of your clean wrist and then smell it. If you notice a slight odor then you know that you have halitosis, or bad breath...

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