How to Cure Halitosis When Nothing Else Seems to Work

Posted by Jacob Jameson 1 December, 2009

A little known fact about bad breath (at least among those who do not personally suffer from the problem) is that brushing and flossing actually isn’t enough to put an end to it. Most people do not know this, but for people who suffer from chronic bad breath, it is all too true. I am a chronic bad breath sufferer myself, and I know from experience that brushing and flossing is not the key to getting rid of bad breath.

You probably wouldn’t even be here paying attention to my words right now if this subject didn’t hit home. Don’t worry, because I understand what you’re going through completely and I’m here to help.

It can be nearly impossible to maintain a healthy social life when your breath is a persistent concern of yours. Even though most people are a bit too polite to tell you how bad your breath really is (with the exception of children… they’re a bit more honest), seeing people back away from you or turn their head when you’re speaking with them can be devastating to your self esteem.

So, what leads to this lack of information about how to truly cure bad breath? I put the blame squarely on those who are supposed to help us, our dentists. All they tend to do is give the same old rehashed advice; make sure you are brushing after every meal, flossing at night time, and using mouthwash every now and then. Still have a problem? Buy some mints. Not only does this not work, it causes an embarrassing situation when people think that the only reason you have bad breath is that you are dirty or don’t brush your teeth.

Trust me, the reason your friends and family never seem to have to worry about their breath as much as you do has nothing to do with them taking better care of their mouth. The true cause of bad breath is not plaque on your teeth, but a sulfur producing bacteria that finds the climate in your mouth very hospitable.

The geography and climate in your mouth allows these sulfur producing bacteria to multiply in your mouth at alarming rates, much faster than your toothbrush can deal with them. And to put it mildly, sulfur doesn’t smell too good.

But if brushing and flossing does not work, then what will? That’s a valid question, because brushing and flossing is pretty much all that we’re really taught how to do when it comes to taking care of our mouths. The key to fresh breath is to bring the climate in your mouth closer to those who do not have to worry about their breath. Your goal is to create a pH balanced environment where these sulfur producing bacteria cannot thrive.

Don’t beat your head against the wall and give up on having fresh breath. Bad breath is entirely possible to cure, but if brushing and flossing isn’t enough for you then it takes a different approach, and a different mindset to succeed.

Here is something that will help you a great deal when it comes to overcoming bad breath: Halitonic Review. If you’d rather just find out more information on how you can keep your breath fresh, click here: How to Have Fresh Breath All Day

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