Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 at
3:02 pm
If for some reason every time you start talking to people they immediately turn there head away from you, that could be a strong sign that you have bad breath. This is not something that you can just let go, unless you like having people avoid you and not engage in conversation, or if you want to remain single the rest of your life.
Ways that you can fall victim to bad breath.

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Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
7:06 pm
Halitosis affects nearly everybody. While it is gauged that up to one third of the populace gets chronic bad breath issues during the day, the scandalous fact about morning breath is that almost no one escapes from it, with it affecting almost the whole population.
Oddly enough, morning breath is actually an unsuitable name for the condition; it was most likely named a little too hastily before further research was done. Morning breath is triggered as a result of the act of you sleeping, and has nothing to do with the time of the day.

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Monday, May 4th, 2009 at
9:11 am
by John Garling
If you are a victim of bad breath, then it is very wise of you to find a solution to cure this condition as soon as possible. That is if you want to have a social life, or people actually want to talk to you at work, this is not a condition that you can just shrug your shoulders and not worry about.
So why does bad breath occur?

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Saturday, January 10th, 2009 at
4:56 am
by Darren Wumoult
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 fighting this disorder apart from daily brushing and flossing?
The bacterium found in the average mouth accumulates mostly on the person’s tongue towards the back and is one cause of halitosis. The anaerobic bacteria, which feed upon food debris, soon produce what is called Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSC). These Volatile Sulfur Compounds smell similar to rotten eggs. Bad breath odor can also come from certain foods after they are digested and this odor emanates from the lungs.

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