Bad Breath, Halitosis And Home Remedies
When the Webmaster of www.breathbadgone.com
asked me to write an article on halitosis (bad breath) I was
thrilled. Strange, you say, that I should be enthused about the
subject of halitosis (bad breath)? As an RN for over 25 years I
have smelled many, many kinds of breath/ halitosis, and found
that breath is a wonderful diagnostic tool. It can tell me how
sick the patient is, and sometimes even what they have. I once
worked with a wonderful doctor in the emergency room, who asked
me what I smelled in the breath of a particular patient. We both
felt we smelled a candida/yeast infection, and sure enough,
that's just what it turned out to be! Bad breath/ halitosis is
always a sign that something else is going on, and I'd like to
share with you a few interesting cases and general principles in
this regard.
I have a friend who is a sensitive person. We were sitting at a
table and I asked him how his day was. He said OK, but his
breath was bad and his stomach seemed upset. After I asked a few
more questions he finally let on he that he'd had an argument
with his employer. As he was telling his story he drank the big
glass of water I had given him. And as soon as he'd unburdened
his feelings and the water was gone... so was his bad breath/
halitosis. The moral of this story... dehydration and emotional
issues can both affect our breath.
Many patients who come to the emergency room have bad breath.
Simply giving them fluids (water or salt water intravenously)
not only helps their primary condition, but the bad breath as
well. You don't have to be in the Sahara desert to get
dehydrated. Everyone needs to drink abundant water each day.
Small babies do not have bad breath/ halitosis when they are
healthy. Bad breath (halitosis) is a sign that something is
wrong and needs attention. Healthy toddlers don't have bad
breath either, so when babies, toddlers or growing children
develop bad breath, the following factors usually play a role:
dehydration, stress, wrong foods, bad digestion and poor dental
health. Indeed, these are the same top causes of bad breath in
adults, followed by digestive problems and infections, for which
one should seek medical help. A great remedy for infections of
all kinds, whether viral/ bacterial/ parasite and candida, or
yeast, is Oil of Oregano. Oil of Oregano is an all-natural
remedy that is as strong as pharmaceutical antibiotics, but with
no side effects. It is also a great first aid remedy to have on
hand.
I could go on and on about the distinct varieties of bad breath
smells among those who drink alcohol, who smoke, who have
diabetes, internal bleeding, liver diseases, or cancer. But I
will spare you the unsavory details. The point is to focus on
clean breath, and to heal the underlying causes of bad breath,
which will give you better health and more enjoyment of your
life. By welcoming bad breath/ halitosis as an opportunity to
take preventive measures, you will be doing yourself a world of
good.
May your breath be sweet!
Pieternel van Giersbergen