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Understanding Halitosis- Bad Breath. by ZackiGp(m): 4:18pm On Jul 14, 2013
Bad breath can originate from a wide
variety of different places in your body.
That's why most of these companies out
there that promote their products with
'instant' cures are full of it. Here's why:
Dr Murat Aydin is a halitosis expert and has
come up with a great classification system
that define all types of bad breath. Here's a
quick overview of this system:
Type 1 halitosis: Bad breath that originates
from the mouth such as cavities, gum
disease, bacterial imbalance on the tongue,
impacted wisdom teeh etc.
Type 2 halitosis: Bad breath that originates
from AROUND the oral cavity. Post nasal drip,
tonsil stones, bacterial imbalance in the back
of throat, retro-nasal mucosa etc.
Type3 halitosis: Bad breath that originates
from the digestive tract. GERD, chronic
gastritis, hiatal hernia, stomach and
duodenal ulcers, lazy colon syndrome, etc.
Type 4 halitosis: Blood borne halitosis. Liver
and kidney diseases, pulmonary infections,
blood disorders, TMAU, etc
Type 5 halitosis: Delusional bad breath. A
psychological state also known as
halitophobia which greatly exagerates
perceptions of breath odors.
More details on this classification method
at : www.chronicbadbreathfix.com
The reason bad breath products widely
advertised on the net don't work is because:
1/ They don't take into consideration the
adaptive capacities of bad breath causing
bacteria.
2/ They mostly address a single type of
halitosis (usually type 1)
To cure bad breath for good, the sufferer
must first identify under which category he/
she falls under. For example, it is useless to
take a treatment for a type 1 halitosis for
someone with SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial
Overgrowth).
Re: Understanding Halitosis- Bad Breath. by Henrypraise: 5:21pm On Jul 14, 2013
Nice one
Re: Understanding Halitosis- Bad Breath. by Nobody: 6:07pm On Jul 14, 2013
Most people who have bad breath have it because of their lifestyle and diet. It is seldom caused by inherited genes i.e; its usually not Hereditary.

This can be addressed by gradual changes to Lifestyle, eating habits (kind of food u consume) and detoxification of digestive tract, among other pathways.

A very fast way to drastically reduce bad breath (you can call it the fast way- which I don't totally endorse) is the use of oral antibiotics. I don't advise his especially if you'll be considering the common OTC Antibiotics (which wud require a Dr.'s prescription)

The best alternative to this is the natural antibiotics, from herbs (I know of a company{the only one Iv seen} who sells such, they say it has no side effect or fall-backs, and I believe them, because I've used it once before, and have also recommended it to someone before and it worked)

I think its from one of those MLM companies from Asia (probably CNI or something) You may want to try it out--if U need help with Mouth or Body odour.

But like I stated earlier the best way U can get this issue resolved is changing ur lifestyle, perhaps U cud just use that other one to make it go faster.

Raph Temi.

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