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Good afternoon fellas. Trust you are all having a great day? Healthy living is important in your day to day activities. Don't forget to eat healthy, stay healthy and live healthy. Do have a fulfilled day! |
Good afternoon fellas. Trust you are all having a great day? Healthy living is important in your day to day activities. Don't forget to eat healthy, stay healthy and live healthy. Do have a fulfilled day! |
How can I tell if I have bad breath? A main problem with bad breath (halitosis) is that often the only person not to notice it is the person affected. (You become used to your own smell and do not tend to notice your own bad breath.) Often, the only way to know about it is if a person comments on it. However, most people are too polite to comment on another person's bad breath. You may have to rely on a family member or a close friend to be honest and tell you if you have bad breath. Some people suggest a simple test which you can do yourself to detect bad breath. Lick the inside of your wrist. Wait a few seconds for the saliva to dry. Then smell the licked part of the wrist. If you detect an unpleasant smell, you are likely to have bad breath. When to seek further help If you have done everything you can in terms of the oral hygiene measures discussed on this thread and still have bad breath then you need to order for one of our bad breath pack for permanent solution. To place order, kindly make use of the contact above |
How can I tell if I have bad breath? A main problem with bad breath (halitosis) is that often the only person not to notice it is the person affected. (You become used to your own smell and do not tend to notice your own bad breath.) Often, the only way to know about it is if a person comments on it. However, most people are too polite to comment on another person's bad breath. You may have to rely on a family member or a close friend to be honest and tell you if you have bad breath. Some people suggest a simple test which you can do yourself to detect bad breath. Lick the inside of your wrist. Wait a few seconds for the saliva to dry. Then smell the licked part of the wrist. If you detect an unpleasant smell, you are likely to have bad breath. When to seek further help If you have done everything you can in terms of the oral hygiene measures discussed on this thread and still have bad breath then you need to order for one of our bad breath pack for permanent solution. To place order, kindly make use of the contact above |
How can I tell if I have bad breath? A main problem with bad breath (halitosis) is that often the only person not to notice it is the person affected. (You become used to your own smell and do not tend to notice your own bad breath.) Often, the only way to know about it is if a person comments on it. However, most people are too polite to comment on another person's bad breath. You may have to rely on a family member or a close friend to be honest and tell you if you have bad breath. Some people suggest a simple test which you can do yourself to detect bad breath. Lick the inside of your wrist. Wait a few seconds for the saliva to dry. Then smell the licked part of the wrist. If you detect an unpleasant smell, you are likely to have bad breath. When to seek further help If you have done everything you can in terms of the oral hygiene measures discussed on this thread and still have bad breath then you need to order for one of our bad breath pack for permanent solution. To place order, kindly make use of the contact above |
How can I tell if I have bad breath? A main problem with bad breath (halitosis) is that often the only person not to notice it is the person affected. (You become used to your own smell and do not tend to notice your own bad breath.) Often, the only way to know about it is if a person comments on it. However, most people are too polite to comment on another person's bad breath. You may have to rely on a family member or a close friend to be honest and tell you if you have bad breath. Some people suggest a simple test which you can do yourself to detect bad breath. Lick the inside of your wrist. Wait a few seconds for the saliva to dry. Then smell the licked part of the wrist. If you detect an unpleasant smell, you are likely to have bad breath. When to seek further help If you have done everything you can in terms of the oral hygiene measures discussed on this thread and still have bad breath then you need to order for one of our bad breath pack for permanent solution. To place order, kindly make use of the contact above |
How can I tell if I have bad breath? A main problem with bad breath (halitosis) is that often the only person not to notice it is the person affected. (You become used to your own smell and do not tend to notice your own bad breath.) Often, the only way to know about it is if a person comments on it. However, most people are too polite to comment on another person's bad breath. You may have to rely on a family member or a close friend to be honest and tell you if you have bad breath. Some people suggest a simple test which you can do yourself to detect bad breath. Lick the inside of your wrist. Wait a few seconds for the saliva to dry. Then smell the licked part of the wrist. If you detect an unpleasant smell, you are likely to have bad breath. When to seek further help If you have done everything you can in terms of the oral hygiene measures discussed on this thread and still have bad breath then you need to order for one of our bad breath pack for permanent solution. To place order, kindly make use of the contact above |
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Good day all. How was your day? Trust you all had a stress free day? From the messages and calls that have been receiving, majority of the clients still dont understand the causes of bad breath which am still going to address again tonight. Will be focusing tonight on Bad Breath coming from the mouth In most people who have bad breath (halitosis), the bad smell is thought to come from germs (bacteria) and debris within the mouth. As the bacteria break down proteins and other debris in the mouth, they release foul-smelling gases. One or more of the following may contribute to the build-up of bacteria, debris and bad breath: Food stuck between teeth. Normal teeth brushing may not clear bits of food which can get stuck between teeth. The food then rots and becomes riddled with bacteria. Regular cleaning between the teeth can clear and prevent this problem. Plaque, tartar (calculus) and gum disease. Dental plaque is a soft whitish deposit that forms on the surface of teeth. It forms when bacteria combine with food and saliva. Plaque contains many types of bacteria. Calculus is hardened calcified plaque. It sticks firmly to teeth. Gum disease means infection or inflammation of the tissues that surround the teeth. If your gums look inflamed, or regularly bleed when you clean your teeth, you are likely to have gum disease. The severity can range from mild to severe. Coating on the back of the tongue. In some people, a coating develops on the back part of the tongue. It is not clear why this occurs. It may be from mucus that drips down from the back of the nose (postnasal drip). The coating can contain many bacteria. This explains why bad breath can sometimes occur in people with otherwise good oral hygiene. Tonsil stones (tonsilloliths). These are clusters of calcified material that form in the tonsillar crypts, or crevices of the tonsils. They are made up mostly of calcium but can contain other ingredients such as magnesium and phosphorus, and can feel like a small lump in the tonsils. Rarely harmful, they can be a nuisance and hard to remove and can often cause bad breath. This is where am going to stop tonight, hope you ve learn one or two things from this? BTW, to find a permanent solution to bad breath, kindly make use of the contact above to order for one of our halitovit pack. |
Good day all. How was your day? Trust you all had a stress free day? From the messages and calls that have been receiving, majority of the clients still dont understand the causes of bad breath which am still going to address again tonight. Will be focusing tonight on Bad Breath coming from the mouth In most people who have bad breath (halitosis), the bad smell is thought to come from germs (bacteria) and debris within the mouth. As the bacteria break down proteins and other debris in the mouth, they release foul-smelling gases. One or more of the following may contribute to the build-up of bacteria, debris and bad breath: Food stuck between teeth. Normal teeth brushing may not clear bits of food which can get stuck between teeth. The food then rots and becomes riddled with bacteria. Regular cleaning between the teeth can clear and prevent this problem. Plaque, tartar (calculus) and gum disease. Dental plaque is a soft whitish deposit that forms on the surface of teeth. It forms when bacteria combine with food and saliva. Plaque contains many types of bacteria. Calculus is hardened calcified plaque. It sticks firmly to teeth. Gum disease means infection or inflammation of the tissues that surround the teeth. If your gums look inflamed, or regularly bleed when you clean your teeth, you are likely to have gum disease. The severity can range from mild to severe. Coating on the back of the tongue. In some people, a coating develops on the back part of the tongue. It is not clear why this occurs. It may be from mucus that drips down from the back of the nose (postnasal drip). The coating can contain many bacteria. This explains why bad breath can sometimes occur in people with otherwise good oral hygiene. Tonsil stones (tonsilloliths). These are clusters of calcified material that form in the tonsillar crypts, or crevices of the tonsils. They are made up mostly of calcium but can contain other ingredients such as magnesium and phosphorus, and can feel like a small lump in the tonsils. Rarely harmful, they can be a nuisance and hard to remove and can often cause bad breath. This is where am going to stop tonight, hope you ve learn one or two things from this? BTW, to find a permanent solution to bad breath, kindly make use of the contact above to order for one of our halitovit pack. |
Good day all. How was your day? Trust you all had a stress free day? From the messages and calls that have been receiving, majority of the clients still dont understand the causes of bad breath which am still going to address again tonight. Will be focusing tonight on Bad Breath coming from the mouth In most people who have bad breath (halitosis), the bad smell is thought to come from germs (bacteria) and debris within the mouth. As the bacteria break down proteins and other debris in the mouth, they release foul-smelling gases. One or more of the following may contribute to the build-up of bacteria, debris and bad breath: Food stuck between teeth. Normal teeth brushing may not clear bits of food which can get stuck between teeth. The food then rots and becomes riddled with bacteria. Regular cleaning between the teeth can clear and prevent this problem. Plaque, tartar (calculus) and gum disease. Dental plaque is a soft whitish deposit that forms on the surface of teeth. It forms when bacteria combine with food and saliva. Plaque contains many types of bacteria. Calculus is hardened calcified plaque. It sticks firmly to teeth. Gum disease means infection or inflammation of the tissues that surround the teeth. If your gums look inflamed, or regularly bleed when you clean your teeth, you are likely to have gum disease. The severity can range from mild to severe. Coating on the back of the tongue. In some people, a coating develops on the back part of the tongue. It is not clear why this occurs. It may be from mucus that drips down from the back of the nose (postnasal drip). The coating can contain many bacteria. This explains why bad breath can sometimes occur in people with otherwise good oral hygiene. Tonsil stones (tonsilloliths). These are clusters of calcified material that form in the tonsillar crypts, or crevices of the tonsils. They are made up mostly of calcium but can contain other ingredients such as magnesium and phosphorus, and can feel like a small lump in the tonsils. Rarely harmful, they can be a nuisance and hard to remove and can often cause bad breath. This is where am going to stop tonight, hope you ve learn one or two things from this? BTW, to find a permanent solution to bad breath, kindly make use of the contact above to order for one of our halitovit pack. |
Good day all. How was your day? Trust you all had a stress free day? From the messages and calls that have been receiving, majority of the clients still dont understand the causes of bad breath which am still going to address again tonight. Will be focusing tonight on Bad Breath coming from the mouth In most people who have bad breath (halitosis), the bad smell is thought to come from germs (bacteria) and debris within the mouth. As the bacteria break down proteins and other debris in the mouth, they release foul-smelling gases. One or more of the following may contribute to the build-up of bacteria, debris and bad breath: Food stuck between teeth. Normal teeth brushing may not clear bits of food which can get stuck between teeth. The food then rots and becomes riddled with bacteria. Regular cleaning between the teeth can clear and prevent this problem. Plaque, tartar (calculus) and gum disease. Dental plaque is a soft whitish deposit that forms on the surface of teeth. It forms when bacteria combine with food and saliva. Plaque contains many types of bacteria. Calculus is hardened calcified plaque. It sticks firmly to teeth. Gum disease means infection or inflammation of the tissues that surround the teeth. If your gums look inflamed, or regularly bleed when you clean your teeth, you are likely to have gum disease. The severity can range from mild to severe. Coating on the back of the tongue. In some people, a coating develops on the back part of the tongue. It is not clear why this occurs. It may be from mucus that drips down from the back of the nose (postnasal drip). The coating can contain many bacteria. This explains why bad breath can sometimes occur in people with otherwise good oral hygiene. Tonsil stones (tonsilloliths). These are clusters of calcified material that form in the tonsillar crypts, or crevices of the tonsils. They are made up mostly of calcium but can contain other ingredients such as magnesium and phosphorus, and can feel like a small lump in the tonsils. Rarely harmful, they can be a nuisance and hard to remove and can often cause bad breath. This is where am going to stop tonight, hope you ve learn one or two things from this? BTW, to find a permanent solution to bad breath, kindly make use of the contact above to order for one of our halitovit pack. |
Good day all. How was your day? Trust you all had a stress free day? From the messages and calls that have been receiving, majority of the clients still dont understand the causes of bad breath which am still going to address again tonight. Will be focusing tonight on Bad Breath coming from the mouth In most people who have bad breath (halitosis), the bad smell is thought to come from germs (bacteria) and debris within the mouth. As the bacteria break down proteins and other debris in the mouth, they release foul-smelling gases. One or more of the following may contribute to the build-up of bacteria, debris and bad breath: Food stuck between teeth. Normal teeth brushing may not clear bits of food which can get stuck between teeth. The food then rots and becomes riddled with bacteria. Regular cleaning between the teeth can clear and prevent this problem. Plaque, tartar (calculus) and gum disease. Dental plaque is a soft whitish deposit that forms on the surface of teeth. It forms when bacteria combine with food and saliva. Plaque contains many types of bacteria. Calculus is hardened calcified plaque. It sticks firmly to teeth. Gum disease means infection or inflammation of the tissues that surround the teeth. If your gums look inflamed, or regularly bleed when you clean your teeth, you are likely to have gum disease. The severity can range from mild to severe. Coating on the back of the tongue. In some people, a coating develops on the back part of the tongue. It is not clear why this occurs. It may be from mucus that drips down from the back of the nose (postnasal drip). The coating can contain many bacteria. This explains why bad breath can sometimes occur in people with otherwise good oral hygiene. Tonsil stones (tonsilloliths). These are clusters of calcified material that form in the tonsillar crypts, or crevices of the tonsils. They are made up mostly of calcium but can contain other ingredients such as magnesium and phosphorus, and can feel like a small lump in the tonsils. Rarely harmful, they can be a nuisance and hard to remove and can often cause bad breath. This is where am going to stop tonight, hope you ve learn one or two things from this? BTW, to find a permanent solution to bad breath, kindly make use of the contact above to order for one of our halitovit pack. |
Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth may be a warning sign of gum (periodontal) disease. Gum disease is caused by the buildup of plaque on teeth. Bacteria cause the formation of toxins to form, which irritate the gums. If gum disease continues untreated, it can damage the gums and jawbone. Other dental causes of bad breath include poorly fitting dental appliances, yeast infections of the mouth, and dental caries (cavities). The medical condition dry mouth (also called xerostomia) also can cause bad breath. Saliva is necessary to moisten the mouth, neutralize acids produced by plaque, and wash away dead cells that accumulate on the tongue, gums, and cheeks. If not removed, these cells decompose and can cause bad breath. Dry mouth may be a side effect of various medications, salivary gland problems, or continuous breathing through the mouth. Many other diseases and illnesses may cause bad breath. Here are some to be aware of: respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia or bronchitis, chronic sinus infections, postnasal drip, diabetes, chronic acid reflux, and liver or kidney problems. To get rid of that bad breath today, order for one of our halitovit pack Call, text or chat 0.8.0.5.4.5.0.1.4.2.1. |
Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth may be a warning sign of gum (periodontal) disease. Gum disease is caused by the buildup of plaque on teeth. Bacteria cause the formation of toxins to form, which irritate the gums. If gum disease continues untreated, it can damage the gums and jawbone. Other dental causes of bad breath include poorly fitting dental appliances, yeast infections of the mouth, and dental caries (cavities). The medical condition dry mouth (also called xerostomia) also can cause bad breath. Saliva is necessary to moisten the mouth, neutralize acids produced by plaque, and wash away dead cells that accumulate on the tongue, gums, and cheeks. If not removed, these cells decompose and can cause bad breath. Dry mouth may be a side effect of various medications, salivary gland problems, or continuous breathing through the mouth. Many other diseases and illnesses may cause bad breath. Here are some to be aware of: respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia or bronchitis, chronic sinus infections, postnasal drip, diabetes, chronic acid reflux, and liver or kidney problems. To get rid of that bad breath today, order for one of our halitovit pack Call, text or chat 0.8.0.5.4.5.0.1.4.2.1. |
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Good morning NL. Trust you all had a wonderful weekend. Ensure you keep your breath refreshing this week. Do have a fulfill week ahead |
Good morning NL. Trust you all had a wonderful weekend. Ensure you keep your breath refreshing this week. Do have a fulfill week ahead |
Good morning NL. Trust you all had a wonderful weekend. Ensure you keep your breath refreshing this week. Do have a fulfill week ahead. |
Good morning NL. Happy Sunday to you all |
Good morning NL. Happy Sunday to you all |
Good morning NL. Happy Sunday to you all |
Good morning fellas. How was your night? And how is your weekend going? Trust you are having a great one. Do have a lovely weekend! Don't forget to keep your breath refreshing |
Good morning fellas. How was your night? And how is your weekend going? Trust you are having a great one. Do have a lovely weekend! Don't forget to keep your breath refreshing |
Good morning fellas. How was your night? And how is your weekend going? Trust you are having a great one. Do have a lovely weekend! Keep your breath refreshing |
Good morning fellas. How was your night? And how is your weekend going? Trust you are having a great one. Do have a lovely weekend! Don't forget to keep your breath refreshing |
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Good evening fellas, how was your day? Still on the causes you need to take care of; Smoking Most non-smokers can tell if a person is a smoker by their breath which "smells like an ashtray". Stopping smoking is the only cure for this type of bad breath. Smoking also increases the risk of developing gum disease - another cause of bad breath. Diets Crash dieting or fasting can cause a sickly sweet smell on the breath. This is due to chemicals called ketones being made by the breakdown of fat. Some ketones are then breathed out with each breath. Low-carbohydrate diets also can cause this sort of bad breath. Medical causes Medical causes, other than problems in the mouth, are relatively uncommon. Possible causes include: *Nasal problems. For example, a lump (polyp) in the nose or a small object stuck in a nostril (occurs most commonly in children) can cause a bad smell. In this situation, the smell tends to occur only, or more severely, when you breathe out through your nose. It is not so noticeable when you breathe out through your mouth. *Sinus infections. *Throat infections such as tonsillitis. *Mouth infections, such as dental abscesses. *Infections or tumours of the lung. *Bronchiectasis. *Reflux of acid from the stomach ora stomach infection called Helicobacter pylori. *Diabetes *Severe kidney or liver problems. *¦Fish odour syndrome (trimethylaminuria). This is a rare medical cause but worth being aware of. It typically causes breath and body odour that is often like a fishy smell. It occurs because the body loses the ability to properly break down trimethylamine which is found in certain foods. There is then a build-up of trimethylamine in the body which is released in sweat, urine and breath. Urine and blood tests can help to confirm this diagnosis if it is suspected. In these medical cases, there are usually other symptoms that would indicate the cause. For example, a blocked nose, sinus pain, chest symptoms, a high temperature (fever), etc. If you are otherwise well and have no other symptoms apart from bad breath, the smell is likely to be coming from a build-up of bacteria in the mouth and other medical causes are unlikely. This brings us to the end of the causes that emanciate from the mouth........To order for one of our halitovit pack, kindly make use of the contact above. Thamks and do have a wonderful weekend. |
Good evening fellas, how was your day? Still on the causes you need to take care of; Smoking Most non-smokers can tell if a person is a smoker by their breath which "smells like an ashtray". Stopping smoking is the only cure for this type of bad breath. Smoking also increases the risk of developing gum disease - another cause of bad breath. Diets Crash dieting or fasting can cause a sickly sweet smell on the breath. This is due to chemicals called ketones being made by the breakdown of fat. Some ketones are then breathed out with each breath. Low-carbohydrate diets also can cause this sort of bad breath. Medical causes Medical causes, other than problems in the mouth, are relatively uncommon. Possible causes include: *Nasal problems. For example, a lump (polyp) in the nose or a small object stuck in a nostril (occurs most commonly in children) can cause a bad smell. In this situation, the smell tends to occur only, or more severely, when you breathe out through your nose. It is not so noticeable when you breathe out through your mouth. *Sinus infections. *Throat infections such as tonsillitis. *Mouth infections, such as dental abscesses. *Infections or tumours of the lung. *Bronchiectasis. *Reflux of acid from the stomach ora stomach infection called Helicobacter pylori. *Diabetes *Severe kidney or liver problems. *¦Fish odour syndrome (trimethylaminuria). This is a rare medical cause but worth being aware of. It typically causes breath and body odour that is often like a fishy smell. It occurs because the body loses the ability to properly break down trimethylamine which is found in certain foods. There is then a build-up of trimethylamine in the body which is released in sweat, urine and breath. Urine and blood tests can help to confirm this diagnosis if it is suspected. In these medical cases, there are usually other symptoms that would indicate the cause. For example, a blocked nose, sinus pain, chest symptoms, a high temperature (fever), etc. If you are otherwise well and have no other symptoms apart from bad breath, the smell is likely to be coming from a build-up of bacteria in the mouth and other medical causes are unlikely. This brings us to the end of the causes that emanciate from the mouth........To order for one of our halitovit pack, kindly make use of the contact above. Thamks and do have a wonderful weekend. |
Good evening fellas, how was your day? Still on the causes you need to take care of; Smoking Most non-smokers can tell if a person is a smoker by their breath which "smells like an ashtray". Stopping smoking is the only cure for this type of bad breath. Smoking also increases the risk of developing gum disease - another cause of bad breath. Diets Crash dieting or fasting can cause a sickly sweet smell on the breath. This is due to chemicals called ketones being made by the breakdown of fat. Some ketones are then breathed out with each breath. Low-carbohydrate diets also can cause this sort of bad breath. Medical causes Medical causes, other than problems in the mouth, are relatively uncommon. Possible causes include: *Nasal problems. For example, a lump (polyp) in the nose or a small object stuck in a nostril (occurs most commonly in children) can cause a bad smell. In this situation, the smell tends to occur only, or more severely, when you breathe out through your nose. It is not so noticeable when you breathe out through your mouth. *Sinus infections. *Throat infections such as tonsillitis. *Mouth infections, such as dental abscesses. *Infections or tumours of the lung. *Bronchiectasis. *Reflux of acid from the stomach ora stomach infection called Helicobacter pylori. *Diabetes *Severe kidney or liver problems. *¦Fish odour syndrome (trimethylaminuria). This is a rare medical cause but worth being aware of. It typically causes breath and body odour that is often like a fishy smell. It occurs because the body loses the ability to properly break down trimethylamine which is found in certain foods. There is then a build-up of trimethylamine in the body which is released in sweat, urine and breath. Urine and blood tests can help to confirm this diagnosis if it is suspected. In these medical cases, there are usually other symptoms that would indicate the cause. For example, a blocked nose, sinus pain, chest symptoms, a high temperature (fever), etc. If you are otherwise well and have no other symptoms apart from bad breath, the smell is likely to be coming from a build-up of bacteria in the mouth and other medical causes are unlikely. This brings us to the end of the causes that emanciate from the mouth........To order for one of our halitovit pack, kindly make use of the contact above. Thamks and do have a wonderful weekend. |
Good day fellas, trust you are all having great day? Enjoy the rest of the day |
Good day fellas, trust you are all having great day? Enjoy the rest of the day |