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Why Bad Breath Home Remedies May Be Better At Curing Your Halitosis Than Conventional Treatments
 

Take a trip down any supermarket oral hygiene aisle and you’ll likely find yourself absolutely bamboozled by the sheer range of different products now on sale, each promising to cure your bad breath problem for good.



If you’re one of the many millions of people who suffer regularly from bad breath, the chances are you’ve already tried at least a couple of these products. But I’m guessing that they didn’t actually work too well or you probably wouldn’t be reading this article, right?



Over the course of many years I too spent a small fortune on expensive oral hygiene products, especially mouthwash, before the penny finally dropped that perhaps they weren’t the best solution for my rotten breath after all…



Many Conventional Treatments Only Tackle The Symptoms, Not The Actual Cause


Indeed, it seems like home remedies for bad breath are becoming more popular as more and more people also begin to realize that conventional so-called ‘bad breath cures’ aren’t actually eliminating their halitosis permanently.



Sure, they’re maybe good at providing some instant relief and can mask the smell coming from your mouth long enough to let you have an important conversation with your boss or get a telephone number from that cute girl in the bar. But you know that when you’ve got to continually keep using them to get by from day to day it’s perhaps time to try something else.



Why Mouthwash Can Actually Make Your Mouth Smell Worse In The Long Term


If like me you’ve spent a fair proportion of your annual salary on mouthwashes and rinses to no avail, it probably won’t surprise you to read that some types of mouthwashes can actually make your breath smell worse.



If your dentist or doctor has ruled out a serious dental or medical condition as the cause of your bad breath, then you’re most likely one of the 90% + of bad breath sufferers whose halitosis is caused by bacteria that we all have (and need) in our mouths.



These bacteria only cause a problem when they’re present in unusually high amounts, and there are certain things that can aggravate them and cause them to multiply in large numbers.



One such factor is alcohol. It dehydrates you and causes your mouth to dry out, thereby creating exactly the kind of conditions these bacteria thrive in.



Many mouthwashes contain alcohol. So while they may give you an initial feeling of minty freshness, this will soon wear off and the bacteria will continue to run riot in your now dried-out mouth.



But Can Simple Bad Breath Home Remedies REALLY Work Where Other Treatments Can’t?


As with most things, some people will experience success with one particular method, while others will find that something else is more effective in getting rid of their halitosis.



But you only need to take a quick glance on bad breath support forums to see that many people are now raving about how simple home remedies and natural cures for bad breath have helped them overcome their problem permanently and regain their confidence.



There are all sorts of different bad breath home remedies that have been suggested and recommended by former bad breath sufferors.



For instance, you may be interested in the story of Bob Howard who battled with chronic bad breath for 9 long years before devising a simple formula made from 2 cheap kitchen ingredients that cured his bad breath in a matter of days - for good.



There’s no doubt that bad breath home remedies are now growing in popularity and perhaps may well hold the key to curing bad breath where other more conventional treatments have failed. Hopefully you too will enjoy success and be able to kiss goodbye to your halitosis forever!

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