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Natural Remedies for Curing Halitosis (Chronic Bad Breath)

Having a bad breath can be very embarrassing. While it occur occasionally because of lack of proper oral hygiene, it may also be a condition called "Halitosis". Halitosis is a medical condition that brings about a chronic bad breath to the sufferer. It can occur due to some problems like tooth-decay, digestive problems, gum decay and scurvy.

Below are natural remedies for curing Halitosis

Warm Salt Water Rinse

A salt water (saline solution) rinse can prevent the buildup of infectious bacteria in the mouth or throat. The effect is probably due to salt water’s slight acidity. This prevents the ‘alkalizing’ environment that encourages the growth of microbes that cause bad breath.

Salt water is a great, simple home remedy for bad breath.

Digestive Enzymes

Your bad breath may be caused by your digestive system. If you have digestive problems and suffer from bad breath too, digestive enzymes may help your digestion.

Digestive enzyme products come from different sources.

The most common are:

   Animal-sourced — including pancreatin sourced from ox or hog. This can include betaine
.    HCL with pepsin
   Bromelain and Papain are digestive enzymes contained in pineapple
   Other plant-sourced — from probiotics, yeast, and fungi

Cinnamon Chewing Sticks

Cinnamon is known to have antimicrobial action. It’s also proved effective against bacteria that cause oral infections in some studies. Cinnamon is also thought to have thought to have digestive and respiratory benefits, although more research is needed.

Cinnamon chewing sticks also contain fiber that supports microbial diversity in the mouth.

Green tea

Research has found that green tea temporarily reduces malodor due to its antibacterial and deodorant action. This is probably due to the actions of the polyphenols, antioxidants it contains.

You can try drinking 3-5 cups of green tea per day or taking a polyphenol EGCG supplement.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is a natural antifungal and antibacterial plant extract. Research has shown it’s as effective as chlorhexidine mouthwash at reducing plaque. It also boosts the creation of collagen, improving the mouth’s ability to heal.

You can make your own Aloe Vera mouthwash to combat bad breath. Simply boil some water and add aloe Vera gel once it is cooled. You can also add peppermint oil to taste.
Natural remedies to get rid of bad breath #8: Hydration

Drink more water. Hydration will help maintain saliva flow and keep your mouth moist, discouraging bacterial growth.

Cut down on diuretics. Diuretics such as coffee, black tea, and alcohol increase fluid loss and may cause dry mouth.

Oral hygiene

Stop nasty bacteria from building up on your gums and teeth.

Oral hygiene. Regular oral hygiene, including interdental cleaning with floss, will help to prevent bad breath.

Brush your tongue. The bacteria that cause bad breath are often found on the topside of your tongue. If you can see a white coating on your tongue, you should remove this debris with a tongue cleaner.

Essential oils

Many toothpaste and mouthwashes claim to kill bacteria that cause bad breath. However, we know little about what these products do to the whole microbiome. Natural products with antimicrobial properties may be more effective in preserving ‘friendly’ bacteria.

Peppermint essential oil

For bad breath, try gargling with peppermint oil, a potent anti-microbial that kills off harmful bacteria and leaves the breath fresh. Mix 1-2 drops with water and swish the mixture around your mouth for 30 seconds.

Lemongrass essential oil

Lemongrass has antimicrobial properties that inhibit certain bacteria, both internally and externally. It is also known to be effective against bacterial infections in the colon.

Lemongrass oil may be used as an internal or external preparation. Chewing lemon rind may also be effective.

Eucalyptus essential oil

Eucalyptus oil is well-known for its ability to reduce mucus production. It also boosts the immune system, reduces inflammation, and acts as an antioxidant, antimicrobial and pain reliever.

Clove essential oil

Clove oil contains antifungal and antimicrobial compounds that may act against bacteria that cause bad breath and digestive problems.

It’s used as a natural pain reliever, especially for dental emergencies.

You can add a few drops of clove oil to water as a natural bad breath remedy.

Orange essential oil

Cleaning products are often scented with orange due to its anti-odor properties. Orange oil is rich in the antioxidant limonene, which may help to fight bad breath causing microbes.

You can add a few drops of concentrated orange oil to water to make a drink or peel orange rind straight from the orange and chew it.

Consult your dentist before trying these oils as a cure for bad breath, and don’t use them for more than 2-3 weeks. You can try combining them to suit your taste.