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A blog from America’s Bad Breath Expert and creator of the TheraBreath formula

Posts Tagged ‘bad breath remedy’

Don’t miss your chance to save 50% or more on TheraBreath products for the whole family!

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Tick tock tick tock… time is running out on the TheraBreath Bonus Pak Sales Event. Once the sale is over, you will have missed your chance to save over 50% on the most effective oral health care formulas available for every member of your family.

You already know that TheraBreath is the most effective method for fresh breath and a healthy mouth, so I wont bore you with details about our formula’s proven superiority at eliminating germs and the odors they cause. I am just going to tell you about this incredible offer:

I have gathered my most popular items in discounted packs called BONUS PAKS. I am offering BONUS PAKS targeting specific problem needs – family paks for regular users, professional strength TheraBreath Plus bonus paks, even specialty packs for sufferers of post nasal drip, tonsil stones, and other related problems. Each BONUS PAK is already a substantial savings off my products everyday retail prices. But during this sale, we give you some amazing FREE GIFTS that really make this sales event something you can not afford to miss.

Want to know just how big of a sale this is? Let’s take a look at an example:

Bonus Pak A costs $130.00 and contains 12 Bottles of TheraBreath Premium Oral Rinse ($126 Retail Value), 4 Tubes of TheraBreath Premium Toothpaste ($42 Retail Value), and a tongue cleaner and toothbrush ($6 Retail Value.) In addition, all Bonus Pak purchases are shipped free ($8.95 value). Simply by purchasing a bonus pak and spending $130 dollars you are already receiving $183 in products and shipping and saving $53!

However, by purchasing a Bonus Pak during this sales event, you then ALSO get to pick AN ADDITIONAL $100.00 in any of our premium oral care products absolutely free. Make your selection from any of our rinse, paste, whitening kits, sprays, drops, and incredibly popular gum products . Now you are getting a $283 value for only $130! That’s right – you receive $153 in FREE premium TheraBreath products for your whole family.

You spend $130, you receive $283.00 IN PRODUCTS! This is simply an unbeatable deal!

Please take a few minutes and take advantage of the lowest prices I have ever been able to offer on my premium oral care formulas. Ordering is simple. All you have to do is visit our website

P.S. This offer is so good I can only make it a few times a year, so I urge you not to miss it. You can complete your order in under 5 minutes and save $150 or more on premium oral care products that your whole family will love.

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More Natural Bad Breath Cures

Friday, January 29th, 2010

natural bad breath cure

There are many natural bad breath cures which we have discussed so far, and there’s still plenty more to be discovered. halitosis-2/" title="Halitosis">Halitosis is common, and the cause of it may not always lie in the oral cavity, but it can also stem from the upper airways, lower airways, and the alimentary canal. Bad breath can also be caused by kidney problems, leftover food particles, poor dental hygiene, smoking, teeth/gum infections, diabetes, and haital hernia.

Bad Breath Natural Cures:

  1. Fenugreek herbal tea is usually available in stores, or it can be homemade using fenugreek seeds.  One should regularly drink this.
  2. Chew raw green guava up to twice a day to help bad breath.
  3. Herbal mouthwash can be made by taking 2 cups of water with some shredded parsley twigs, 2-3 full cloves (crushed into fine powder), mixing these ingredients well.  Feel free to rinse your mouth 3-4 times a day.
  4. Green cardamom can be chewed after having meals.
  5. Allegedly, yoga can help halitosis.  Practice pranayam 30 minutes every day.
  6. Focus your diet more on fruits and vegetables, both improving your oral health and digestive system.
  7. Rinse and gargle with baking power mixed with water.
  8. Mix one teaspoon of honey with lemon juice, and have this mixture every morning and/or afternoon.
  9. 2-3 drops of oregano oil in water, drank 2-3 times a day can do the trick sometimes.
  10. Chew two mint leaves after every few hours.
  11. Thymol and eucalyptol also can cure bad breath.
  12. Eat more foods that rank high in Vitamin C.

Also, don’t forget practicing good oral hygiene, and brushing your teeth after every snack/meal!

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Onions Bad Breath

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Certain foods cause bad breath like onions. Watch Dr. Katz eat an onion on air, test how smelly it makes his breath & rescue himself from halitosis.

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Prevent Bad Breath

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Prevent bad breath today by listening to Dr. Katz’ instructions on ABC News about the cures.

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Gum Stimulators

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

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In order to practice proper oral hygiene, you need to do more than just brush your teeth 2-3 times/day.  If you use a gum stimulator, you help rid yourself of unwanted plaque and help to keep your gums healthy.  Gum stimulators are usually long plastic or metal tools that have a soft rubber tip at the end.  The rubber tip allows one to clean and exercise his or her gums. 

Here’s the step-by-step process of using a gum stimulator:

  • Point the gum stimulator at a 45-degree angle towards your gums.
  • On each tooth, run the tip of the gum stimulator in a circle for 10 seconds.  If you have some serious plaque to remove, start with the front of your back teeth and work forward along the gum line.  Also do this to the back side of the teeth. 
  • Stimulating your gums helps both the blood circulation and plaque removal.  Do this by moving the rubber tip back and forth along the gum line.
  • During this process, rinse out your mouth periodically to help dislodge the plaque.  Use the gum stimulator between the teeth to help remove any particles of food.  Try using the stimulator once daily at least.
  • If you have bleeding gums, dip your stimulator in a solution that is one part water to two parts hydrogen peroxide.  When you’re using your gum stimulator, dip it often into this solution.
  • Replace the gum stimulator every 2-3 months.

You can also buy extra soft rubber tips for the stimulator, depending on how sensitive your gums are.  Try using it after you brush your teeth.  Keep in mind that using these tools also helps prevent bad breath!

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Chinese Herbal Remedies for Bad Breath

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

chinese herbs

Especially nowadays, many people are interested in alternative treatments to ailments like halitosis. Chinese herbs can be useful in treating bad breath without you having to worry about harsh chemicals. Of course, before using these herbs, you should have a consultation with an expert in the field so you can take any necessary precautions. Bitter herbs can be used to treat halitosis along with mouth ulcers; irritability; thirst; increased hunger; red tongue; red, swollen, or ulcerated gums; swollen lips or mouth; dry mouth; yellow coated tongue, and so on. Some common herbs used in Chinese medicine for banishing bad breath are Shan Zhi Zi, Huang Lian, and Mu Dan Pi. Various concoctions including other herbs such as trifala, senne leaves, aloe vera, and rhubarb can also get rid of bad breath.

If you are serious about getting rid of your bad breath and are not sure what is causing it, you should check with a doctor so you take the correct path in treating it.

According to Chinese medicine, one should regularly eat “cool” foods (low in temperature) like cabbage, lettuce, pears, peaches, oranges, melons (cantaalope, watermelon, honey dew), zucchini, cucumber, corn, snow peas, celery, carrots, and broccoli. It is also recommended that you should reduce the amount of spicy/hot foods, greasy/fatty foods, alcohol, and coffee that you consume if you want to avoid dragon breath.

You can combine Chinese remedies, “cool” foods, and recommendations from a licensed acupuncture physician in order to combat your halitosis.

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Redbook Anti- Bad Breath Tips

Monday, August 17th, 2009

 

Redbook recently has compiled a list of bad breath remedies / treatments if you happen to have a problem with bad breath (halitosis).   Here are ten bad breath remedies mentioned in Redbook:

  1. Brush and floss your teeth 2-3X daily.
  2. Use a tongue scraper to clean your tongue.
  3. Eat around 6 oz. of plain yogurt each day to reduce the foul odor causing bacteria (due to the active cultures/probiotics in yogurt)
  4. Eat ‘detergent’ vegetables – Textured foods like carrots and apples will help clean your tongue
  5. Stay hydrated, because bacteria thrive when you have dry mouth, which helps cause bad breath
  6. Drink tea (especially green tea).  Tea contains polyphenols, which are compounds that inhibit the growth of bacteria that cause bad breath
  7. Eat parsley- Since parsley has chlorophyll, this can help halt your halitosis
  8. Use the correct mouthwash- Rinse at least 30 seconds each night (preferably using a mouthwash without alcohol)
  9. Chew sugarless gum- this increases the production of saliva, thus hydrating your mouth
  10. Avoid spicy and strong smelling foods that cause bad breath       
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Someone needs a mint – A news bit on Dr. Katz

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Barry Fox of The Patriot News writes about Dr. Katz and bad breath.

Tuesday September 25, 2007, 5:41 PM

halitosis-2/" title="Halitosis">Halitosis is perhaps the least talked about plagues on humanity.

Better known as bad breath it’s the scourge of any close talking situation.

WGAL-TV Channel 8, however, provides hope with a lengthy report on how icky bacteria breeding in your mouth are conspiring against you.

If you’re a sufferer, the American Dental Association is an excellent source of help.

And, if you’re looking for the freshest breath in America – as determined by dentist-bacteriologist Harold Katz, the author of “The Bad Breath Bible,” and a device he calls the “Halimeter” — look no further than Columbus, Ohio.

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