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Home Remedies for Bad Breath 1 - All fruit and vegetable juices are helpful in the treatment of halitosis and should be taken liberally by those suffer from this disorder. Juices from green vegetables are particularly important.
Home Remedies for Bad Breath 2 - The teeth should be cleaned two times a day, especially before going to bed at night. Meat particles should be removed carefully with toothpicks. In case of decaying teeth and swollen and bleeding gums, a dentist should be consult. Munching a raw apple or guava after lunch removes the largest part of the trapped particles. The use of the twigs of the margosa (neem) tree as a toothbrush is the best process of cleaning the teeth.
Home Remedies for Bad Breath 3 - Drinking a hot cup of unsweetened tea will help curing bad breath.
Some other Home Remedies for Bad Breath
# Eating apples every day is also good for mouth cleansing as it take out the bacteria causing bad breath.
# Take a undersized crystal of potassium permanganate, of about the size of a mustard seed. Add this into a glassful of water, and dissolve it totally. Use this water to gargle repeatedly. Potassium permanganate will dissuade the bacteria from developing within the mouth, due to which the bad breath will itself get treated.
# Take 2 tbs of mustard oil and add about 1/2 tbs of common salt in it. Keep this in the mouth for a moment, rolling it round and round within. Spit out the saliva. Later than half an hour, throw all that is in the mouth and wash the mouth with fresh water. Within a short while, the bad breath would have gone totally from the mouth.
# Chew food properly and drink water among meals to aid in digestion.
# Rinse with a glass of water and the juice of half a lemon later than each meal.
# Take a glassful of lukewarm water. Add in it 1 tbs of ginger juice and 1 tbs of lemon juice. Gargle with this solution at least one time a day.
# Chew cardamom seeds to sweeten your breath as the aromatic flavor of cardamom acts as a breath freshener.
# To merely cover odor, drink peppermint tea, eat parsley, chew up cloves, get chlorophyll, or gargle with barberry tea.
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