Saturday, October 31, 2009

What is the quickest way to get rid of bad breath ?

i will be going out with my best friends later in one hours time and i just ate food that makes my breath stink a little.what is the most fastest and quickest way to get rid of the smell??


p.s:i dont have a breath spray
Answer:
Brush your teeth and tongue (this is key your tongue should be pink, not white, the white is bacteria adn that gives you bad breath), floss and drink plenty of fluids. A dry mouth is a stinky mouth.
Brush your teeth, and then have like spearmint gum with you so you smell minty fresh all night.
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But you have access too a computer? If you dont have toothpaste or gum...

Find soda and swish it around your mouth a couple of times. THen eat something that smells nice...skittles or something. Lick your teeth and gums.
There are three sources of halitosis: Stomach, lungs and mouth...Check 'em out.

For an immediate fix - salt water rinse and gargle.
brush your teeth.
get some mint tea.
gum?
mouthwash?
eat something that smells less worse.
ok well start off by brushing your teeth.
then get some minty gum or a minty mint!!
that should keep your breath feeling fresh and clean!
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brush your teeth, tongue and inside of your cheeks--then use mouthwash swishing it around for about 1-2 minutes before spitting it into the sink
You said "the quickest" and so you leave too little to work with. The body does not repair quite that quickly: the body goes far and deep -- not quick, just as Nature does.

However, I will say this -- always go to nature to repair it.

There exists the wondrous herb, the clove. This is the sprout of the clove plant dried and is the selfsame herb that chefs once did use and still do in some circles to season baked hams.

You can get them in any grocery store in the seasons section, right there with the pepper and other herb seasonings like pepper and cayenne and so on.

One will do, but use a stout clove sprout. They are small and most powerful.

You need only place it in the mouth and allow it to soften, barely chewing upon it -- barely ! Do not ingest it.

Just let it linger in your mouth or in the jaw. Simply allow it to remain in your mouth. If it should break or you swallow it, simply place another in your mouth. That's all, and keep the whole little box with you.

So mighty are these little things that they will indeed displace the odor in your mouth, so sharp is the chemistry, which practically burns.

You need not worry of the burning though; it does have a numbing effect; however, this will do no harm. It will subside.

Little can stand before its power given that you want the "quickest way."

Aside from this, apples will help some as well. But they do not quite displace a strong scent like that of garlic, or some deep-set physiological reason centered in the respiratory or digestive system.
brush your teeth, gargle with mouthwash, gum, mints, eat an orange?

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