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Lies About Mouth Odour by sammyhands: 12:00pm On Aug 14, 2012
Bad breath, or halitosis, can be a major problem, especially when you're about to snuggle with your sweetie or whisper a joke to your friend. The good news is that bad breath can often be prevented with some simple steps.
Certain foods, especially ones like garlic and onions that contain pungent oils, can contribute to bad breath because the oils are carried to your lungs and out through your mouth. Smoking is also a major cause of bad breath.
There are lots of myths about taking care of bad breath. Here are three things you may have heard about bad breath that are not true:

Myth #1: Mouthwash will make bad breath go away.
Mouthwash only gets rid of bad breath temporarily.

Myth #2: As long as you brush your teeth, you shouldn't have bad breath.
The truth is that most people only brush their teeth for 30 to 45 seconds, which just doesn't cut it. To sufficiently clean all the surfaces of your teeth, you should brush for at least 2 minutes at least twice a day. Remember to brush your tongue, too — bacteria love to hang out there. It's equally important to floss because brushing alone won't remove harmful plaque and food particles that become stuck between your teeth and gums.

Myth #3: If you breathe into your hand, you'll know when you have bad breath.
Wrong! When you breathe, you don't use your throat the same way you do when you talk. When you talk, you tend to bring out the odors from the back of your mouth (where bad breath originates), which simply breathing doesn't do. Also, because we tend to get used to our own smells, it's hard for a person to tell if he or she has bad breath.

If you're concerned about bad breath, we recommend Bright Toothgel and other supplement that fight against mouth odour, bleeding gum and other mouth bacteria, drop your email address or email the address below for details .
[i]Bad breath, or halitosis, can be a major problem, especially when you're about to snuggle with your sweetie or whisper a joke to your friend. The good news is that bad breath can often be prevented with some simple steps.
Certain foods, especially ones like garlic and onions that contain pungent oils, can contribute to bad breath because the oils are carried to your lungs and out through your mouth. Smoking is also a major cause of bad breath.
There are lots of myths about taking care of bad breath. Here are three things you may have heard about bad breath that are not true:

Myth #1: Mouthwash will make bad breath go away.
Mouthwash only gets rid of bad breath temporarily.

Myth #2: As long as you brush your teeth, you shouldn't have bad breath.
The truth is that most people only brush their teeth for 30 to 45 seconds, which just doesn't cut it. To sufficiently clean all the surfaces of your teeth, you should brush for at least 2 minutes at least twice a day. Remember to brush your tongue, too — bacteria love to hang out there. It's equally important to floss because brushing alone won't remove harmful plaque and food particles that become stuck between your teeth and gums.

Myth #3: If you breathe into your hand, you'll know when you have bad breath.
Wrong! When you breathe, you don't use your throat the same way you do when you talk. When you talk, you tend to bring out the odors from the back of your mouth (where bad breath originates), which simply breathing doesn't do. Also, because we tend to get used to our own smells, it's hard for a person to tell if he or she has bad breath.

If you're concerned about bad breath, we recommend Bright Toothgel and other supplement that fight against mouth odour, bleeding gum and other mouth bacteria, drop your email address or email the address below for details .
[/i]Bad breath, or halitosis, can be a major problem, especially when you're about to snuggle with your sweetie or whisper a joke to your friend. The good news is that bad breath can often be prevented with some simple steps.
Certain foods, especially ones like garlic and onions that contain pungent oils, can contribute to bad breath because the oils are carried to your lungs and out through your mouth. Smoking is also a major cause of bad breath.
There are lots of myths about taking care of bad breath. Here are three things you may have heard about bad breath that are not true:

Myth #1: Mouthwash will make bad breath go away.
Mouthwash only gets rid of bad breath temporarily.

Myth #2: As long as you brush your teeth, you shouldn't have bad breath.
The truth is that most people only brush their teeth for 30 to 45 seconds, which just doesn't cut it. To sufficiently clean all the surfaces of your teeth, you should brush for at least 2 minutes at least twice a day. Remember to brush your tongue, too — bacteria love to hang out there. It's equally important to floss because brushing alone won't remove harmful plaque and food particles that become stuck between your teeth and gums.

Myth #3: If you breathe into your hand, you'll know when you have bad breath.
Wrong! When you breathe, you don't use your throat the same way you do when you talk. When you talk, you tend to bring out the odors from the back of your mouth (where bad breath originates), which simply breathing doesn't do. Also, because we tend to get used to our own smells, it's hard for a person to tell if he or she has bad breath.

If you're concerned about bad breath, we recommend Bright Toothgel and other supplement that fight against mouth odour, bleeding gum and other mouth bacteria, drop your email address or email the address below for details .
Re: Lies About Mouth Odour by JameyMaxwell(m): 12:38pm On Aug 14, 2012
There is still no execuse to have a smelly mouth and ugly lookin set of teeth
Re: Lies About Mouth Odour by sammyhands: 3:19pm On Aug 14, 2012
Jamey Maxwell: There is still no execuse to have a smelly mouth and ugly lookin set of teeth

Do you know that some medications can actually affect your teeth? Really there is no excuse thatz why this thread offer solution to those who needs help. Imagine trying to whisper I love you to your spouse, she loves you in return but the odour from your mouth is pushing her away.
Re: Lies About Mouth Odour by JameyMaxwell(m): 3:42pm On Aug 14, 2012
If the odour is pushing her away, I will pull her back myself.
By the way, since yhu specialize in mouth stuffz, do yhu teach smooching techniques too?
Re: Lies About Mouth Odour by sammyhands: 4:43pm On Aug 14, 2012
Jamey Maxwell: If the odour is pushing her away, I will pull her back myself.
By the way, since yhu specialize in mouth stuffz, do yhu teach smooching techniques too?

Yes, and lot to other stuff to turn on your partner even when they are not in the mood. But its for married people to I wont post any of sure here. I deal with people who are having sexuality challenge also, so when the needs arises I let them know what to do

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