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5 Foods That Fix Bad Breath

Posted Mon, May 07, 2007, 12:19 pm PDT
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Last night, the tacos smothered in onions were great, but this morning your breath could fell a sumo wrestler.

What to do? When your breath has been turned toxic by smelly foods -- usually garlic, onions, or curry, but fish and cheese can do a number too -- you need an air freshener for your mouth. And often: every 30 to 60 minutes until whatever it is has cleared out of your bloodstream, which sometimes can take up to 24 hours. Since brushing constantly is impossible, try countering offending foods with what's likely to be handiest: other foods.

1. Lemons. Suck on a lemon wedge or nibble on the rind -- easy to do in restaurants, where there's often a citrus garnish and if not, you can order sparkling water with lemon. For other times, lemon-flavored hard candies work just as well and are totally portable.

2. Parsley and other green garnishes. When your favorite garlic-laden pasta dish or onion-topped burger arrives with a few sprigs of parsley on the side, consider it a hint, not just eye appeal. Chewing on the sprigs afterward releases parsley's pleasant, breath-freshening oils. Garnishes of fresh basil and rosemary work too.

3. Apples and other crisp-fresh foods (firm pears, carrots, jicama). They're high in fiber, all that chewing ups saliva production, and the combo acts like a scrubbing rinse for your mouth. Sweet.

3. Crunchy spices. For a more exotic solution, pick up some anis, cardamom, coriander, and/or fennel seeds in your grocery's spice aisle. Mix equal parts in a small covered bowl and keep on the dining room table next to the salt and pepper. Chewing on a few seeds will release enough oils to sweeten after-dinner curry or coffee breath. And your mouth will taste amazing.

4. Mint sprigs or cinnamon sticks. Either of these deliciously potent flavors will squelch the sulphurous scent of onion or garlic. Plus, an essential oil in cinnamon kills a nasty type of oral bacteria, should they be aiming to set up house in your mouth. Cinnamon or mint gums are just as effective. If you pick a gum sweetened with Xylitol, it will freshen breath and help reduce cavities -- smart if you're a gum lover. Bonus: Long-term good oral care can actually make your RealAge more than 6 years younger.

5. Berries and yogurt. If you can't get through most days without indulging in foods that are hardly breath-friendly, eat for prevention -- even better than a cure. Consuming a half-cup of plain, sugar-free yogurt twice a day can lower mouth levels of hydrogen sulfide (yes, that rotten egg smell). Berries (and melons, oranges, and other fruits high in vitamin C) also deter stinky mouth bacteria. Start and end the day with a fruit cup topped with a big dollop of yogurt and you might never have to worry about bad breath again.



  • 1. Posted by donnellchenry on Mon, May 07, 2007, 6:20 pm PDT

    very niiice.

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  • 2. Posted by Wendy R on Mon, May 07, 2007, 6:31 pm PDT

    Thanks for the tips

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  • 3. Posted by perkywyo on Mon, May 07, 2007, 6:35 pm PDT

    why would i, or anybody else, want to know that?

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  • 4. Posted by Reedo on Mon, May 07, 2007, 6:39 pm PDT

    I agree with almost all of the items you list, however I think it is necessary to warn people of the acidity of lemon. If you are frequently sucking on lemons the acid can actually thin the enamel on your teeth over time. So if you can, use the other options if they are available before going to the lemon or lemon rind, your breath might benefit, but if done too often can lead to the thinning of the enamel on your teeth. thanks for the others suggestions

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  • 5. Posted by boi_willis on Mon, May 07, 2007, 7:00 pm PDT

    yummi

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  • 6. Posted by ladyraptor on Mon, May 07, 2007, 7:10 pm PDT

    I will pass this on to my coworker with bad breath THANKS!

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  • 7. Posted by ckshc128 on Mon, May 07, 2007, 7:11 pm PDT

    very helpful thanks

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  • 8. Posted by emdreamhorse on Mon, May 07, 2007, 7:12 pm PDT

    i think that pretty cool they know that stuff

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  • 9. Posted by coloringbox12 on Mon, May 07, 2007, 7:21 pm PDT

    The Lemon thing really works!

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  • 10. Posted by Sam Flow on Mon, May 07, 2007, 7:30 pm PDT

    Apples also clean and some what whiten your teeth!!!!!

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  • 11. Posted by winniezhu186 on Mon, May 07, 2007, 7:34 pm PDT

    wow. amazing.

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  • 12. Posted by Tricia Ann. on Mon, May 07, 2007, 7:49 pm PDT

    Great ideas !!!.Something I have noticed ,food's with sugar really leaves a bad taste in my mouth after.. These are good ideas that will work in a pinch...but most importantly !!!.Remember to floss . Usually the bacteria is trapped between your teeth...As the old saying goes,"FLOSS ONLY THOSE TEETH YOU WANT TO KEEP"... !!!

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  • 13. Posted by kat on Mon, May 07, 2007, 7:55 pm PDT

    Yup

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  • 14. Posted by Jade on Mon, May 07, 2007, 8:14 pm PDT

    is it really true whoa that is so cool

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  • 15. Posted by cindy f on Mon, May 07, 2007, 8:23 pm PDT

    OKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KOKO !!!!NICE TIPS!!!!

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  • 16. Posted by Holden M on Mon, May 07, 2007, 8:29 pm PDT

    or try orbit

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  • 17. Posted by Rayne on Mon, May 07, 2007, 8:53 pm PDT

    I disagree with the cinnamon. My mother used to chew cinnamon gum for awhile and it worsened the effect rather than making it better. But that's just me. :)

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  • 18. Posted by shake420bake on Mon, May 07, 2007, 10:01 pm PDT

    Good..great...excellent...woopie...no more raunchy breath (always a good thing) Thank you :)

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  • 19. Posted by Belle on Mon, May 07, 2007, 10:11 pm PDT

    Great tips. Avoid lemon like the plague. I've got an ex-step-father who loved to eat them as a breath freshener and has tons of problems with his teeth, mostly due to the enamel wear down. Mint is great, better in a gum with Xylitol. Fresh mint and/or parsely can be hard to chew for some people, even tasting bitter. The yogurt idea is 2-fold. It will also have active live cultures which is another health benefit. I chew minty, sugar-free gum after every meal where I can't or don't have time to brush and/or floss.

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  • 20. Posted by Honeygirl on Mon, May 07, 2007, 10:59 pm PDT

    cool

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  • 21. Posted by missy on Tue, May 08, 2007, 12:55 am PDT

    Not so sure about how the seeds will taste but everything else sounds great.

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  • 22. Posted by jlyoder1326 on Tue, May 08, 2007, 2:09 am PDT

    yeah whats wrong with mint gum

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  • 23. Posted by Husband for Hire on Tue, May 08, 2007, 3:05 am PDT

    thank you for de tips. i shall rememder them always, enless i forget.

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  • 24. Posted by Laura on Tue, May 08, 2007, 3:26 am PDT

    wow,sounds great

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  • 25. Posted by Albina h on Tue, May 08, 2007, 3:47 am PDT

    hi l love apples l life ni ny lgo to school

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  • 26. Posted by cm0072002 on Tue, May 08, 2007, 3:48 am PDT

    The production and over production of saliva is the main cause for plaque build up which increases odors in the mouth--so eating foods to increase saliva that this article says washes away ? what exactly--is how more plaque is created. I do not believe this article. Bad breath is about food being left inbetween teeth and rotting. Eating will not reduce that--only effective dental cleanings and flossing daily, and brushing 3x a day!! BS here!!

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  • 27. Posted by michelle on Tue, May 08, 2007, 4:12 am PDT

    people would want to know this if they are embarressed from bad breath...DUH!!!

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  • 28. Posted by Candy T on Tue, May 08, 2007, 4:17 am PDT

    You can skip the foods listed above and run a stainless steel spoon inside your mouth. The metal counteracts with the odor causing sulphurs in onion and garlic. Works on smelly hands too, I rub my hands over my metal faucet after cutting onions. Try it!

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  • 29. Posted by imastar1595 on Tue, May 08, 2007, 4:52 am PDT

    ummmm..........ick

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  • 30. Posted by Chris M on Tue, May 08, 2007, 5:08 am PDT

    Anyone else notice there were 6 not 5? I know, I'm bored

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