Many people are surprised to learn bad breath is one of the constipation symptoms most commonly overlooked. However, it is not difficult to understand really. The mouth and stomach are connected. Constipation and other disturbances in the intestines can cause poor digestion. A digestive tract that is sluggish due to constipation can cause the mouth to have a putrid odor. This is due to gases rising up from the stomach and lingering in the mouth.
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2007-07-30 02:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Brush your teeth, gums, tongue and inside your cheeks, don't forget the roof of your mouth as well. Drink at least an ounce of water per day for each pound that you weigh. Would be a good idea to limit meat consumption as well as it sits in your gut for up to 48 hours rotting before it passes through your system. The other thing to avoid would be things containing sugar, they could be setting up a fermentation effect in your stomach, especially if you're a bread eater.
Your local health store is the place to get some parsley oil capsules.
2007-08-05 23:34:33
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answered by Lynne W 6
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Flossing.
Now there is also a school of thought that some persistant bad breaths come from your stomach....try eating green veggies for a day or three, no meats, and see if that makes a difference.
Chew minty gums...sugar free.
2007-07-29 17:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I get like that too! My denist says it happens to a lot of people who don't drink a lot of liquids.(especially water) There are other reasons to all depends on the person. The best thing i know is these mints I have all the time. They are Breath Savers, you can buy them in a 12 pack. Mouth wash works for awhile but eventually wears off. Ask your denist there may be something special you can try.
2007-08-04 23:31:59
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answered by ~Atomic~ 3
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Something is the cause of your bad breath , so the first thing i would do is look at your diet . It may not be your mouth, but acid reflux pushing the gas back up when you lay down. Try brushing your teeth and gargling with baking soda . Eat apples as they encourage healthy saliva and do not smoke !!
2007-07-29 17:12:34
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answered by Pat L 3
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I suffered with cronic halitosis for a long time.. I started flossing at night before bed and then brushing my teeth with Crest with Scope and don't forget your tongue ! Lots and lots of bacteria hang out on your tongue ! I also dip my toothbrush in baking soda and I use listerine mint flavor... I also brush after every meal. I did this even when I was in school after lunch... Good luck..
2007-07-29 17:29:23
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answered by pebblespro 7
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maybe just brushing your teeth, flossing, and using mouth wash after you eat would help..then when you get ready to go somewhere pop in a piece of gum, may seem like a lot but I'm sure it would do good and it's all I could think of
2007-07-29 17:10:44
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answered by metallicarocksgrl 1
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2007-07-29 17:16:41
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answered by Anonymous
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you and I are in the same boat I have taken pills that are natural to help bad breath but they taste nasty without water. go to your general nutrition store and see if they can help you with your halitosis. or go to your doctor and get a prescription that might help too.
2007-07-29 17:10:48
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answered by ladybug18ju 3
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first you brush properly and mouthwash and flossing every day.before go to the bed must for mouthwash and flossing.weekly twice just flossing lemon and salt mixed water then automatically solved your problems ok not worred that good luck
2007-08-06 04:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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