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Few tips that can help us to avoid bad breath…



Bad breath is not a simple condition that you can easily shrug off and pretend it is not there. Halitosis, or bad breath is due to bacteria in the mouth breaking down proteins to volatile sulphur compounds that smell.

Causes of Bad Breath

- Bad breath by the food you take like onion and garlic.
- Bad breath due to smoking.
- Bad breath due to dry mouth: This means that one should keep drinking lot of water and other liquids as this helps in washing away left over food particles in the mouth, helps in stimulation of saliva and reducing conditions in which bacteria can thrive.
- Bad Breath caused by Dentures: These can cause bad breath if they are not cleaned frequently and properly.
- Bad breath caused by alcohol: It dries out the mouth reducing the saliva formation.
- Troubles with the pharynx, lungs or stomach.
- Hormones released right before the start of the menstrual cycle create a heavy concentration of sulphuric protein in saliva.
- Chronic bronchitis.
- Hunger.
- Morning breath.

How to prevent bad breath

- Brush your teeth and flossing twice a day, especially after meals that contain food and spices known to cause bad breath. Clean your tongue properly.
- Visit your dentist regularly at least twice a year. Cavities can cause bad breath too.
- Chew sugarless gum which helps stimulate saliva in the mouth.
- Avoid breath mints and mouthwashes that contain alcohol.
- Chlorophyll is a natural breath freshener and is found in leafy green vegetables like parsley.
- A few drops of peppermint or tea tree oil can be applied to the tongue or toothbrush to help freshen the breath.
- Baking soda maintains good oral health.
- Clean and replace your toothbrush regularly.
- Use mouthwash containing cetylpyridinium chloride, chlorine dioxide, sodium chlorite or zinc as they serve as an antibacterial agent.
- Eating plain yogurt for 6 weeks can sweeten your breath.
- Rinse your mouth before sleeping with a glass of water with the juice of half a lemon added.
- Drink plenty of water throughout the day.
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine.


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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by ashish - November 2, 2010 at 9:26 am

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Benefits of Cardamom – a spice that can benefit your health

Cardamom is widely grown in the tropics especially in Southern India, Srilanka and the East Asian countries. it is scientifically called as Ellettaria cardamomum and is used as an herbal spice due to its strong aroma and flavor. Cardamom is used in the form of seeds, powder and essential oils. This spice is one of the costliest next only to saffron and is found in Southern India. The flavored seed is used extensively in cooking especially sweet meats and of course who can forget the cardamom tea?
Cardamom is rich in calcium, phosphorous, Iron and Vitamins. According to Ayurveda, traditional Indian medicinal system, Cardamom is a stimulant and eases digestion. I remember chewing cardamom after eating a sumptuous lunch. It is supposed to prevent stomach cramps and improve the digestion. It also removes flatulence and gas.
Have you ever wondered why people chew cardamom after eating fish or meat? Yes, to get rid of that bad breath which lingers even after a thorough brushing. Cardamom not only dispels that bad mouth odor but also strengthens gums and teeth improving oral health.
Cardamom also cleanses and detoxifies your system. It gives warmth to the body and is used during the cold winter months in your morning cup of tea. It also prevents those viral attacks thus preventing those common colds during the really cold months. It is also given to asthmatic to alleviate their symptoms.
My mother used to carry cardamom and lemon for long bus journeys to prevent those nauseous traveling sickness. It is said to prevent nausea and is also a good mood lifter. Cardamom improves appetite and is a must for those convalescing to get back their energy. Just as it prevents that foul smell from your oral cavity, Cardamom prevents that pesky mouth ulcers. Try curd spiked with ground cardamom or nutmeg to get that ulcers off their roots. It also helps to prevent diarrhea if given in very small quantities in children.
Cardamom is used to treat fevers, spasms and even liver disorders. There is no much scientific research pointing to this but it can be tried as it has no side effects. Some south East Asian countries use cardamom for allergies and bites. Cardamom has a detoxifying effect and its antimicrobial action helps in controlling worm infestation in children. It is used to cleanse the kidneys and is said to prevent urinary tract infection.
Cardamom oil is a great cleanser and detoxifies the system. If used in your skin care routine along with rose water, it keeps the skin hydrated and supple. Last but not the least, cardamom is a great Aphrodisiac. It is said to cure erectile dysfunctions, loss of libido and sexual weakness.
Cardamom can be procured in the powdered form from the market. But it is better to buy the pods and grind it manually using a pestle and a mortar to preserve the flavor. Just remove the pods and grind the seeds, you can use the pods for flavoring your tea. But a word of caution, do not use cardamom in excess as it may cause stomach ailments and vomiting. Try using your cardamom in your tea, buttermilk, sweet meats and daily cooking to improve the taste and to get those health benefits.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by ashish - August 9, 2010 at 10:40 am

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