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Halitosis
is simply bad breath which can be caused by such things
as poor dental hygiene, smoking, gum and tooth decay, and
spicy food such as garlic and onions.
Primary
cause however is internal putrefaction or fermentation and
rotting of foods in the colon and small intestine which
comes from improper diet, poor assimilation and elimination.
If
what you have tried so far does not help, then you should
seriously consider intestinal cleansing. In the past, physicians
used to claim that what happens in your colon couldn't possibly
affect your breath of people in order to understand digestive
processes.
By
the use of internal cleansing in combination with a whole
food diet, distilled water, and ginseng tea your breath
will noticeably improve because the foul smelling putrefaction
from the intestines will be eliminated. Also, the use of
chlorophyll from chlorella or blue green algae and friendly
bacteria from bifidus and acidophilus will rid the bowel
of bad bacteria which can cause fermentation of foods eaten.
There
are also those which say that bad breath comes from your
tongue. This may be true, however, don't you remember when
physicians would routinely look at the tongue of their patients
to get some idea of what was happening? They did it because
the condition of your tongue is a reflection of your overall
and in particular bowel health.
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