Bad breath can be caused by various issues, including dental and gum problems, liver and stomach conditions, poor oral hygiene, smoking, certain foods, and stress. Fortunately, there are several simple ways to address this issue and improve your breath.
1 Use Mouthwash
Using mouthwash
One of the most effective ways to get rid of bad breath is to use a mouthwash. Mouthwash, especially those with a minty flavor, helps eliminate bacteria in the mouth and leaves your breath smelling fresh.
Carry a small bottle of mouthwash with you so that you can use it anytime, anywhere.
Tip: You can also try natural mouthwashes made from salt water, green tea, or celery.
2 Scrape Your Tongue to Remove Odor-Causing Coating
Scraping your tongue
The coating that forms on your tongue can harbor bacteria, leading to bad breath. Gently use a tongue scraper or a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean your tongue and remove this coating.
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3 Try Apple Cider Vinegar or Lemon
Apple cider vinegar and lemon
Both apple cider vinegar and lemon contain mild acids that help kill bacteria and neutralize odors in the mouth. Drink a glass of water with a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar before meals, or gargle with diluted apple cider vinegar after meals.
Alternatively, rub a mixture of lemon and baking soda on your teeth and tongue when brushing your teeth and scraping your tongue. You can also gargle with diluted lemon juice to get rid of bad breath. Doing this twice a week should help eliminate the problem.
4 Floss Regularly
Flossing
Food particles stuck between your teeth can also cause bad breath. Make it a habit to floss daily after meals to remove any food debris and maintain good oral hygiene.
5 Chew on Mint Leaves
Mint leaves have a cooling effect and are well-known for their refreshing flavor. They are excellent at neutralizing odors and killing bacteria. Simply crush fresh mint leaves and mix the juice with water in a 1:3 ratio to use as a mouthwash. Even better, chew on the leaves directly if you can.
Chewing mint leaves
6 Drink Green Tea
Incorporate green tea into your daily routine as it has numerous health benefits, including improving oral health and fighting bad breath. You can also use cooled green tea as a mouthwash, especially after meals.
Drinking green tea
7 Try Fresh Ginger
Using fresh ginger
To quickly get rid of bad breath, prepare a few slices of fresh ginger and boil them in water for about 5 minutes. Add a pinch of sea salt, and use this solution to gargle twice a day.
8 Try Fennel Seeds
Using fennel seeds
To neutralize bad breath, chew on a teaspoon of fennel seeds until your mouth is filled with saliva, then spit them out. Alternatively, you can chew a mixture of fennel seeds, cardamom, and cloves for similar effects.
Bad breath can be embarrassing and affect your confidence in social and professional situations. We hope that these tips will help you say goodbye to bad breath for good.