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Home :: Halitosis (Bad Breath) Halitosis (Bad Breath) Cure- Causes And TreatmentHalitosis is the technical term for bad breath, a condition estimated to affect 50 to 65% of the population. Often identifying the cause of bad breath is the first step toward treating this preventable condition. The main origin of all bad breath odours emanate from the mouth itself, although normal parts such as the upper and lower respiratory tracts, the gastrointestinal tract, and some diseases involving the kidneys or the liver may also be the reason for it. What causes Halitosis (bad breath)?Halitosis is typically caused by poor dental hygiene. However, other factors may be involved, including gum disease, tooth decay, heavy metal buildup, infection of the respiratory tract (throat, lungs, nose, and windpipe), improper diet, constipation, smoking, fever, diabetes, foreign bacteria in the mouth, indigestion, inadequate protein digestion, liver or kidney malfunction, postnasal drip, stress, and too much unfriendly bacteria in the colon. Halitosis can also be caused by a buildup of toxins in the gastrointestinal tract, salivary gland disorders, chronic bronchitis, sinusitis, or diabetes. Dieting, alcohol abuse, or fasting can cause bad breath as well. ''Morning breath" results from dehydration and a reduction in the amount of saliva, which is needed to wash away bacteria in the mouth. Dieters and people who are fasting may experience bad breath because the lack of food causes the body to break down stored fat and protein for fuel; metabolic wastes resulting from that process have an unpleasant odor as they are exhaled from the lungs. Home remedies and Herbs: Treatment to cure Halitosis (bad breath)
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